Intimus 175cc3 Pro Cross-Cut Shredder - Our in-depth Review Technology Articles | January 31 Cheap Chicago Bears Jerseys , 2011 We recently took a look at the Intimus 175cc3 Pro Cross-Cut Shredder. Overall the machine is quite nice but I'll let you be the judge after you see the pros and cons below. Always remember that the ...
We recently took a look at the Intimus 175cc3 Pro Cross-Cut Shredder. Overall the machine is quite nice but I'll let you be the judge after you see the pros and cons below. Always remember that the stated specs of a machine do not always translate precisely to a real-world environment.
Security
At a level 3 security, this cross-cut shredder gets the job done. Although there are higher levels of security, a level 3 machine provides a sufficiently small cut size to put your identity theft worries to bed. We also like the cross-cut because it takes up much less space which means that you won't have to empty your bin as frequently as you would with a strip-cut machine. There is really no reason to jump up to a level 4 machine unless you have some ultra-sensitive documents you need destroyed.
Shredable Material
The Intimus 175cc3 Pro Cross-Cut Shredder can shred CDs, Credit Cards, DVDs Riley Ridley Bears Jersey , Floppy Disks, Paper, Paper Clips, Staples. If you need to be able to shred something else then we recommend that you look at a larger machine andor look for something with a little bit lower security (the higher the security the less likelihood that the machine shreds something other than paper).
Bin Size
The Intimus 175cc3 Pro Cross-Cut Shredder sports a hefty 46.23 gallon bin. We know that you're not messing around when you get up in this size. You'll be able to go quite some time before you have to actually empty that thing out. Fill up your machine, skip the gym and just carry the full bag around the office all day!
Throat Size
A 15.94 inch throat means that you can fit just about anything into this bad boy. Gone are the days of folding your oversized paper or crumpling and jamming your machine with regular-sized paper. This guy gets 2 thumbs up for the often underestimated large throat size.
Price
With an MSRP of $10000 this shredder is not the cheapest around but remember to NEVER pay the full amount. You can find discounts of up to 50% off if you look around on the web.
About the Manufacturer
Martin Yale Industries is a US manufacturer of office and mailroom equipment designed to make work life more productive and secure. Founded in 1940 David Montgomery Bears Jersey , Martin Yale has over 68 years of experience designing, engineering, and manufacturing quality products for the office.
Manufacturer Jargon
Our class winner, featuring sophisticated low-noise technology, a large collecting bin in a dustproof cabinet Akiem Hicks Bears Jersey , and is mounted on rollers for flexible use. Comfortable operation. Auto reverse when overloaded
So as I mentioned before, we think that the Intimus 175cc3 Pro Cross-Cut Shredder is a worthy competitor and deserves a second look. If you have more specific questions I didn't answer here, feel free to give us a call and we'd be happy to help you out. I also wanted to remind you that real-world conditions do not always produce the same results that you might expect from the listed specs. Happy Shredding!
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