



( 9 reviews )
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Posted: Apr 29 2009
I have had my Fellowes C-120 strip cut shredder for about a month and I love it. Fellowes Powershred C-120 18-20 sheet Strip Cut Shredder I find shredding documents to be a great stress reliever especially when the shredder works as well as this one does. I've worked with several confetti cross-cut type shredders from various manufacturers and none last very long or can handler more than just a few sheets of paper at a time. They are slow, noisy, and create a mess when you have to empty the waste container. I think for the average user you probably don't really need a cross-cut shredder. I've also worked with several strip cut shredders and they always seem more durable. They are faster, make a lot less noise, and it is easier to clean up any mess generated when you need to empty the machine. I have found that in general the Fellowes brand strip-shredders seem to perform the best. The Fellowes Powershred C-120 is perfect for what I need. I have a small home office and shred about 150 sheets of paper every day. My shredder is powerful and seems to easily handle 20 pages of paper at a time. It is fast and quiet. I can shred paper and talk on the phone at the same time. It has a decent capacity waste container. It stands as tall as my desk surface. I anticipate that I will be using this machine for several years to come. I would recommend this shredder if you need a larger shredder for a small office.
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Posted: Jan 28 2009
If you are tired of fighting with small office paper shredders, look no further. This Powershred lives up to its name as it easily handles 20 sheets at a time. I have never felt the need to baby it like other smaller shredders. It seems to be build very solidly and the slim design makes it easy to place in an office. The 9 1/2 inch opening allows us to feed reports printed in tractor feed paper. For the price and capabilities, this is a great value!
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Posted: Dec 28 2008
Great shredder. Works fast and quietly. It does not cross shred though, but that is probably why it shreds quickly.

















