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new shredders are comming in the market all the time and older ones are becoming obsolete we should only buy the shredder that is most convenient to us and the first thing to look for is that it stays away from the hands of children who might get their hands stuck in the blades
I hope you mean a 3.75 gallon wastebasket, I would think 37 gallons of paper would be a total hassle to empty. kind of industrial grade.
9:23 am April 7, 2008
KOOK
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If you looking Paper Shredders. I recommend…
Fellowes 3848503 Intellishred C-480C Shredder The C480c also features an auto start/stop function for quick, easy shredder operation and trouble shooting indicators to alert user when the wastebasket is full or door is ajar, and a 37.5 gallon wastebasket that pulls out for easy waste disposal.
It can hard to find a paper shredder that fits your needs. Many require a specific size trash can or are too big for household use.
The MailMate which is available at Staples is so compact it can fit on a countertop, in a cabinet or under a table. Also, the lightweight bin is easy to empty.
The heavy duty motor can grind up unopened junk mail, CDs or DVDs (one at a time) and can shred up to ten folded sheets of paper at a time. It also can handle staples and small paper clips.