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Powershred MS-460Cs Safe Sense 10 sheet Confetti Cut Shredder | List Price: $410.99 Discount Price: $230.00

| Brand: Fellowes Binding: Electronics Release Date: 2006-09-01
Features: - 6.4 gallon pull-out basket
- 10 sheet High Security Cross Cut Shredder
- Shreds as fast as 10' per minute
- Clear window allows user to see if wastebasket is full
- Includes casters for easy portability
Very Good [Posted on 2008-02-27] This shredder is the best I've owned.
Pros:
- *very* quiet
- confetti cut size is tiny
- fast
Cons:
- A bit expensive
- CDs and credit cards are shredded into strips, not confetti
Not for credit cards [Posted on 2008-03-02] This may be a good unit for paper, but is NOT suitable for credit cards. I put one credit card into this unit and it only strip cut it (versus confetti) and my account number was still readable. This was not acceptable, so I returned the shredder. After further research, I ended up purchasing the Royal 1610X Confetti-Cut Continuous Form Shredder which pulverized my credit cards as well as paper into the same tiny unreadable confetti bits.
Excellent [Posted on 2008-03-03] I am very happy with this shredder. It's so quiet that I can shred while I'm on the phone. It has a large bin so I'm not emptying it every other day. Also, it doesn't get jammed like my last one. The only negative I can see is that the bags don't fit very well and I always end up with some sticking through the front. Definitely not a deal breaker though.
amazingly quiet [Posted on 2008-03-14] Works great and is super quiet. The shreds are so tiny - think grain of rice. The SafeSense feature works well too. As others have pointed out, the CD and credit card shredder is a separate slot and shreds in rather large strips. Other than that, 100% satisfied.
Excellent Performance and Quality [Posted on 2008-03-19] Fellowes manufactures another excellent product with the Powershred MS-460Cs.
In comparison with other brands that claimed to do similar work, this machine looks and feels far sturdier.
The Fellowes is quieter and has the feel of a well built tool.
It was shipped fully assembled in its factory packing inside another well packed box for safety. Upon removing it from the box, I found tiny remnants of a previous shredding job in the collection container-obviously a test from the factory to check quality.
This beast finely shreds paper into bits that assure security, the reason I upgraded from a strip style shredder. Size of the shredded bits is crucial, but also noteworthy is that this machine cuts clean with no jagged edges to hold the bits together. Once something is run through this shredder, it is shredded for good.
Motor noise is very low, even at full load. The noise is a hum instead of a grinding.
It came with a container of blade lubricant and some container liners for the shredded pieces. This was a nice touch.
I have a much older Fellowes strip-style shredder that I've used in my home office for nearly 8 years. It, like the various Fellowes models we have at work, has never failed me.
I'm certain this newest machine will perform equally well for at least that long. After nearly two months of use it feels, sounds, and works like the first day.
As a hint for shopping the various Fellowes offerings, I believe their accurate product descriptions are very helpful in determining what size and style machine to buy.
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