As I have found out, this site has a wealth of knowledge of all things. So, here goes. Can you recommend me a Paper Shredder Very Light use home office. Budget like everything else is small. So up to £45. Any personal shredder users? Ta Guys Last one was a Lidl's own which had a 3 year warranty. Thats how long it lasted.
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Joking aside, I use one of these - anything confidential he shreds it for me there isn't a piece bigger than a 2p piece. He has most of the recycling; newspaper, cardboard boxes, pop bottles etc. Only problem is picking it up afterwards His teeth
Just to let those who are interested know, I now have ordered one. Yes I finally got my c/card out & purchased it. Went for the Fellowes as per KIAB recommended, from Johnlewis. Best price too.
In our area the re-cycling waste bin don't take shredded paper! so I burn any business related paperwork . Just had a clear out of paperwork going back to 2003 of anything over 7 years old.
It's quite liberating shredding old paperwork. Still got old school books, college/uni work though as keepsakes
I did have but there was so much and I've moved so often that it got binned when my parents died, somewhere there's my old vinyl but I don't know where.
Gotta get ya vinyl back Chippie...the gentle crackle...records mastered to proper levels...good for the soul
How much. Blimey, I got one under the stairs you could have had for a tenner. Not high tech, but it shreds paper and card! Tut! 40 quid? Mr. HandyAndy - Really