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Electronics : Fellowes 32177 Powershred PS-77Cs Shredder

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Fellowes 32177 Powershred PS-77Cs Shredder

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Fellowes 32177 Powershred PS-77Cs Shredder
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Street Price: $329.98
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Fellowes
EAN: 0043859505449
Label: Fellowes
Product Manufacturer: Fellowes
Model: PS-77Cs
Publisher: Fellowes
Release Date: October 01, 2006
Studio: Fellowes


Piece facts:
  • Medium-duty shredder reduces documents to 5/32 x 1-1/2 inch higher-security confetti particles
  • 9-inch wide front feed paper entry shreds up to 12 sheets per pass
  • Shreds credit cards, staples, small paper clips, and CDs
  • 7-gallon pull-out wastebasket included
  • 5-year limited manufacturer's warranty







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The innovative Fellowes PS-77Cs with Patent-Pending Safe Sense Technology features an active sensor that stops shredding immediately when paper entry is touched. Designed for moderate shredding in the home office, the Fellowes Powershred PS-77Cs delivers a high level of performance and features. This affordable, medium duty shredder reduces documents to higher security confetti particles and shreds up to 12 sheets per pass, 25-50 times per day, for a total daily capacity as high as 600 sheets. Equipped with a 9 inch wide front feed paper entry, the PS-77CS easily accepts standard letter or legal-size documents. The durable steel cutters accept credit cards, staples and small paper clips, also shreds CDS in a designated slot safely. Quiet operation is perfect for use in office cubicles. Electronic auto start/stop feature ensures quick & easy automatic shredder operation. Shredder automatically shuts off and alerts operator when a jam occurs, 7-gallon pullout wastebasket is ajar or shredder is overheated. Clear window allows user to see if 7-gallon wastebasket is full. Convenient sheet capacity gauge helps prevent paper jams.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Office Shredder ...
We have only had this shredder for a month or so. It is working very well, used approximately five or six times a day. Price was excellent for the features, would recommend.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Decent
I just purchased the shredder so I need more time to accurately give a review. So far it has been a good and decent shredder. It shreds credit cards very easily. It has a very very heavy top which I could not believe was to sit on top of the flimsy plastic bottom/basket. It is working fairly well and it is nice to just pull out the basket to dump the pieces. I love this feature as my old shredder, I had to remove the top to dump the pieces.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good quality shredder ...
I have had this shredder a month, and find it very impressive so far. I've gone through 3 others in 2 years, but this one seems to be of very good quality.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Less than Expected for Price Paid
Count the pages carefully before you put them in, and don't try to put the maximum 12 sheets in. If the machine gets stuck, you can't reverse the cutter to get them back out. After about an hour of cutting tiny pieces of paper out with a box cutter, I finally got it clear again. But the shredder is so sensitive that the tiny cuts on it at the entry point now throw the pages out of alignment. So, I have an expensive low-use shredder and lots of cuts on my hands. I still have to buy a second machine to do the job I bought this one for. I'm very disappointed. I bought this to replace a Staples shredder that lasted a year, despite heavy use. I thought I was upgrading by paying more. I was wrong. :(



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works great! ...
The product works as advertised. I've only had it for a few months, but so far there have been no problems. I do wish that (as another reviewer said) there were wheels or something on the bottom, but you only have to move this thing around so much so it's a very minor issue.



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