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Paper Shredder for Home Use,VidaTeco 6-Sheet Cross-Cut Shredder,Also Shred Card/Clip/Staple,P-4 Higher Security,Small Document Shredder for Office,Paper Shredder Heavy Duty with Jam Proof,3.04-Gal Bin

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Size: 6-Sheet Cross-Cut


Features

  • P-4 Higher Security level: This crosscut paper shredder takes max 6-sheet of 20-pound bond paper down to 0.16 inches by 1.26 inches (4 by 32 mm) at a time, no need to remove staples or clips. Also shreds credit card, junk mail (one at a time). Paper shredder for home office use
  • 5 Minutes Shredding: This paper shredder features extra fast shredding speed with 5 minutes running time and 40 minutes cooling cycle. For safety concern, if it keeps shredding over its maximum working time, shredder will be overheating, after 40 minutes cooling cycle, it can work normally. Also equipped with overheat LED indicator
  • Easy Emptying: This small paper shredder comes with 3.04 gallons bin that offer less frequent and easy emptying. Transparent window helps to see when it is full. Also, THIS SHREDDER DO NOT NEED LUBRICANTS
  • Convenient Design: The heavy duty shredder has 4-mode control switches (Auto, Off, Rev and Forward); Auto start, stop and manual rev functions simplify shredding and paper jam clearing processes, release you from the frustration of jamming
  • Reliable Customer Service Support: This document shredder has 1-Year protection. If you have any usage questions, please follow the troubleshooting steps in the user manual (included in the package)

Cut Type: Cross Cut


Brand: VidaTeco


Capacity: 3.04 Gallons


Recommended Uses For Product: Shredding Paper, Card


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 6.18 x 12.6 x 13.98 inches


Item Weight: 6.3 pounds


Item model number: Cross Cut-6 sheets(US )


Date First Available: February 5, 2024


Manufacturer: VidaTeco


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  • Compact and Useful
Size: 6-Sheet Cross-Cut
Perfect for a home office or just shredding bills and other personal day to day documents. For the price the build is exactly what you'd expect. Sturdy, but nothing fancy. Compact for under desk storage. It's pretty quick when shredding. Sometimes it jams with the clear plastic some envelopes have if you put in several at once, but overall it performs well and does it's job. It does shred debit cards no problem. Haven't had to use it for CDs. Good buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2025 by BloatGoat22

  • Easier for you
Size: 6-Sheet Cross-Cut
This product is really great and useful. Less paper and more space 💯.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2025 by Naydelin Estrada Naydelin Estrada

  • Does the job well
Size: 8-Sheet Cross-Cut
This is a good sturdy shredder at a reasonable price. It is easy to use and doesn't overheat during hard use.
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2025 by bobbie johnson

  • It a good product. I’ve shredded a ton .It still works fine.
Size: 6-Sheet Cross-Cut
It works great. It gets hot fast but once cooled down it works fine again. Paper is difficult to get into shredder. It has to be at the perfect angle or it won’t go in. My advise is keep the cutters clean by reversing the direction of cutters. And you will have no problem. I’ve shredded 20 years of every kind of paper work and cards works perfectly. Angle of feed is a bit touchy. It’s a tough machine . Price was decent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025 by paul

