Product Review: Fellowes SB-99CI Paper Shredder

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The Fellowes SB-99CI is a confetti-cut paper shredder. It is equipped with a nine inch throat that can accommodate most legal-size and letter-size documents. The unit can also
 accept paper clips, staples, and credit cards. You can find the Fellowes SB-99CI for a price between $210 and $280. Let's take a look at some of the other features offered by this paper shredder.

The Fellowes SB-99CI can shred up to 17 sheets during each pass. The unit is also equipped with a sheet capacity indicator that measures the amount of paper loaded in the unit. This allows you to use the maximum capacity during each pass. If you have a lot of documents to shred, you will appreciate the speed of the Fellowes SB-99CI. It can shred at a maximum rate of 12 feet per minute.

The Fellowes SB-99CI has a built-in waste receptacle so that you can easily dispose of shredded paper. The receptacle can hold up to 10 gallons of waste before you need to empty it. Also, the Fellowes SB-99CI is designed to give you a clear view into the waste receptacle so that you can always tell when it needs to be emptied.

Another nice feature of the Fellowes SB-99CI is the jam-proof system. The system is designed to keep the unit from being overloaded and provides more power in order to cut through misfed paper. The unit which starts and stops automatically also offers manual reverse. The Fellowes SB-99CI is also equipped with SafeSense technology. This feature will automatically stop the shredder from operating whenever you put your hands too close to the throat opening.

The Fellowes SB-99CI is equipped with wheels so that you can move the unit around easily. If you don't intend to move the shredder around, you can simply remove the wheels. The Fellowes SB-99CI paper shredder is backed by a two-year parts and labor warranty. The cutter on the unit is backed by a lifetime warranty.

 
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Thanks for the tip. I stayed up until the wee hours chunking and sorting all the crapola to be shredded. When I got to my Office Depot, not only was there no truck but nobody in the store knew anything about it. Bravo
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