Aurora Cross Cut Shredder Wastebasket As89mxpk Photo
Aurora Cross Cut Shredder Wastebasket As89mxpk Photo
Aurora Cross Cut Shredder Wastebasket As89mxpk Photo
Aurora Cross Cut Shredder Wastebasket As89mxpk Image
Aurora Cross Cut Shredder Wastebasket As89mxpk Picture
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Protect your deepest facts with the Powershred W11C Cross-Cut Shredder fancy Fellowes. Part of the company’s file of deskside shredders, this tool is expedient a domestic or conjugal place of work with given that diverse users who normally deal with vulnerable information. It cross-cuts unsleeping to 11 sheets of paper inside lone fade into unreadable pieces (5/32 inches by 1-3/8 inches) with is demanding plenty to shred staples, credit cards, along with paper clips. Other highlights carries with it a patented security lock also a 5.5-gallon bin.
Powerful cutters shred staples, credit cards, along with paper clips, because at any rate given that paper. View larger.
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Aurora Cross Cut Shredder Wastebasket As89mxpk
The brand new Fellowes W-11C in addition to a security interlock changed allows given that protected along with helpful shredding. If the lid of the gadget is lifted, it prevents automatically. Designed since remove darkness from job shredding inside the house or conjugal office, the Fellowes Powershred W-11C reduces files to 5/32″ x 2″ higher-security confetti particles, as well as shreds wide awake to 11 sheets in step with pass. Equipped also a 9″ wide paper entry, the W-11C merely accepts usual letter or legal size documents. The long time steel cutters moreover acknowledge credit cards in addition to staples. Electronic auto start/stop qualities ensures speedy & trouble-free mechanization shredder operation. Shredder has lift off lid as straightforward emptying. Reverse perform simply gets rid of over-fed paper. Fellowes offers a three-year guarantee on the cutter. Includes :Wastebasket, tool also voltage cord, user’s guide, guarantee card
- Brand: Fellowes
- Model: 3103201
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 15.80″ h x 10.00″ w x 14.30″ l, 15.90 pounds
- 11 sheet cross divide shredder reduces archive to 5/32′ x 1 3/8′ higher-security confetti particles
- Shreds credit cards, staples, as well as paper
- Medium job shredder because domestic with tiny place of business use, 880 sheets 5 minutes
- Patented security interlock changed immediately prevents shredder whilst holder is lifted off wastebasket
- Equipped in addition to a 9′ wide paper entry
696 of 701 people found the following review helpful.
Trial by fire – it passes with flying colors By KJ I bought the Fellowes w-11c yesterday on sale at a local store. I was trying to decide between it and another Fellowes “small business” class shredder that was on sale for $160, three times the price of the w-11c. I’ve replaced enough shredders that I figured it would probably save money in the long run to get a top-of-the-line shredder and pay out the $160 instead of replacing the shoddy ones as they break down.
I just couldn’t bring myself to spend $160 on a shredder, though. As much as logic and reason said it was the right thing to do, I couldn’t make myself do it. Instead, I bought the w-11c, in part based on the decent reviews I’ve seen on here. I don’t run a home business, I just have lots of junk mail, canceled checks, and other personal documents I’d rather not leave in the trash for thieves to steal. That junk mail and those papers have been accumulating for 6 months, going in a big “shred it when you get a new shredder box.”
Well, today was this thing’s trial by fire. I emptied the box into the shredder and I was RELENTLESS. Unopened credit card offers, old bank statements, several checkbook pads for an account I no longer have, and more. I pushed the thing to its limit. It definitely handles the advertised “11 sheet” capacity, though it does so with some protest and a very noticeable slowing of the shred speed. It gets through it, though, and it’s none the worse for wear. Today alone, I had to empty the bin 9 times… and its still running great! The construction is solid, safety features are great (the additional child safety lock on the top is really secure and impossible to override), and this thing can take whatever you throw at it, within reason.
All in all, I’m very happy I saved $110 and went with the w-11c instead of the business-class unit. If you shred perhaps 2 to 10 things per day, this is the ideal unit for you (especially if you don’t like having to open junk mail envelopes before shredding ‘em!)
357 of 362 people found the following review helpful.
does paper well By EJ we used this lightly for about a year. THen i tried to cut cardboard. . . it stopped. And then it started after a cool off! Don’t cut cardboard with this and You’ll love it. It does handle CD’s and credit cards, as well as cardstock. But don’t put corrugated cardboard in it.
the ’11 sheet’ is a stretch, but it’s reliable, fast, and clean. It will handle junk mail without you opening the envelop. Cross cut is more space efficient and more secure than strip cutting. It packs down well, and when we use it like straw in the yard or garden, it stays down.
The bin is under the shredder, and to empty it you have to lift the shredder. It’s a bit heavy. This is generally cleaner than a removable bin below, but paper shreds do fly around a bit. On the other hand, the shredder always fits right back into the top of the bin, so you won’t have to worry with bin placement issues. The shredder must be properly mounted to function.
It is quieter than the last one we owned. This doesn’t make it quiet -I don’t think there’s a ‘quiet’ paper shredder in the world. It may not be as good as the $200 shredders, but it’s great for the money.
Highly recommended for the price.
230 of 231 people found the following review helpful.
Nice shredder, pretty well for the price By Choi L. Sit This is a pretty good shredder. It can shred paper very well into tiny slices. However, emptying the bin can be a bit of a pain. Lifting the shredder is easy, because there is a handle, but it is also pretty hard, because it’s pretty heavy. To shred adhesives (even though it says it can’t), put the adhesive on a blank sheet of paper or make one side of the adhesive stick to the other side. Overall, this is a decent shredder and I would certainly recommend it.
UPDATE: 3/1/2010 I still have this shredder. One person said this shredder can handle CD’s. Honestly, from how I tested it, it can’t. The CD got stuck and I had to use a scissor to finish it through. Do not try to shred CD’s. Overall, still a good shredder; able to shred credit cards, unopened junk mail, invoices, and adhesives (if you follow the advice above).
UPDATE: 6/4/2010 Still running strong. This shredder still does the job to get rid of all the extra papers I don’t need.
UPDATE: 9/15/2010 Still the best shredder in my house. I owned this shredder almost for 7 months and still one of the best.
UPDATE: 1/22/2011 Almost a year with this shredder. This shredder has took down so many papers and adhesive Amazon labels, this is something that was worth buying. Still no problems with this shredder. Such an incredible product.
UPDATE: 5/15/2011 Almost one and a half year since I had this shredder. Still running strong and I shred loads of paper every week. I oil this shredder perhaps after two or three full loads of paper. Still works like a charm. How incredible is this shredder?
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