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Use A Strip Cut Paper Shredder To Protect Your Identity


Paper shredders are one of the most important pieces of equipment you can own to help protect the security of your personal information. Some shredders are equipped with a shredding device that shreds a document to less than one third of an inch strips which are considered micro shredders. A strip cut paper shredder is one that only cuts your document into long strips of one quarter of an inch or less for the smallest strip cut available. Although these are the easiest for a thief to reassemble, if the strips are small enough, it definitely causes them major headaches.

The Dynex DX-op10297 Strip-Cut Paper Shredder shreds your confidential papers into one quarter inch strips. It can handle up to five sheets of paper at a time and is considered a light duty shredder. This is comparable to the Techko 6 Sheet Strip Shredder found on abcoffice.com in both price and features. Some strip cut paper shredders are considered heavy duty because they are capable of shredding credit cards and up to fifteen sheets of documents at once. For much larger jobs such as in large corporations, a commercial machine is much more efficient. They are capable of handling dozens of users as well as up to 20 sheets of paper at a time.

Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in the US. Equipment such as a Destroyit 2404 Deskside Shredder helps eliminate the threat of identity theft by shredding your documents into 3/32” X 5/8” pieces. The Destroyit 2404 Deskside Shredder comes with a wooden cabinet on casters and is a thin machine so it easily fits between file cabinets. It is also capable of shredding credit cards and can be found at buyonlinenow.com. There are a number of online retailers who offer comparison shopping for products such as this including SHOP.COM and UnbeatableSale.com.

Other brands of strip shredders are the Powershred C-120 Commercial Shredder and the ShredMaster Jam Free RDS1713 Shredder. The Powershred C-120 Commercial Shredder can shred up to 20 sheets into 7/32” strips as well as shred paper clips, staples and credit cards. It can be found at buyonlinenow.com and orderpapershredders.com. The ShredMaster Jam Free RDS1713 Shredder will shred credit cards and documents into 1/16” strips. It is capable of shredding up to 17 pages at a time and can be found at Staples.com, BusinessSupply.com and Instawares.com.

The best way to shop for strip cut shredders is to go online and search the vast number of websites such as UnbeatableSale.com and SHOP.COM for the best machine for your needs. You will find that you can’t beat a shredder when it comes to confidential document security. The Dynex DX-op10297 Strip-Cut Paper Shredder is a good choice unless you are looking for a heavy duty or commercial shredder. No matter what choice you make, you will be happy you chose a strip cut paper shredder to help you keep yourself from becoming a victim of identity theft. Select your shredder according to your needs and your budget.


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