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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