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Is there a shredder that works?
On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 10:30:28 UTC, dave wrote:
Can anyone recommend a paper shredder that works (£ is a factor, as usual). The two I've had are great at putting rows of creases in the paper! It wouldn't take a S. Holmes to read it afterwards though. I've bought three Fellowes ones (for different places) and all have worked well. The things to look for are as follows: you choose these and balance against price. * do you need to shred credit cards, CDs, or staples? Different proce bands here. * duty cycle - how many sheets at a time (be pessimistic, as mine here says 7 sheets at a time but I wouldn't do more than three or four - and how many before waiting for it to cool down. * width of strip - 6mm is rubbish and not secure. Go fo 3mm. * cross cut - MUCH better to get this as it cuts the long strips into little pieces -- The information contained in this post is copyright the poster, and specifically may not be published in, or used by Avenue Supplies, http://avenuesupplies.co.uk |
Is there a shredder that works?
"Bob Eager" wrote in message ... ... * width of strip - 6mm is rubbish and not secure. Go fo 3mm. * cross cut - MUCH better to get this as it cuts the long strips into little pieces... I am happy with 6mm uncut. The stuff that goes through is only marginally confidential, it makes better dog bedding, and a Jack Russell sees to additional shredding. Colin Bignell |
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