Other worthwhile features include jam prevention to stop paper getting stuck and a credit card slot for slicing more than just paper. Invest in one of these and you can guarantee your personal information will be safe and sound from prying eyes. It can chew through an impressive eight sheets of paper in one go and saw off staples without a hitch.
We loved its sheer mesh bin, which looked as stylish as a bin can ever be in the corner of our home office unlike the usual solid black plastic version. It works well too, cross-cutting documents lengthways and widthways with overheat protection and a continuous cycle of two minutes on and 30 minutes off. One of the speediest shredders we tested, this budget model might be inexpensive but tackles unwanted junk mail and bills in minutes.
Be aware it only cuts into 0. It has a matte black bin and sleek silver trim and we loved the generous-sized handle which made it easy to lift the lid off for emptying.
We would have preferred the window panel on the front to be a little bigger to help us see when the bin was nearly full though. Quality impacts on the price too, with more expensive models often being more robust and more powerful. Add a little into your budget for blade oil to keep it running smoothly — a good guide is to oil the shredder every time the bin is full.
In the mood for eight solid minutes of shredding with a rapid shred speed of three metres a minute? It can also shred staples, credit cards and paperclips, and has a pull-out bin for reduced emptying mess. Key specs — Size: Keep your personal information secure and turn your documents into a pile of 4mm x 10mm pieces with this good-value micro-cut shredder.
A carry handle on top makes it easy to move the shredder around. Buy now from Bonsaii. When the last thing you want is another obstacle on the floor or something taking up shelf space, look to this glossy ultra-compact model. Lightweight at 3. Pros: The bigger the shredder, the more space inside its bin. Cons: Avoid these shredders if you want something you can easily pop away in the cupboard after use.
As with a lot of household products, the bigger they come the more they cost. As well as size, price and cutting type, there are plenty of other aspects that you need to consider when purchasing a paper shredder. You should shred anything that bears your name, address or financial details. The most obvious items include bank statements, utility bills and legal documents. Just put it in the recycling bin instead. It sets standards for products that apply across Europe and internationally.
The DIN standard for shredders essentially rates the size of shredded bits based on a seven point scale, going from 1 being the largest pieces to 7 being such tiny particles that this would satisfy even the most stringent security needs.
If you have a lot of sensitive data that you want to shred, we'd recommend you go for a DIN level of 3 of higher, as this should reduce it to pieces that are hard to put back together. You can also filter the reviews based on DIN level. Test score. For example, a smaller office may want a fast shredder to run through a modest amount of paper quickly, while a larger office with more paper to dispose of may want a higher capacity or a longer run time.
Offices that handle very sensitive documents will want a micro-cut shredder to dice the paper into fine confetti. Note also that the smaller the shred size, the more paper that will fit in the waste bin before you need to empty it. Compact shredders can fit in small spaces, and these may be best for home-office use, or as personal shredders in either a home or an office. Some offer safety features such as automatic shutoff if one's hand touches the feeder slot. Others offer jam protection.
Don't put a price on security—a shredder can be a terrific investment. And though you may find it most useful in the spring, after you've prepared and submitted your taxes , it can help you protect your finances and your identity throughout the whole year, all with just a few minutes of work. The shredders featured here run the gamut from personal and home-office models to ones suitable for heavy-duty shredding in a large office.
And before you start shredding, you might want to check out our reviews of the top scanners we've tested for digitizing your documents before destruction.
As Analyst for printers, scanners, and projectors, Tony Hoffman tests and reviews these products and provides news coverage for these categories. Tony has worked at PC Magazine since , first as a Staff Editor, then as Reviews Editor, and more recently as Managing Editor for the printers, scanners, and projectors team. In addition to editing, Tony has written articles on digital photography and reviews of digital cameras, PCs, and iPhone apps.
By Tony Hoffman 14 Oct , a. Top Picks. It's speedy, has high paper capacity, can shred a variety of materials, and can operate for a long time before needing a break. Best For Small or Home Offices. The Fellowes AutoMax C Auto Feed Shredder can automatically shred a stack of up to sheets, and you can manually feed twice as many sheets as it is rated for.
The TRU RED Sheet Micro Cut Commercial Shredder does nearly everything right, combining secure shredding of up to 20 sheets at once, good basket capacity, the ability to shred many non-paper items, and sustained shredding before required cool-down periods.
Best For Security-Conscious Businesses. The Fellowes Powershred 99Ms Micro-Cut shreds paper into small enough pieces to provide secure disposal, even for very sensitive documents.
Simple to operate and able to shred all sorts of office material, the well-rounded Fellowes Powershred 79Ci can work well as a home or home-office shredder, or as a personal shredder in a small office. The Swingline Stack-and-Shred X Shredder With SmarTech offers hands-free shredding and pairs with an app that monitors your jobs, but you'll pay a premium price for these conveniences.
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