Shredding for Security
Posted by Sara Wiggins on Feb 1, 2012 in Articles | Comments Off on Shredding for Security- Capacity: The volume of material that can be shredded at any one time, frequency of use, continuous run time, and overall durability depend primarily on motor size.
- Size: Different sizes and shapes are available (standard floor models, compact desktop, slim bookcase models, and round space savers) to fit even limited spaces.
- Noise: Typical shredders have a well-earned reputation for noise, but new models operate at volumes as low as 68 decibels, comparable to the loudness of normal conversation.
- Energy consumption: Energy-efficient models have been developed in response to concerns about “vampire” energy drains in cases when shredders are left on 24/7.
- Security: Smaller shred particulate decreases the likelihood of identity theft; the most common options are straight cut, cross cut, and confetti cut.
- Cost: Shredders reviewed for this article are priced at $10-$250.
Swingline Stack-and-Shred
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Capacity: Shreds 100 sheets automatically; manual bypass for up to six sheets
Size: 19.7 x 14.6 x 19.7 inches
Security: Cross cut shredding
Cost: $180- $250
Average rating: 3/5
Black and Decker Crosscut (BD 61)
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Capacity: six-sheet, 3.5-gallon basket capacity
Size: compact, 5.5 x 14 x 12 incl1es
Noise: Quiet function at 70 db
Security: Cross cut shredding
Cost: Approximately $40
Average rating: 3/5
Office Max Diamond-Cut Shredder
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Capacity: 15 sheets per pass; 7.19-gallon bin; continuous run time: 3 on/30 off
Size: round, 12.9″ w x 27.1″ h x 11″ d
Energy Consumption: GoECO EnergySaving Technology prevents vampire energy loss
Security: Diamond cut shredding
Cost: $160
Average rating: 5/5 (one review)
Sara Wiggins, CPO, Contributing Editor, owns PriOrganize It!, lives in Colesville, MD, and can be reached at sara@priorganizeit. com.
This article was originally published in the February/March 2012 issue of The Chronical, An Official Publication of the Institute for Challenging Organization.