  • Fairly small shreds, quiet for the capacity
Size: 10-Sheet Cross-Cut
Paper Shredder for Home Office, VidaTeco 10-Sheet Cross-Cut Shredder with US Patented Cutter, Also Shreds Card/CD/Clip, Paper Shredder for Home Use Heavy Duty, Durable with Jam Proof, 3.9-gallon Bin(ETL) The shredder comes securely packaged in a brown recyclable cardboard box. Inside the box, the shredder is further. Cushioned by Styrofoam. Unfortunately, and my area Styrofoam is not recyclable. The shredding head is packaged inside of the trash bin portion of the shredder to take up less space. Looking at the top side of the shredder, there is a silver sliding switch that has three positions. Left is auto for automatic shredding, the middle position is off, and the right side position is a reversing function, in case you get something stuck. Stuck. The top of the shredder also has an indicator LED that glows blue when it is plugged into power and will turn red if you have to overheat the shredder. Crossed the middle slightly to one side is the slot for the paper to be shredded. They have a whole bunch of universal symbols. Marked no as in. Do not do this. Don't let kids play with it, don't put your hands in it, don't let your hair into the slot, don't try to shred aerosol devices and don't let your clothing in the slot. They also note on the lid that this is a maximum of 10 sheets. On the lower half of the lid underneath the shredding slot is a location for you to put credit cards to be shredded. The lid also has a customer service email printed right onto the top. That's a very good idea. In case you should ever run into problems. Along one side of the lid near the electric plug is a built-in handle that folds flush so that you can lift it up to easily pull the top from the base. This will make dumping out the trash easier. Looking at the garbage can portion, this looks very much like a small office or bedroom style can with one exception. Exception. Along the middle of one side of the lid, there is a little slot cut with a finger plastic that sticks up to hit a switch inside the lid when it is set on top of the can properly. This is a safety so that it cannot be operated with the lid removed. The front of the can has a small window about 3x4 of clear plastic so you can see how much shreds have built up. That way you can empty the can before it fills up too much. Looking at the instruction manual, everything seems fairly straightforward. The instructions do talk about using it to shred CDs, even though the top of the shredder doesn't say anything about that. There is one unusual notation in the instructions, they tell you not to lubricate the shredder. This is a new one for me, I've never seen a shredder that doesn't need to be lubricated upon occasion, but the manufacturer says this one does not. The instructions also note that this has a duty cycle with 3 minutes on and 40 minutes off. It also notes that this unit is equipped with thermal protection so that if it overheats it'll stop automatically and then resume after it cools down. The instructions also note that this unit is designed to shred up to 10 sheets of standard A4 paper, one credit card at a time or one CD/ DVD at a time, or one junk mail. I'm not certain how they are measuring their junk mail, but I would recommend removing it from the envelope and shredding it piece by piece rather than throwing a fat envelope of junk mail in there at once. The instructions go on to say that this unit will not shred continuous forms, adhesive labels, transparencies, newspaper, cardboard, or laminates. It also will not shred file folders, x-rays or plastic other than the CDs and credit cards noted above. The instructions go on to say that there is a 12-month warranty from date of purchase, and that for warranty they require you to keep a receipt of the purchase and the original packaging.(( I've noticed this with several manufacturers lately, they require you to keep the original packaging. Am I supposed to have a room full of nothing but empty boxes? Receipts? I can understand but packaging seems a bit over the top.) Underneath the lid (the business side) the shredding teeth seem to be sharp and numerous. There's actually a small piece of paper stuck in the teeth where they have tested it in the factory. After using the shredder to do a small pile of home paperwork, she says that she likes the way it shuts off in between pages. She also likes the handle on the top because it makes it easier to lift off the top and empty the waste basket underneath. The window in the side of the wastebasket is smaller than our old one, but it is still big enough to see when the wastebasket is getting full. Even though this is a cross-hatch shredder, some of the little slivers of paper are as long as an inch and a half, and some are as long as 3-in pieces, but most of them are much smaller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024 by Matt B

  • Great addition to my office
Size: 6-Sheet Cross-Cut
This paper shredder has been great to me so far. It works well and has the ability to cut up paper like card stock, junk mail, and shipping labels. It can get a bit loud, but I expected nothing less from a shredder. I will say that it is small so it’s not great for capacity causing you to empty it out depending on how much you’re shredding at a given time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025 by Zonny

  • Def NOT 6 sheets of paper, overheats, but does microcuts & gets the job done eventually
Size: 6-Sheet Cross-Cut
This will definitely NOT do 6 sheets of paper, even if they are the thinnest receipts. MAYBE 3 max., and even then it bogs & groans and you are likely to get a jam. Would also only run for 5-10min at a time before it would get too hot & auto-shutoff to cool down. Took hours to do a single shoebox of tax docs & receipts. The bin is small & in this scenario fills up fast, so be prepared to spend extra time to keep lifting the motor off the top to tamp down the shreds, else risk a jam. For the price, however, it did get the job done, eventually, just took a while (days), so I will give it that, and it does do the micro-shreds, so that is a plus. The worst thing about it I'd say is that it has some kind of constriction placed in the very center of the feed slot (prob to limit the number of sheets you can feed it at once) such that you can not get anything to feed straight as it always wants to teeter against that center spot and get pulled crooked to one side or the other which causes whatever your feeding it to then bunch up and potentially jam in which case you have to stop & flip it over and try to pull out the jam. If you are only shredding receipts that can fit on one side or the other of that center point then this is not a concern. I'd say this is great if your going to shred a few things here & there as you go, but if you have a large sum or stacks of documents you are needing to get rid of then I'd say spend a little more $$ & get something that goes faster, else be prepared to spend a lot of time to get it done. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025 by Mary I. Froemke

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