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Small office shredders often get the short end of the stick as manufacturers save the best features for the biggest machines. But the Fellowes Powershred C-220C offers a great combination of power, size, and features. Designed for use in a small office, this device offers convenient electronic control as well as a powerful motor for all day shredding. Let's take a closer look at the strengths and weaknesses of the Powershred C-220C Cross Cut Paper Shredder.

Strengths:

Even the most inexperienced users can easily operate this machine. All you have to do is insert your documents and the device automatically turns on and shreds. When all the items are through, the blades will stop on their own. An automatic safety stop is triggered by a full shred basket, paper jam, or an open cabinet door. When a jam happens, the Turbo Jam Release will help prevent complete clogging of the machine by releasing the overfed paper.

The motor is powerful enough to provide all day shredding without frequent cool down periods. Thermal protection makes the continuous operation possible by preventing overheating of the engine.

The 9.5 inch throat easily takes in letter and legal size documents with room to spare. As many as 14 sheets can enter the blades at once, including stapled and paperclipped documents as well as credit cards. Everything shreds at a fast pace of 20 feet per minute, leaving only 5/32" by 1" pieces. These particles are small enough to earn a medium level 3 security rating. At this level, most office documents stay secure, including confidential business information and personal data.

Paper chads are deposited into a large 15 gallon shred bag. The container pulls out for easy removal and replacement of the bag. The door of the shred cabinet provides a convenient storage space for extra oil, bags, and manuals so you have what you need at your fingertips.

Fellowes backs this product with a limited lifetime warranty on the blades and three year coverage for the rest of the machine.

Weaknesses:

The paper remnants only provide a level 3 security rating. While this is fine for most shredding and will keep your office FACTA compliant, top secret and highly classified material should be put through a high security device with at least a level 5 rating. If your office requires NSA approval, we recommend the Fellowes HS-400.

Unlike the strip cut version of this shredder, this model doesn't accept CDs and DVDs. This is common on cross cut shredders and doesn't always impinge on normal office shredding needs. If you're looking to shred disks as well, check out the C-220.

Clearly the C-220C is aptly fit for the moderate shredding needs of a busy small office. With both convenient and efficient functions, this small office shredder is in a class of its own. Rarely do you see high tech jam options or a continuous duty motor on this size device. As such, we highly recommend the Fellowes Powershred C-220C for your next office shredder.

Fellowes Powershred C-220C Cross Cut Paper Shredder Review

By: Jeff McRitchie




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