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Aurora AU120MB 120-Sheet Auto Feed High Security Micro-Cut Paper Shredder / 30 Minutes (White/Black)

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Style: 120-Sheet AutoFeed MicroCut (White)


Pattern Name: Microcut


Features

  • Automatic shredding feature for optimal efficiency, maximum 120 sheet automatic shredding and 10 sheet manual shredding capacity.
  • High security micro-cut shreds paper and credit cards into small pieces (5/32 by 15/32 inches), security level P-4.
  • Nonstop 30-minute continuous run time.
  • Features automatic start and stop, jam prevention auto reverse, and overload protection. Ultra-quiet operation.
  • 5-gallon pullout bin with LED indicator lights Standby/ Overheat/ Bin-full/ Overload/ Feed Error/Door open status.

Description

Rest easy knowing your personal information isn't getting in the wrong hands when you use the Aurora Commercial Grade 120-Sheet Auto Feed Micro-Cut Shredder. Featuring automatic shredding for optimal efficiency, maximum 120 sheet automatic shredding and 10 sheet manual shredding capacity. This item has a generous 5 gallons pull-out collection bin with continuous shredding for 30 minutes. It also features automatic start and stop, jam prevention auto reverse, and overload protection. LED lights to indicate various conditions such as power on, overheat, overload, bin full, feed error, and door-open status at a glance. Product Dimensions: 19.69" H x 14.41" W x 11.3" L Item Weight: 24.25 pounds Item model number: AU120MB

Cut Type: Micro Cut


Brand: Aurora


Capacity: 5 Gallons


Recommended Uses For Product: Shredding Paper, Shredding Credit Cards


Color: multi-color


Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 14.41 x 19.69 inches


Item Weight: 24.2 pounds


Item model number: AU120MB


Date First Available: September 28, 2022


Manufacturer: Aurora


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Look No More! Just wow, this is a great shredder!
Style: 120-Sheet AutoFeed MicroCut (White) Pattern Name: Microcut
This is the 3rd shredder I have purchased and can not believe how much I love it already! When it was delivered, I could tell from it's weight, the electric motor was well constructed...it just had the metal, not plastic feel. It works perfectly...super quiet and the auto feed is really amazing. I have used it to shred a basket full of older documents and it was smooth, quiet and effective. Besides working great, the micro cut really does allow the 5 gallon bin to collect more shredded paper than my previous shredders. This is part of their marketing and is really true. I will also say the design of the bin makes it super easy to slide it out when full and empty into a plastic bag easily. You may not believe this, but the last 3 times I have emptied the bin, every shred went into the plastic bag. Nothing on the floor to sweep or vaccum. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024 by bill martin

  • Can really take on your shredding challenges
Style: 200-Sheet AutoFeed MicroCut Pattern Name: Microcut + Shredder Oil
I have a LOT of shredding to do--mostly because I've always found shredding so messy, frustrating, and noisy that I kept putting it off and putting it off, filling boxes with old bills, tax stuff, etc. With this shredder, the task is so much easier. First, it can shred 200 letter sized sheets at a time. The inner part can shred ONLY letter sized paper, but you can feed irregular sized paper, credit cards, paper with staples, etc. through the top part, up to ten sheets at a time. You do have to put oil in the shredder--the manufacturer recommends once per month, but with the amount of shredding I've accumulated, I've added oil a few times this month. It's totally easy to do. Just squeeze it from the oil bottle along the shredder teeth & run the shredder in reverse for like 3 seconds. Done. No mess. The shredder is very quiet, the pieces are tiny and can never be put back together, and the bin is large, so you don't have to keep emptying it every ten minutes. Plus, my old shredder would make a terrible mess of little bits of paper everywhere. This one works like a dream, and there is only a mess if I am careless about dumping the shreds into the trash. Worth every cent I paid for it. Omg, what was I waiting for? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024 by Jessica A

