Paper Shredder?


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melvin

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Hi Bros n Sis,

Thinking of getting one :think: Wonder if anyone know where got sell a manual one? or is there manual shredder? cross cut better still!:sweatsm:

:think:
 

Hi Bros n Sis,

Thinking of getting one :think: Wonder if anyone know where got sell a manual one? or is there manual shredder? cross cut better still!:sweatsm:

:think:

I think popular bookstore @ the Bras Bash Complex should have.
But i don't think they are cross cut types.
 

I think popular bookstore @ the Bras Bash Complex should have.
But i don't think they are cross cut types.

If i am not wrong they use electricity?:think:
 

Get a cage of gerbils...put any paper in it...confirm bitten, shred and converted into unrecognizable cage linings... :bsmilie:
 

If i am not wrong they use electricity?:think:

actually there is...i remember seeing one...looks something like a plastic fish tank, but the shredder has a wind handle for you to turn and shred manually. Just can't recall where i saw it....might be Popular bkstore
 

actually there is...i remember seeing one...looks something like a plastic fish tank, but the shredder has a wind handle for you to turn and shred manually. Just can't recall where i saw it....might be Popular bkstore

Try to recall pls thanks! din wan to get electric one as dun have tons to shred!:bsmilie:
 

What sort of photos you want to shred and don't want people to see? :bsmilie:

:nono: this cant tell one la......;p
 

Try to recall pls thanks! din wan to get electric one as dun have tons to shred!:bsmilie:

i think it would be easier to wait till Hungry Ghosts festival, then burn at convienient burning spot/bin. You shred liao, the rubbish also end up in the incinerator.
 

Actually the old way of disposing photographs is to soak them in water until they disintegrate. Taught by my grandmother...
 

i think it would be easier to wait till Hungry Ghosts festival, then burn at convienient burning spot/bin. You shred liao, the rubbish also end up in the incinerator.

Eerr... but now doing spring cleaning if wait till den sure kena chase out of the house!:bsmilie:
 

Actually the old way of disposing photographs is to soak them in water until they disintegrate. Taught by my grandmother...

Not photos la.... just a stack of old bills + used papers from about 3years ago?:sweatsm:
 

Eerr... but now doing spring cleaning if wait till den sure kena chase out of the house!:bsmilie:

Maybe get a metal bin to burn them? Or spring cleaning, tolong tolong beg for time, keep neatly in one corner till HGF comes along. :bsmilie:
 

If i am not wrong they use electricity?:think:
they do not use electricity.

actually there is...i remember seeing one...looks something like a plastic fish tank, but the shredder has a wind handle for you to turn and shred manually. Just can't recall where i saw it....might be Popular bkstore
yeap you are right. I think there is a few stationary shops, esp those big ones would have. like Boon lay stationary... I would suggest u try popular. I am heading there tomorrow, I can help u check it out if u want.

Try to recall pls thanks! din wan to get electric one as dun have tons to shred!:bsmilie:

Actually you can get a smaller electrical one, which I had before. And it's about 80 -90 dollars.
 

they do not use electricity.


yeap you are right. I think there is a few stationary shops, esp those big ones would have. like Boon lay stationary... I would suggest u try popular. I am heading there tomorrow, I can help u check it out if u want.



Actually you can get a smaller electrical one, which I had before. And it's about 80 -90 dollars.

Thanks sis help me look out!

If they dun use electricity how they work?:confused: still prefer manual one can exercise!:bsmilie:
 

by handle wind lor...crank, is it called that? heh

Yeah... i am looking for those! Crank?:think: should be ba...:bsmilie:
 

You are not afraid that "they" read what you've burnt and send you angry emails? :eek:

Lucky got no love letter!:sweatsm:
 

still using a $19.90 electric shredder gotten from NTUC a few years ago
 

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