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Amazon has Aurora 8-Sheet Cross-Cut Paper Shredder (Black) on sale for $30.59. Shipping is free.

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Walmart has Aurora 8-Sheet Cross-Cut Paper Shredder (Black) on sale for $30.59. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 15-day trial) or on orders $35+

Product Information:
  • Crosscut paper and credit card shredder destroys your sensitive documents
  • Shreds credit cards, paper clips and staples
  • 8-sheet capacity
  • 8.7-inch throat width
  • Measures 12.60'' x 7.48'' x 14.78''

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Aurora 8-Sheet Cross-Cut Paper Shredder (black) on sale for $30.59
Shipping is free

Walmart [walmart.com] has Aurora 8-Sheet Cross-Cut Paper Shredder (black) on sale for $30.59
Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 15-day trial [walmart.com]) or on orders $35+
  • About this item
    • Crosscut paper and credit card shredder destroys your sensitive documents
    • Shreds credit cards, paper clips and staples
    • 8-sheet capacity
    • 8.7-inch throat width
    • Measures 12.60 x 7.48 x 14.78 inches
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Model: Aurora AS890C 8-Sheet Cross-Cut Paper/Credit Card Shredder with Basket

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Why would anyone buy extra milk just for it to go bad on the reg so they can avoid paying $30 for a shredder that (hopefully) last them years lol

As a medical professional who works from home, I need to shred my patient notes to protect their privacy. I hope your medical providers treat your privacy the same and not throwing expired milk on it when they get rid of paper trail.
You're the type of person who is "kind of a big deal", but also keeps an expired half-gallon of milk in their fridge?

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05-09-2023 at 08:39 AM.
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Anyone ever used this?
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05-09-2023 at 08:55 AM.
05-09-2023 at 08:55 AM.
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For someone who thinks they are so important they have to shred whatever documents are mailed to them from the 1980s. I'm kind of a big deal and I just throw my stuff away. Do you think people are still digging in the garbage to steal your identity, Mr. BigTime? If it's an issue, just dump a half gallon of expired milk in your document trash bag. Whoever digs through that deserves the $31.72 in your bank account.

You're the type of person who is "kind of a big deal", but also keeps an expired half-gallon of milk in their fridge?

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05-09-2023 at 09:16 AM.
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For someone who thinks they are so important they have to shred whatever documents are mailed to them from the 1980s. I'm kind of a big deal and I just throw my stuff away. Do you think people are still digging in the garbage to steal your identity, Mr. BigTime? If it's an issue, just dump a half gallon of expired milk in your document trash bag. Whoever digs through that deserves the $31.72 in your bank account.

Why would anyone buy extra milk just for it to go bad on the reg so they can avoid paying $30 for a shredder that (hopefully) last them years lol

As a medical professional who works from home, I need to shred my patient notes to protect their privacy. I hope your medical providers treat your privacy the same and not throwing expired milk on it when they get rid of paper trail.
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05-09-2023 at 10:39 AM.
05-09-2023 at 10:39 AM.
We all have more than enough to worry about in life (like where to score our next great deal). I sleep better at night knowing that the personal information in my trash has been shredded, and the cost of this device is well worth it.
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05-09-2023 at 11:07 AM.
05-09-2023 at 11:07 AM.
Quote from Marcus305 :
We all have more than enough to worry about in life (like where to score our next great deal). I sleep better at night knowing that the personal information in my trash has been shredded, and the cost of this device is well worth it.

Not to mention that you can use it as padding for shipping out those eBay sales. Why would you not buy a shredder?
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05-09-2023 at 11:09 AM.
05-09-2023 at 11:09 AM.
Quote from bloake :
Why would anyone buy extra milk just for it to go bad on the reg so they can avoid paying $30 for a shredder that (hopefully) last them years lol

As a medical professional who works from home, I need to shred my patient notes to protect their privacy. I hope your medical providers treat your privacy the same and not throwing expired milk on it when they get rid of paper trail.
As a fellow medical professional who works from home you should retain your patient notes for 6 years so you don't break federal HIPPA laws; which it sounds like you are doing. I have a service pick up my work related documents and they accept the liability for their disposal, you know. . . like a professional. If you don't want to use milk to dispose of your oddly specific and important documents (not really sure why you are prejudiced against milk, but whatever), I will also accept old shrimp shells. Do you have something against shrimp also?
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05-09-2023 at 11:13 AM.
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The regular price for this Shredder is $35.99. fyi
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05-09-2023 at 11:14 AM.
05-09-2023 at 11:14 AM.
Just got it yesterday and the front plastic piece was all cracked and broken. Sending it back.
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05-09-2023 at 12:00 PM.

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05-09-2023 at 12:00 PM.
I have this shredder. It's good even if you need it for a one-off. It did successfully shred 500 lbs of papers last summer, but it overheats often. Even though it can handle staples you can't feed more than about 8 sheets in it at a time without making the motor work too hard.
Took me 3 days to shred about 20 bankers boxes. This little guy *almost* kicked the bucket but I'm happy it got the job done. I was so frustrated by the end of the paper pile I had that I dumped the last 50 lbs at fed ex for shredding for $1/lb.

All that said this shredder saved me lots of money.
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05-09-2023 at 02:16 PM.
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Story Time.

I have a short little story, anecdote if you will, about the folly of a paper shredder. After hearing it, you may think you have wrapped your mind around the totality of my tale, but you have not. You will never understand the depths, layers and intricacies of it. Never. Never ever.. . . . You will commit yourself to immediately forgetting it, but you will always remember. Maybe not today but 6 months from now you will be reminded of this story and you will slowly try to unwrap it. You will slide in my DMs with questions. Questions I cannot and will not answer. You have been warned.

About a year ago I watched my mother shred a document from her bank telling her that all of her personal information had been stolen, including her social security number.
haha mate. your story telling is next level SmilieSmilie
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