  • EXCELLENT SHREDDER!
Style: 200-Sheet AutoFeed MicroCut Pattern Name: Microcut
I would highly recommend this shredder! It is so quiet. So far no jams after shredding multiple stacks of 200 sheets in the feeder. It is worth every cent. I keep this shredder under my desk in my home office. The wheels make it very easy to maneuver. It is attractive and of high quality. My husband wants one for his office. He can't have mine (LOL). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024 by KT

  • Great machine
Style: 200-Sheet AutoFeed MicroCut Pattern Name: Microcut
Work at a firm with a backlog of old files and such that need to be shredded. Machine will take a stack and shreds no problem. Will take standard staples no problem. Not sure about paper clips though. Has very low noise and tucks in neat under a standard desk, with plenty of space on top to open the lid to load or feed it through the top feeder. Recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024 by Aldis

  • Handles the job with ease
Style: 200-Sheet AutoFeed MicroCut Pattern Name: Microcut
First off, yes, buy this! With having had nearly 15 years of paperwork that needed to be destroyed along with cards etc, this machine in 2 days time filled 3 contractor bags full with the very tiny particles of paper! Amazing, strong, fairly quiet. So glad I bought!
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024 by Jamie K Jamie K

  • Nearly perfect shredder
Style: 200-Sheet AutoFeed MicroCut Pattern Name: Microcut
I hate shredding. It's loud. It takes forever. And it requires constant attention. What a waste of time. When our old shredder gave up the ghost and I saw that it was possible to get shredders with automatic feed, my eyes lit up. But then they narrowed suspiciously. Because that sounds like the sort of thing that breaks easily. I looked at several models, and this is the one I settled on. It does a fantastic job of shredding. And the automatic feed works. I went through an eight-inch stack of paper in a few hours. That stack built up over the course of years because of how much we hate shredding at our house. It's been looming over us, growing slowly, a constant nagging reminder of unfinished projects. And now... it's just... gone. We are free! That's just about the strongest endorsement I can possibly give this shredder. Overall, the noise is quieter and lower pitched than the old shredder... not exactly pleasant, but much less grating. There is also a sensor to detect when the bin is full. Not realizing that the bin was full led to the death of the old shredder in the event now known as the Great Confetti Disaster of 2024. As far as drawbacks, there are only a couple. You can still feed pretty much anything manually, like a regular shredder. But the automatic feed is very fussy. You will auto-feed only 8.5 x 11 pages under a certain paper weight. Legal size paper? Nope. Thick paper? Nope. And it will occasionally fail to grab an oddly-creased page and just spin. So I don't recommend leaving it completely unattended. But it's not as loud as our old, much smaller shredder, so you put 200 pages in, close the top, pop in some earbuds, and go back to work listening for it to stop when done, or the sounds of spinning but not grinding if it can't get a page. That happened 2-3 times in what was probably around 2,000 pages. Maybe it'll break easily tomorrow, but it hasn't yet, and that was a trial by fire. The most significant drawback is the bin. The shredded bits are truly tiny. That's not the drawback. That's exactly what you want from a shredder. But the shredded bits have volume. Our shredding filled two 30-gallon trash bags completely. And the tiny bits are small and light enough to take flight in any breeze. Or no breeze. The bin has lots of hooked plastic bits on it that seem highly optimized to the task of destroying trash bags. Through which the teeny tiny shredded bits can and do easily escape. So don't try to put the bin inside a trash bag and empty it that way unless you need a flexible sieve. Just empty the bin with a vacuum cleaner handy, preferably with someone else to hold the bag open. The shredded bits seem like they would make decent insulation or possibly stuffing. However, they also seem like they would make excellent tinder, so don't empty this shredder near open flame. Shredding also seems to create some fine dust that tend to poof into the air when you remove the bin, so it's possible that you may inhale some of your shredded papers when you empty the bin. It smells like victory! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024 by M. Patient

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