There are 2 main types of shredders, strip cut and cross cut. Strip cut will turn a page into a bunch of long strips, but the cross cut will turn a page into confetti. I prefer the idea of the cross cut, but the "con" of the cross cut is that it takes a stronger motor to do the same amount of stuff. I spent a bit extra to make sure that I could do several sheets of paper, staples, credit cards, etc....
I think this is pretty close to the one that I have.
Fellowes Powershred B-121C 12-Sheet Cross-Cut Shredder | StaplesŪ
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* 12-Sheet, Cross-Cut, Deskside Shredder, Shreds Credit Cards, CDs/DVDs and Staples
* 10 minute continuous run time
* Shreds 9 feet per minute
* 5.5 gallon wastebasket capacity with pull-out bin
* Cross-Cut shred size: 0.156" x 1.437"
* 64 decibel noise level
* Dimensions (H x W x D): 22.25"H x 13.81"W x 10.25"D
* Warranty (Full / Cutter): 1 year machine / 1 year on cutters
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