WOLVERINE 10-Sheet Super Micro Cut High Security Level P-5 Heavy Duty Paper/CD/Card Ultra Quiet Shredder for Home Office by 60 Mins Running Time and 22-Litre Pullout Waste Bin SD9112 (Black)
New in original packaging; opened for quality checks and PAT test.
Cut type
Micro Cut
Brand
WOLVERINE
Capacity
22 litres
Recommended uses for product
Security
Colour
Black
SUPER MICRO CUT HIGH SECURITY LEVEL P-5 paper shredder to secure confidential information. The paper slot blade shreds max 10-sheet paper or a credit card into particles measuring 2 mm x 12 mm; The CD slot blade cut one CD or a credit card into 3 strip pieces
CONTINUOUS RUNNING TIME UPTO 60 MINUTES shredder for home office which is supported by patented cooling system
LOW NOISE LEVEL 54dB ultra quiet heavy duty shredder has 22 Litre pull-out waste bin with large transparent window
SUPER ALLOY STEEL CUTTER shreds through staples, paper, clips, credit cards and junk mails at ease.
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