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TheBard
Aurora, IL
Our first line of defense against identity theft
4 star rating

very happy with this product, a Small Business owner, very aware of the threat of ID theft
Pros

    Reliable & durable, Large bucket, Powerful shredding motor

Cons
    Shreds in thin strips, Must be oiled periodically

AUG
23
2007

Fellows PS60-2 Straight Cut Paper Shredder — 

Bottom-Line: No home should be without a personal shredder; the Fellows PS60-2 is out first line of defense against that pesky little human failing called identity theft.

Like most people I worry constantly about the ever growing menace of identify theft.  It seems the horror stories about people almost losing everything to some unprincipled ner'er-do-well are multiplying like ants upon a discarded stale potato chip.  And I, for one, do not want to be become a statistic.  So my wife and I take precautions with our mail and other personal papers.  I have taken to scanning all of our important documents and paperwork into the computer with our HP Officejet 7310, and then saving them to our file server in Adobe 8.0 format.  I then shred to originals with my Fellows PS60-2 Straight Cut Paper Shredder.      

Product Description (from Fellows): Premium durable strip cut shredder, perfect deskside (sic) companion for the at home or office worker. Shreds up to 12 sheets per pass and 25-50 shredding passes per day for about 600 total sheets per day. Shreds up to 12 sheets per pass and 25-50 shredding passes per day for about 600 total sheets per day.

My Viewpoint

The shredder itself is pretty straightforward.  The shredder motor sits on top of a 6.5 gallon wastebasket that stores the shredded paper, and or plastic remains. On top of the grey shredder unit there is a three-way (toggle) power button.  Placed in the middle Fellows PS60-2 is off, when clicked back, auto is engaged in which paper is sensed when placed in the shredder and automatically shredded.  The Fellows PS60-2 runs a full two seconds after the last of the paper is passed through the blades to ensure they are clear.  A small LED glows green means when in auto mode.  Place the switch forward and the shredder reverses.  The button is labeled: | = auto, 0 = off, R= Reverse. 

Note: unlike many personal shredders the Fellows PS60-2 blades will need to be oiled periodically to ensure their proper functionality.  I bought the blade oil when I purchased the shredder from OfficeDepot.com.     

The Fellows PS60-2 paper opening can accommodate paper up to 9" wide, and can handle up to seven pages of 20 lbs bond paper in one pass.  You needn't worry about removing those nail breaking staples, Fellows PS60-2 shreds them as well; so too paperclips, thought I would not make a regular practice of it.  And as I mentioned above the Fellows PS60-2 will also shred those nasty credit cards.

The Fellows PS60-2 6.5 gallon wastebasket has a small window in the front to let you know when the paper needs to be emptied; however, I routinely hand press the paper down so I don't have to empty the basket every time I use the shredder, because it can fill quickly.  But, do make sure you keep an eye on the paper level; once full the Fellows PS60-2 will continue to shred, but you risk paper backing up into the blades which should cause a jam, or even worse, cause the shredder motor to seize.  The shredder unit and wastebasket are easily separated-one just sits on top of the other-so dumping the paper is easy.

After more than three years of usage I can report that I am very pleased with the Fellows PS60-2.  The one grip I have-and it was one of personal choice-is that it shreds in thin strips and not confetti like my older shredder.  The Fellows PS60-2 is a quite (very important), reliable, efficient straight cut paper shredder, that helps me and mine stay one step (I hope) ahead of those who would steal our identities and make our lives a living credit hell.



I_thumb_up Fellows PS60-2 Straight Cut Paper Shredder is recommended by TheBard

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