Fellowes 3229901 Reviews
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Below are 5 randomly chosen reviews of Fellowes 3229901 .
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Rating: 4 (good) 
Nickname: anonymous |
Date: 2008-09-03
Summary: good and noisy |
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This shredder works very nicely and I am quite happy with its performance , however it is far from quiet, the noise being the reason four stars were given.
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Rating: 4 (good) 
Nickname: anonymous |
Date: 2008-09-07
Summary: Great Machine |
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Looking for a good shredder with safety in mind this is the machine for you. Safety sensor stops the machine if your hand touches the insert area.
Handles most of the load up to the stated capacity but I tend to push beyond it rating so I can't complain.
Price was a factor & Amazon came through. Staples was selling this for almost $100.00 higher.
You won't be disappointed!
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Rating: 5 (excellent) 
Nickname: kwf12345 |
Date: 2010-02-06
Summary: S8-99Ci Intellishredder is a powerful, quiet shredder |
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From my home-based office, I write, edit, and review technical documents that contain confidential, proprietary company information. Printed copies of these documents, plus solicitations from banks that contain my personal identification information, credit card receipts, online ourchase confirmations, etc., are items that I shred on an ongiong basis. My first shredder, which I bought at a nice price from Sam's Club, did on OK job, but it was slow (only three sheets of paper at a time) and noisy. Eventually, the "worm/screww" mechanism started to jam. Clearing the jam was a real nuisance because the jammed paper formed a clog that has extrtemely hard and tight, requiring strong probes and pokes with a sharp object (a letter opener, in my case). It took upwards of five or six minutes to clear each jam, and jams happened every two or three extended sessions of use. It started driving my crazy. This new shredder is a dream. It handles larger piles of papers (17 sheets) at a time, has a low-pitched rumble that suggests power and competence, and it has a built-in safety feature that shuts the motor of as soon as it senses something (you finger, tie, etc.) getting too close to the feeding slot. (I also appreciate its ability to shred credit cards with no muss and no fuss.) Its large bin that easily slides out for emptying is well designed. This is a big improvement over my first shredder, which required me to lift off a heavy, awkwardly-balanced lid to get at the bin underneath. This new model has casters for easy rolling, a feature that I disabled because a) the unit is easy to lift and move (although mine is in one place and there is no need to move it), and b) the casters raise the height of the shredder so that it just fails to fit underneath my work table. I removed the casters and slid the shredder partially under the table so that the feeder slot remains covered. It works beautifully. I'v only had this shredder for two months, but I use it regularly and it has perfomred well. I highly recommend it for light to moderate shredding jobs.
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Rating: 5 (excellent) 
Nickname: anonymous |
Date: 2008-08-22
Summary: Awesome Shredder |
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This shredder is definitely worth the money. It never gets stuck and you can shred alot at one time.
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Rating: 5 (excellent) 
Nickname: istin12 |
Date: 2008-03-11
Summary: Effective, effortless and safe |
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The prior home office shredders had short life spans---too many jams, too little capacity, etc. I felt a larger, stronger shredder would be the answer---and so bought this one. It arrived fully assembled, except for the rollers (I needed help to install the castors). So far: perfect. Quiet. Safe--authomatic sensor shuts the machine off should fingers and paws get too close to the slot. Takes multiple sheets in larger quantities. Window allows me to see when basket is full. This is a new model for 2008 and I am very pleased with it!
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