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Fellowes 32057 Powershred P-57Cs Shredder |  | Brand: Fellowes Category: CE
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $49.95 as of 3/18/2010 11:36 EDT details You Save: $10.04 (17%)
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Seller: Acedepot Rating: 458 reviews
Color: BLACK Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows XP Professional Edition CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 2.10 CPU Type: PowerPC G4 Processors: 1 System Memory: 2000 Memory Type: SDRAM Hard Drive Size: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 12 x 12 x 16 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: P-57Cs Model: P-57Cs UPC: 043859505425 EAN: 0043859505425 ASIN: B000I8ZULI
Release Date: October 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Reduces documents to 5/32 x 2 inch higher-security confetti particles | | • | 9-inch wide paper entry shreds up to 8 sheets per pass | | • | Durable steel cutters shred standard letter and legal-sized documents, credit cards, and staples | | • | Includes 5-gallon wastebasket | | • | 3-year limited manufacturer's warranty |
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Product Description The innovative Fellowes P-57Cs with SafeSense Technology is ideal for use in the home or home office. Exclusive SafeSense Technology stops shredder immediately when hands are too close to the paper opening. Shreds up to 8 sheets per pass into 5/32 x 2-inch confetti particles as fast as 85 sheets per minute. Equipped with a 9-inch paper entry, the P-57Cs easily accepts letter or legal size documents, and features durable steel cutters that accept credit cards and staples. Pivoting head with handle allows quick, easy waste removal from the 5-gallon wastebasket. Auto start/stop function ensures quick, easy shredder operation. Sheet capacity gauge helps prevent paper jams, while the reverse function easily removes over-fed paper.
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Great Bang for your buck February 27, 2007 I. Wan (Los Angeles, CA) 142 out of 146 found this review helpful
I had 7 years of documents/financial statements at home and wanted to get rid of them.
This little fellow did a fine job taking care of that.
A couple of points:
- The sensor was a bit annoying. A lot of the statements are folded and with the sensor on, the machine would stop a few times until I wiggled the doc. So I turned the sensor off.
- It would get hot after a few minutes of constant shredding. The first time I used it, I think I went on 10 minutes of constant shredding. It was running a bit slow, so I decided to put some oil. When I came back with the oil, it wouldn't turn on. I had to wait half an hour for it to cool down and decide to work again.
- I generally shred 2 or 3 pages together. It works perfectly. It has a hard time shredding more than that.
Overall, it's an excellent bang for your buck (if you're just shredding your personal statements). If you own a business and need to shred a lot of documents, I would recommend a more robust one.
Great budget shredder! November 20, 2007 Arthur (Chandler, AZ USA) 34 out of 35 found this review helpful
I have had this shredder for about 6 months. I only use the shredder a few times a month, but it has worked flawlessly. It is quieter than my old shredder, which was three years old. It is relatively quick and shreds relatively easy, unless I try to shred 8-10 pages at one time, but it still works well. The sensor takes some time getting use to since I sometimes shred paper that is folded and I would touch the sensor often. Other than that, I do not have any complaints and I would highly recommend this shredder, especially given the price.
(Very) pleasantly surprised! August 23, 2007 Cookie (TX) 21 out of 22 found this review helpful
I haven't had much luck with low-cost shredders, but this one really surprised me. I've had it for about six months and have used it a LOT. So far, so good. As long as you don't cram too much paper in at one time... and you let it "rest" after 10 minutes of continuous use... this shredder will not disappoint. In fact, it exceeded my expectations. It's easy to operate, easy to empty, and it shreds credit cards as promised. I'm a satisfied customer!
My First Shredder -- Very Satisfied March 9, 2007 Steever (Northern CA USA) 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
I spent many weeks looking for a good deal and finally settled on the P-57Cs, my first shredder. It works really well and shreds 8 lightweight sheets fine, but if the paper is a heavier weight, it bogs down or occasionally jams. After awhile, you get the hang of how much you can feed it without jamming. The shredder mechanism sits on top of a trash can and must be removed to empty. It gets a little messy (paper shreds fall on floor) while trying to shred 10 years worth of documents but it should be fine when I get into a more normal shredding pattern. I bought the oil too, but the manual says to "only use a non-aerosol vegetable oil in a long nozzle container" so you might find a better deal at your local grocery store. The manual says to run it for 5-7 minutes at a time which will fill up the basket about 1/2 to 2/3 full. Overall, after about 5 days now, I am very pleased with this shredder and am glad I didn't order the larger size, which I had also considered.
Exactly what I need - shuts off when cats paws touch!! August 15, 2007 Jonathan Appleseed 29 out of 34 found this review helpful
Edit: 3/3/09
As some people seem to want to assume that I stuck my cat's paw in the actual shredder itself to test the shredder, let me state my exact "experiment" for sake of clarity and so that (oddly challenged) people don't need to worry themselves over the safety of my cat. (If you knew me, you would know how ridiculous it is to think that I would endanger any of my 'children.' I go without certain things so that my kids can eat the best food on the market.)
My first step was to touch the sensitive area of the shredder with the palm of my hand. Next, I ran the tips of my fingers over the entire sensitive area. Last, I took one of my three cats, the one who is so agreeable and calm that you can tickle his paws (not many cats let you touch their paws) and sat him in my lap. I tickled his paws, saw that he was calm, and gently lowered one of his paws toward the furthest part of the sensitive area of the shredder. As he didn't pull back or try to jump out of my lap I assumed him still to be calm, and brushed his paw against that furthest part of the sensitive area. When the orange light indicating 'auto-off' went on, I considered this safe for my cats, and set my cat safely on the ground.
Don't you feel a bit safer knowing that a cat's paw touched the sensitive area of the shredder and that the shredder recognized the cat's paw? Silly me, *I* did.
For additional reassurance, I would not have conducted this experiment with either of my two other cats. They might have freaked out and might have been injured, and god forbid that would happen. My cats and my dogs are my children and I would never do anything to them that would place them in harms way.
Some people enjoy assuming the absolute worst about others. I don't quite understand that.
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I've had this for about a month now, and I use it daily. So far, everything has worked better than expected. There haven't been any issues with any part of the device, and the shredder does indeed handle 8 sheets without trouble.
I'm the kind of person that likes to leave things on. My computer stays on 24/7 because I don't want to be bothered with waiting for it to reboot. Same goes for the printer. I just don't want to stand up, lean over to the printer, and press the ON button. Undoubtedly, this is not energy conscious, and in every other aspect of my life I *am* energy conscious. Anyway...
So I like to leave my shredder on too. Even if I didn't, the chances of me forgetting to turn it off are very high. The first thing I did when I tested this unit was to *VERY CAREFULLY* brush the metal lip with the paw of one of my cats, and was extremely happy to see the orange light go on - which means that the unit has disabled.
I'd read one too many forwarded e-mails about cat's paws somehow being caught in paper shredders NOT to have this in my house. I'm delighted to report that it works as advertised.
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