Fellowes Powershred 75Cs Cross-Cut Paper Shredder - 4675701
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Product Description
Product Details
- Sheet Capacity (20 lb. paper): 12
- Cut Type: Cross-Cut
- Cut Size: 5/32" x 1 1/2"
- Security Level: P-4
- Speed (FPM): 11
- Run Time: 10-12 on / 20 off
- Users: 1
- Throat Width: 9"
- Jam Prevention: No
- Safety Features: Safe Sense
- SilentShred: No
- Energy Savings Feature: No
- Auto-Oil: No
- Bin Type: Pull-Out
- Bin Capacity in Gallons: 7
- Electronic Auto Start/Stop: Yes
- Motor Type: Induction
- Manufacturer's Warranty (Full/Cutter): 1/5
- UPC Code: 043859630455
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 20.25" x 15" x 11.25"
- Weight: 26.9
- Shredder Oil Item #: 35250
- Shredder Waste Bag Item #: 36052
Product Reviews
Demonstration Video
First make sure the shredder is on in the back. If you try inserting your paper at this point it won’t feed it in because next you need to ready it by pushing the button forward. Now it will automatically take up to 12 pages.
You can also push the reverse button to back up any pages.
Upon touching the silver bar, the machine will stop the motor. It will light up telling you it stopped for this reason.
Flip this up to see the automatic sensor.
It shreds CDs and small cards, best done by using the slit in the front. That b ... Read More
This is the Fellowes Powershred 75Cs Cross-Cut Paper Shredder!
First make sure the shredder is on in the back. If you try inserting your paper at this point it won’t feed it in because next you need to ready it by pushing the button forward. Now it will automatically take up to 12 pages.
You can also push the reverse button to back up any pages.
Upon touching the silver bar, the machine will stop the motor. It will light up telling you it stopped for this reason.
Flip this up to see the automatic sensor.
It shreds CDs and small cards, best done by using the slit in the front. That being said, it struggled with the first CD I tried, but in the end it still worked.
It shreds to a P-4 level, which is the most popular choice for great security, without paying for shreds consider “top secret.”
About once a month you’ll want to oil your shredder. To do so, take some pages and your oil—pour some squiggles on the top of your page and run it through the shredder. Then you’re done!
I’ll also mention that the opening will only fit pages that are 9 inches or less—like the shorter width of standard printer paper.
If you notice your bin is filling up, pull it out and recycle the trimmings.