Sharpcut P3310M Micro-Cut Paper Shredder 10-Sheet – P-5 High-Security Continuous Duty Office Shredder


$194.00

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  • P-5 high-security micro-cut shredding system cuts paper into ultra-fine 2 x 12 mm particles, ensuring maximum protection for highly confidential and sensitive documents
  • Handles up to 10 sheets per pass (70g/A4), delivering consistent and secure shredding performance for office and professional use
  • Supports shredding of staples, credit cards, CDs, and DVDs, offering versatile media destruction without the need for pre-sorting
  • Wide 265 mm throat entry allows easy handling of A4 documents with improved convenience and workflow efficiency
  • Shredding speed of 1.8 meters per minute ensures stable and continuous operation
  • Extended continuous working time of up to 60 minutes with a 50-minute cool down period, ideal for heavy-duty and high-volume shredding tasks
  • Low noise level (≤50dB) ensures quiet operation, suitable for offices requiring minimal disturbance
  • Large 33L pull-out waste bin with front door design provides easy access and supports longer shredding sessions with fewer interruptions
  • Built-in overload and overheat protection system ensures safe, stable, and long-lasting performance
  • LED indicators for standby, overload, overheat, bin-full, and door open provide clear and advanced operational monitoring
  • Energy-saving auto shut-off feature reduces power consumption when the shredder is not in use
  • Electrical auto sensor system enables automatic start and stop for efficient and user-friendly operation
  • Equipped with casters for easy mobility and flexible positioning in office environments
  • Compact yet robust size (400 x 290 x 600 mm) designed for durability and high-capacity professional use

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