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Default paper shredder repair?

I got a Bush from Argos, which seems not too bad, but the number of sheets
it will do is dependent on thickness not number of sheets. its main failing
is its sensor gets blocked and tends to leave it running or it won't run at
all. I have a little bit of bent paperclip to fix this now.. grin.
It also cuts cds into 3 parts. They all seem to have plastic gears though
but there is an over temp swich which seems to work quite well so you can't
abuse it too much.
Brian

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Hello,

I think someone has posted a link here in the past for a supplier of
cogs for paper shredders. Can anyone tell me the link please?

I have a Fellowes paper shredder. It claims to shred eight pages at a
time but is only managing two. I looked inside and the cogs are
plastic and one has a split in it. I am hoping changing the cog might
fix the problem.

If not, I will replace the shredder. I must have had it six or seven
years and although it is only used for domestic use, it is beginning
to show its age: some bits of plastic have started falling off but
nothing that exposes the blades and endangers the user.

Has anyone ordered any of the cheap shredders (£20ish) from CPC? I
wondered how good they were as a replacement?

One grumble is that we ought to shred junk mail as we receive it but
we tend to let it accumulate and then shred the night before the bin
men are due. Although we are not shredding mountains of paper, the
overheat cutout always seems to stop us halfway through. I am
surprised how quickly this operates. Are all shredders so quick to do
this?

Thanks,
Stephen.