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piece of crap broke after a year and a half
by boyziggy ,Jun 15 '05
Pros: Every few years you'll find yourself with a brand new paper shredder! Cons: It's poorly built and has less longevity then your computer.
If you want a paper shredder that is dependable and will work for a long period of time, this isn't the unit for you.
My Fellowes P400C-2 died after less then two years of service. I used it once a week for maybe 8-10 pages. I kept it lubricated and emptied it frequently.
If you're the person who likes going out every two years to buy a paper shredder, then i strongly recommend this item. Without a doubt it will break every two years forcing you to buy a new one.
I took it apart and tried to repair it. I was horrified that a paper-clip type spring was the reason it broke. The inside workings of the motor were jammed with paper, and the triggering on/off switch was so flimsy it snapped.
They could not have designed a less dependable paper shredder. I'm extremely angry that i have to waste perfectly good resources, and my time to go out and buy another shredder. These sort of things shouldn't be rocket science. I mean it's not like there's a lot of technology here.
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Fellows is overrated
by d_random ,Mar 07 '05
Pros: The box says, "(It's) The world's toughest shredder"
Cons: Jams up with 2 sheets of paper.
Craps out after 5 minutes.
It STRUGGLES with ONE SHEET OF PAPER for god sake! Also, buried in the instruction manual is that it can ONLY WORK FOR 5 MINUTES before it needs a rest, POOR BABY!! It's like you are rooting it on, "Come on 'lil fellow, you can do it!" But it can't. I don't know if the model I got was defective or if this brand is just junk. My opinion (or epinion) is STAY AWAY!
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0 Stars
by cestme ,Feb 08 '05
Pros: Sort of worked for some months Cons: 2 sheets strains motor, hard to handle heavy top unit when emptying, frequent jams
Read the reviews where the shredder would take only 1-2 sheets of paper max. I always fed sheets one at a time and the gears would still jam. I have limped along for the better part of the year and it now must be coaxed to complete any shredding job. It takes several minutes to feed one-two pages--stops then starts. Just as I am ready to throw it out, it will eat one more page. I have very light home use and have never fed more than two sheets at a time since the motor would grind and strain. Two sheets slowed the process significantly. Am shopping for a good shredder--not Fellowes.
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Why is mine different to everybody else's?
by maggiethatcher ,Jun 21 '05
Pros: Better than some of the competitors' similarly priced products. Low cost replacement when it dies. Cons: Frequent paper jams, built-in obsolescence (plastic gears), noisy, can't see when basket is full.
After mine died, I read some of the reviews here, and I note that several people refer to "confetti" or "cross-cut". Mine is the same model exactly (P400C-2), but it shreds in strips only - definitely not confetti! Mine was purchased in December 2003, so it died 6 months out of warranty. The cause of death is a broken cog on one of the main drive gear wheels, which are all made of plastic. The machine frequently jammed during its short life, mainly because the basket filled up and shredded paper got pulled back into the shredding wheels, placing extra strain on the drive mechanism.
I called Fellowes to inquire about warranty or replacement parts, and a nice lady informed me that from my serial number, the unit was manufactured in November 2003, and the warranty was one year only. Replacement parts were not available, but I could have a complete new shredder for only $15.00 plus $7.00 shipping & handling. So I ordered a new one.
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Don't Waste your time or money
by myataman ,Nov 27 '05
Pros: None Cons: Can't handle what it promised and might as well not work at all.
The best thing that could happen to this shredder is that it would shred itself.
I bought this after researching on a respected Consumer magazine. This shredder will not handle multiple sheets simultaneously or for that matter one after another. It has a difficult time shredding single receipts. It stops it the middle of a single shred and I have to reverse it multiple times to help it through. It is noisy, slow and troublesome. Don't waste your time or money on this one. I am looking for a new shredder that will do the job.
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Proof of the Maxim "You get what you pay for"
by thegruffalo ,Apr 20 '08
Pros: Low price. Major brand name. Cross cut confetti. Cons: Extremely limited functionality. "Pushing the envelope" (no pun intended) results in paper jams.
I have owned this shredder for over a year now and feel qualified to write this review. It was on the lower end of the cost scale and I initially thought that I would be shredding bank statements and sensitive information like that.
As it turns out, as identity theft has become a mainstream issue, I have begun to shred anything with my name and address on it. Although rated for 4 sheets of paper, this machine can only shred 3 sheets reliably.
As others have noted, there is no indication when the waste-basket is full and changing it causes a dreaded mess.
I'd like to just push the whole envelope through when I receive pre-approved credit card applications but this shredder requires that I open the envelope and put a couple of sheets through at a time.
If I had to do it all over again, I'd spend a little more money on a more powerful machine.
Don't even dream of trying to push a credit card or data CD through this one.
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Fellowes P400C-2 not as I expected
by caingraham ,Dec 13 '04
Pros: Small, inexpensive, cross-cut, light duty. Cons: Max feed is 2-3 sheets, not 5; slow; lasted 18 months; no repair possible.
This shredder worked fine once I realized I could feed only 2, sometimes 3, sheets at a time, not 5 as the specs claim. It's slow, but it does a good job of shredding. Emptying the bin is messy, as strips fall off the shredding head when it's lifted off the bin. Mine got loud/rough after 17 months and died with stripped plastic gears in the 18th month. I was always careful with my paper feeding, so I was surprised the gears self-destructed. There is no clutch or jam sensor that protects the gears. Warranty is 12 months. Neither Fellowes nor my retailer (Office Depot) would provide any relief. Fellowes will not sell parts, and a repair costs as much as a new shredder. I'll buy a replacement from a different manufacturer.
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Fellowes P400 Shredder
by vrystaat10 ,Sep 30 '05
Pros: None Cons: Cheap
Unreliable
Pass this by. This is Junk.
Chokes on more than one sheet. It has a Limited life.
Won't do plastic coated addresses.
Reverse is weak.
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