DIN 66399 standard defines six security levels, from P-1 (basic strip-cut) to P-7 (top secret data). For routine office document destruction, level P-3 or P-4 with cross-cut technology that shreds documents into 4x40mm confetti particles is sufficient. Financial institutions and medical offices require micro-cut level P-5 which creates particles smaller than 10mm².
Strip-cut devices shred paper into long strips and are only suitable for non-confidential materials. Cross-cut technology cuts in two directions creating confetti, which is optimal for most offices. Micro-cut shredders, such as Fellowes models, offer maximum security but have smaller bin capacity due to densely shredded fragments.
The number of sheets a device can shred at once varies from 5-6 for home models to 20+ for professional units. A key parameter is continuous run time – cheaper models operate 2-3 minutes then require cooling breaks, while office-grade units can run 30-60 minutes continuously. Bin size determines how often you'll need to empty the shredder.
Quality devices such as Fellowes models can destroy not only paper but also credit cards, CD/DVD discs and staples. Reverse function prevents paper jams, while automatic sensors detect too many sheets. Pay attention to noise level – quiet models produce around 55-60 dB, which is important for work environments.
Shredder blades require periodic lubrication with special oil or lubricant sheets. The most common mistake is buying a device with too small a bin for the number of users – for 3-5 people you need a minimum 20-liter bin. Never exceed the maximum sheet count as this damages the motor and shortens the device's lifespan.
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