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Reviews (6)

29 Jun, 2017
Excellent quality product.
I've bought several of these units & have found them to be reliable & good quality products.

10 Feb, 2021
Solid machine that will (I suspect) last for multiple years.
0 of 1 found this helpful This shredder is sturdy & sounds as if it will last for a long time. (unlike smaller models that eventually overheat & die.) . It would be nice if the crosscut shredding was smaller like the model down from this one (the 8 sheet shredder) but it should be sufficient for the job it's doing.

25 Nov, 2016
Nice mold, similar to the original door knobs. Not enough space to write what I feel.
Received it (in the UK) to find that you could not lock this unit from the other side.
Seems pointless that you can lock it on one side but on the other side you can open it with a screwdriver or a coin
When trying to imitate Georgian brass door knobs the design is almost right, but I was hoping for a facility to lock the door. We are not talking about putting this sort of door knob on a toilet, hence allowing the other side to be opened in emergencies. & when trying to find suitable brass knobs for a Georgian Grade II listed building generally we wouldn't be thinking that there would be public access hence the emergency facility to open the door from the other side.
It now looks as if I may have to source a lockable Georgian style door knob from the States. (stupid that they don't actually make them in England).