Fellowes Paper Shredder
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Fellowes Paper Shredder

With fraud and identity theft on the rise, a Fellowes Paper Shredder is an essential bit of kit for both individuals and businesses.

You need a Fellowes Paper Shredder! For many years, shredding was outsourced (at least in the business world) by dedicated companies.  Nowadays however, shredders come in a vast array of sizes, and are able to serve large, busy offices right down to ordinary households.  Whilst some models are very cheap, they can be inefficient and easily broken.  That’s why it pays to invest in a Fellowes Paper Shredder, even if your needs are quite modest.

Fellowes Paper Shredder Advantages

With your own commercial shredder, you’ll avoid having to pay someone else to take heavy sacks away, and you can rest assured sensitive documents will not go astray, as you’ll be destroying them ‘inhouse’.  In that sense, a Fellowes Paper Shredder is an investment which will quickly pay for itself.  If client confidentiality is an issue for your business, they may also like the idea of you and your employees carrying out this important procedure yourselves.  Free-standing, heavy-duty models which can take multiple sheets of paper at a time are best in these circumstances, as they can process large volumes of paper in no time at all.

Why you need a Fellowes Paper Shredder

If you’re a home-owner who simply needs to shred bank documents or receipts, then a smaller Fellowes Paper Shredder is your best bet.  You’ll need to accept that many such models are designed to take no more than 3-4 sheets at a time and will jam if you over feed them.  Fellowes do a ‘deskside’ Fellowes Paper Shredder designed to slot under or sit on top of a desk.  They’re great for people who handle confidential material on a daily basis.  Similarly, a small department of 5 or 6 people might benefit from a ‘professional’ Fellowes Paper Shredder if they need to do a lot of shredding.  This will prevent an untidy and dangerous build up of material which needs to be taken removed to a separate room for shredding (large Fellowes Paper Shredder tend to be kept elsewhere, along with the larger type of photo-copier and printer).

Types of Fellowes Paper Shredder

Cross cut shredders are better than traditional ‘strip’shredders, insofar that they turn your documents into ‘confetti’, cutting it both lengthways and crossways.  The receptacles don’t need emptying as often either.  Stripped paper tends to take up a lot of room.  If you’ve ever used a shredder, you’ll know that opening the lid and compressing the paper lets you use it for longer before having to empty it.  The ‘flakes’ of paper produced by a shredder settle in a far more compact manner naturally.  Even the most determined fraudster will find it impossible to reconstruct a document shredded in a machine of this type.

For optimum security, Fellowes offer ‘Government approved’ shredders, which meet strict U.S. Federal government shredding requirements.  These high capacity models are exceptionally secure, and are only required by a small percentage of users.

Fellowes also sell various accessories, such as dedicated bags for shredded material, and lubricant to keep components working smoothly. Take a closer look at a Fellowes Paper Shredder today!