The HP OneShred 18CC is a reliable paper shredder with a cutting capacity of 18 A4 sheets at a time and is a quintessential feature of any open-plan office. This modern document shredder on castors features the high-security level P-4 and shreds your sensitive data in particle cut into 4 mm x 35 mm clippings. Proper shredding of payroll or tax documents, which are considered personal documents, is thus guaranteed in accordance with data protection regulations. If the HP OneShred 18CC is not used for more than 30 minutes, it automatically switches to sleep mode and power consumption is reduced to less than 0.5 watts. The powerful office shredder requires a comparatively short cooling time of 20 minutes after continuous use.
In addition to the usual indicators, such as the overheat and overload indicators, the HP OneShred 18CC has a full or open bin indicator. This way you know exactly when to empty the pull-out waste bin with a capacity of 25 litres.
Of course, the effective office shredder in white design also has an automatic function that returns the fed material in the event of a paper jam. A paper jam can occur, for example, if you accidentally feed more than the specified 18 sheets at a time.
Fortunately, paper clips, staples and credit cards do not cause any difficulties for the hard-working office shredder and do not have to be sorted out before shredding.
The HP OneShred 18CC operates relatively quietly with an operating noise of 65 dB. If the noise level is no longer as pleasantly quiet during operation or if shredding is no longer as fast as you are accustomed to then the shredding unit should be cleaned. To make sure you're prepared, the HP OneShred 18CC comes with an HP Shredder Oil Sheet in addition to the shred bin, power adapter, and user manual.
There's a pretty big chance that, by now, most of you will have either seen the 1989 version of 'The Little Mermaid' or the 2023 remake. Despite 34 years' difference between them, Ariel still sings about having 'gadgets and gizmos aplenty.' All while pointing out things like forks, corkscrews, and pocket watches. Huh? Look, we get that she'd never stepped foot on land before (not having feet probably has a lot to do with it) but we wouldn't really call a piece of cutlery a gadget or a gizmo.
When we think of those things, we tend to think more about stuff like robotic vacuum cleaners, power banks, Airfryers, and screen protectors. All of which we happen to have deals on today, seeing as it's Tech Tuesday! Someone let Ariel know!