Saturday, November 28, 2015

Royal 12-Sheet Cross-Cut Shredder

The product seen in the picture is a paper shredder which functions by electricity. The user has to plug the cable into electricity when they want to use it in order for the device to function. It has a thin area on the top part of the device, where the papers go through, and the user would have to press the on button next to the thin area to operate the device and then put the papers through it. Then, after the user is done, they would have to press the off button (there is only one button functioning as both the on and the off button). This device has a few good design features. This is a good device to be used at home for the household when they need to shred papers that contain personal or other valuable information. Moreover, this device is able to handle papers, credit cards, and staples. It is designed in a way so that it is able to shred up to 12 sheets of paper per each pass, which is a good feature since it can reduce the time of shredding, especially when there are more papers for the user to shred. Moreover, it automatically stops on paper jam which is another good part of the device. Additionally, the size of the device is a good size to be used at home by the household. Furthermore, the container in which the shredded paper is deposited has a handle which makes it easier to pull it out to check and see if it is full, or when it needs to be emptied. Also, this device has wheels underneath it which makes it super easy to move it on the ground without having to lift it. The material used for the shredder is a hard type of plastic which is durable and makes the device light-weighted. Overall, this device is a very useful device. There is one improvement which could be done to make it even better. It would be effective if the whole container in which the papers were deposited was a transparent type of plastic and the shredded papers were visible. This way, the user wouldn’t have to consistently check the amount of space available in the container by pulling it out of its place and then put it back to its place.



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