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Best Shredders - Which?

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Shredders serve an important role in home offices and businesses, providing an easy way to dispose of personal data and avoid identity theft.

We’ve tested shredders from popular brands and retailers - including Fellowes, Rexel, Ryman, Argos and ProAction - to find out how easy they are to feed and empty, how many sheets you can shred before emptying the bin, how fast and noisy they are, and whether you can shred other items, such as credit cards and CDs.

Our results revealed two shredders worthy of our Best Buy recommendation, as well as a lower priced shredder that we've named great value.

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Date tested: December 2023. Page last checked: January 2025. We are not able to show every retailer and cheaper prices may be available.

*Based on the rating of the reverse function.

All the shredders we've tested are listed in alphabetical order below.

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Warranty 1-year limited warranty

Need to know Strip-cut, two minutes claimed runtime, 12 litre bin (approx. 25 sheets A4 paper), accepts staples, paper clips, CDs and credit cards

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Warranty 1-year machine warranty

Need to know Cross-cut, three minutes claimed runtime, 13 litre bin (approx. 45 sheets A4 paper), accepts staples, paper clips and credit cards

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Warranty 1-year guarantee

Need to know Micro-cut, three minutes claimed runtime, 22 litre bin (approx. 100 sheets A4 paper), accepts staples, paper clips, and credit cards

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Warranty Up to 3-year warranty - register for an extra year (2+1)

Need to know Cross-cut, 10 minutes claimed runtime, 17 litre bin (approx.140 sheets A4 paper), accepts staples, paper clips, and credit cards

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Warranty 1-year product and service; 3-years cutters

Need to know Cross-cut,three minutes claimed runtime, 15 litre bin (approx. 40 sheets A4 paper), accepts staples, paper clips and credit cards

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Warranty 1-year product and service; 3-years cutters

Need to know Micro-cut, five minutes claimed runtime, 13 litre bin (approx.90 sheets A4 paper), accepts staples, paper clips, and credit cards

Available from Argos (£43.99)

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Warranty Manufacturer's 1-year guarantee

Need to know Micro-cut, two minutes claimed runtime, 15 litre bin- (approx. 60 sheets A4 paper), accepts staples and credit cards

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Warranty 2 years

Need to know Cross-cut, three minutes claimed runtime, 14 litre bin (approx. 45 sheets A4 paper), accepts staples and paper clips

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Warranty 2 years

Need to know Cross-cut, three minutes claimed runtime, 15 litre bin (approx. 70 sheets A4 paper), accepts paper clips and staples

We independently select and purchase shredders sold at UK retailers. We regularly revisit the shredders on sale to see if there are any more popular models that need testing and when we find them we do.

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Each shredder is assessed on the following:

We rate how easy the shredder is to set up, feed paper into, empty the bin, and clear out any loose paper.

We determine the maximum number of pages that can be fed in simultaneously and whether the manufacturer's claims stack up. All are able to exceed this figure, except one which failed.

We test each machine's ability to shred paperclipped documents, credit cards and CDs. All were able to manage paper clips and cards, but one failed the CD test.

We create a paper jam to determine how well the shredder can clear it with the reverse function.

We measure how fast each machine shreds paper and how noisy it is while doing so.

We shred paper continuously until the bin is full and record how much shredder paper it can fit inside.

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Many shredders experience a blockage at some point.

Sometimes, this can be cleared by cycling between the reverse and go functions. Alternatively, it may be that the bin is full and needs emptying.

Clumps of paper sometimes get caught in the blades, which need to be removed carefully when the shredder is unplugged. A tough bit of card can sometimes be effective.

Sometimes, the overheat function kicks in and you will need to let the shredder cool down before clearing the jam.

Find out more detailed information about how to unjam a shredder.

There are three main types of shredder:

We'd advise you to go for either a cross-cut or micro-cut shredder to maximise your security.

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