Electronics : Fellowes Powershred DS-2 Safe Sense 8 sheet Confetti Cut Shredder

Electronics : Fellowes Powershred DS-2 Safe Sense 8 sheet Confetti Cut Shredder

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Fellowes Powershred DS-2 Safe Sense 8 sheet Confetti Cut Shredder

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Fellowes Powershred DS-2 Safe Sense 8 sheet Confetti Cut Shredder
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Fellowes
EAN: 0043859512836
Label: Fellowes
Product Manufacturer: Fellowes
Model: DS-2
Publisher: Fellowes
Release Date: September 01, 2006
Studio: Fellowes


Piece facts:
  • Basket Capacity, 4.8 gallon
  • 8 sheet capacity confetti cut.
  • Speed (Feet per Minute) 18
  • Warranty 2 year / 5 year
  • Shreds Paper, Staples, Credit Cards, Small Paper Clips, CDs.




Shredder Cut Confetti sheet 8 Sense Safe DS-2 Powershred Fellowes






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The innovative Fellowes DS-2 with patent-pending SafeSense Technology provides best-in-class safety features and superior performance. Exclusive SafeSense Technology stops the shredder immediately when hands are too close to the paper opening. Shreds up to 8 sheets per pass into 5/32' x 2? cross-cut particles as fast as 145 sheets per minute, rending all print thoroughly unreadable. Equipped with a 9' paper entry, the DS-2 easily accepts letter or legal size documents, and features durable steel cutters that accept credit cards, envelopes, staples, and small paper clips. 4.8-gallon basket with easy-empty handle and bin full flap make waste disposal hassle-free. Auto start/stop feature ensures quick, easy shredder operation. Contemporary design complements any home or office décor. Auto start/stop feature Clean, elegant design








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * alrgihtt ...
this shredder is powerful...but i lost one to some papers that got stuck in it to be impossible to remove out again...the seller sent me another one...that deserves 5 stars...but i dun think even this wud last me long enuff



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect for My Home Business!
This is our 3rd shredder purchased over the past few years & it is the best one to date! The convenience of the front window to know how full it is really helps. I am also tired of struggling to pull out a 'drawer' that is overfilled and making a huge mess every time you empty it. Being able to LIFT the blade up instead is terrific! A great value for the money!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Fellowes shredder ...
Very pleased with this shredder. I had another brand, and it only lasted a few months. This one works very well, and is actually fairly quiet, with a large capacity for shredded paper.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Definitely better than my last shredder...
I went from a super cheap shredder, to cheap, to this one...so far so good. Certainly worth the extra few dollars for the extra page capacity and power. Also, I like the safety feature. My biggest disappointment is in the actual cut...to me, confetti cut should look like tiny pieces and not long strips of paper.

I like the design...can see how full bin is...has a nice handle...easy to empty. A tad bit disappointed in the run time...seems like it's better for people who shred as they go as opposed to our family who does massive piles of stuff at once. We're hoping that makes us convert to a shred-as-you-go habit...hmmm...perhaps a New Years' resolution in the making :-)



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great shredder ...
This is a great shredder. It came fast and was well packed. Pleased with the transaction.



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