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The editors liked
Easy to operate
Relatively quiet
Small cross-cut pieces that are nearly impossible to fit back together
Hopper that will hold and automatically feed up to 100 sheets for shredding
Fits under a desk
Nice design that won't look out of place in a home o
Automatically shreds up to 100 sheets
Quiet operation
Simple
Intuitive controls
Good safety interlocks
Stack and shred feature saves your time and increases productivity. No paper jams so far. Slices and dices credit cards and papers so that no one can piece them together again
Fairly quiet while it works
Small crosscut pieces that are safe to dispose of
An auto feed hopper that will take up to 80 pages at a time
A top feeder that will take six sheets at a time
Small enough to sit unobtrusively in the corner
The editors didn't like
The shredder chokes on slick paper when it is put in the self-feeding hopper-tray
Will not shred CDs or DVDs
It's not inexpensive
Expensive
Cannot seem to find liner bags
Smallish bin
A bit loud. Pricey. Auto Chamber doesn’t support legal size paper.
Like the previously reviewed model the shredder can choke on slick paper and can't handle more than small paper clips or Staples
A serious initial investment from a price perspective
Published: 2012-12-11, Author: Andrew , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: Swingline boasts the following features to its Stack and Shred model;Un-boxing and startup of this device could not be any simpler. Just take off all retaining tape, plug it in and turn the power on. It is set to auto by default.It was tested with several...
Easy to operate, Fairly quiet while it works, Small crosscut pieces that are safe to dispose of, an auto feed hopper that will take up to 80 pages at a time, A top feeder that will take six sheets at a time, Small enough to sit unobtrusively in the corner
Like the previously reviewed model the shredder can choke on slick paper and can't handle more than small paper clips or Staples; A serious initial investment from a price perspective
Stack and shred feature saves your time and increases productivity. No paper jams so far. Slices and dices credit cards and papers so that no one can piece them together again,
A bit loud. Pricey. Auto Chamber doesn’t support legal size paper.
Easy to operate, relatively quiet, small cross-cut pieces that are nearly impossible to fit back together, hopper that will hold and automatically feed up to 100 sheets for shredding, fits under a desk, nice design that won't look out of place in a home o
The shredder chokes on slick paper when it is put in the self-feeding hopper-tray; will not shred CDs or DVDs; it's not inexpensive