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Product Description
Product Description
The Destroyit 2465 Paper Shredder offers versatile, high-performance shredding with Smart Shred Control (SSC) to prevent paper jams. It features a comprehensive SPS safety package, including a transparent safety shield, automatic power cut-off when the cabinet is opened or the shred bin is full, and double overheating protection. The illuminated Easy Switch control provides clear operational status indicators, while the shredder automatically starts and stops via a photocell. The high-quality hardened steel cutting shafts can shred staples, paper clips, and credit cards. Its eco-friendly, bag-free shred bin and quiet motor ensure efficient, safe, and environmentally conscious operation.
Safety Features
- Patented, electronically controlled, transparent safety flap in the feed opening as additional safety element
- Patented transparent safety shield to protect fingers and hands
- Automatic cut-off when shred bag is full or the door is open
- Automatic reverse and power cut-off (avoids paper jams)
- Photo cell controlled automatic start and stop
- Double motor protection against over-heating
- Integrated photo cell that automatically starts and stops shredding
Special Features
- Easy- Switch – intelligent control element indicating the operational status of the shredder with varying color codes and back-lit symbols
- Zero Energy standby mode: Complete, automatic disconnection from power supply after 30 minutes
- Smart shred control: a smiley on the EASY-SWITCH element indicates the used sheet capacity during the shredding process to avoid paper jams
- High-quality, paper clip proof cutting shafts from special hardened steel with a lifetime guarantee
- Quiet, powerful and energy-efficient single phase motor
- Fully closed gearbox housing and durable gears
- High-quality wooden cabinet, mobile on castors
- Convenient environmentally-friendly shred bin (no disposable shred bags required)
- Compliant with the Trade Agreements Act (19 U.S.C. & 2501-2581)