Woot! has Amazon Basics 6-Sheet Cross-Cut Paper Shredder and Credit Card Shredder, 3.7 Gallon on sale for $19.99.
- HIGH SECURITY LEVEL: Cross-cut paper shredder with P-4 security level creates 0.2 x 0.7-inch (5 x 18 mm) shreds for enhanced security
- EFFICIENT SHREDDING: 6-sheet capacity handles 20-pound bond paper, including staples and paper clips; shreds non-metal credit cards one at a time
- WORRY-FREE OPERATION: 3 minute continuous runtime with 30 minute cooldown; auto-shutoff prevents overheating
- EASY OPERATION: 4-mode control switch (auto/on, off, reverse, forward) with LED indicators for power, overheat, and overload status
- COMPACT DESIGN: Portable shredder with carry handle and 3.7-gallon easy-empty bin
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I think it's just something we all adapt to, when the motor tries to stall as you approach the real limit.
I'd put this $20 towards something better, with micro-cut.
Another important feature for me is the ability for the shredder to handle credit cards. This has that at least.
Admittedly, I do not have any great alternative deal suggestions for now, other than setting up a deal alert. So if you are in dire need, this can get you by at a snail's pace.
I checked Costco, Sam's, WM, & AMZ.
If you need one now, and want to go with micro-cut, this one on WM is not a bad sale price for a basic, starter for $47 (marked down from $75). I'd expect a 4-sheet true capacity.
I always divide the advertised capacity by 2.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Pen-Ge...hbdg=L1800
I'd prefer this one from Sam's Club ($70), which advertises 12-sheet capacity, handles credit cards and CDs:
https://www.samsclub.co
I know some will think..."But what do you expect for $20?"
I'd probably wait for a deal on a micro-cut with at least 12-sheet advertised capacity, or go with Sam's, Costco for their "better than most" return policies.
I think it's just something we all adapt to, when the motor tries to stall as you approach the real limit.
I'd put this $20 towards something better, with micro-cut.
Another important feature for me is the ability for the shredder to handle credit cards. This has that at least.
Admittedly, I do not have any great alternative deal suggestions for now, other than setting up a deal alert. So if you are in dire need, this can get you by at a snail's pace.
I checked Costco, Sam's, WM, & AMZ.
If you need one now, and want to go with micro-cut, this one on WM is not a bad sale price for a basic, starter for $47 (marked down from $75). I'd expect a 4-sheet true capacity.
I always divide the advertised capacity by 2.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Pen-Ge...hbdg=L1800
I'd prefer this one from Sam's Club ($70), which advertises 12-sheet capacity, handles credit cards and CDs:
https://www.samsclub.co
I know some will think..."But what do you expect for $20?"
I'd probably wait for a deal on a micro-cut with at least 12-sheet advertised capacity, or go with Sam's, Costco for their "better than most" return policies.
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But I would tend to agree with others that 6-sheet capacity seems small such that I would worry the motor will die when you inadvertently feed it too many sheets that ONE time. "3 minute continuous runtime" is not as long as you'd think it would be.
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