When will the paper shredder become a standard household appliance?!


Question: It should be already...lol!!!

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Answers: It should be already...lol!!!

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when you buy one

i own 3, it isn't already???

I don't know but I like your idea--it totally rocks!!

it already is

it isn't

I think it already has!

i have one! i love it...i shred almost everthing lol

it is in my empire honey

I thought it already was. I have one in my home office and one in the toilet.

I thought it already was?!?!?!

I thought it alrealy was!

I shred any piece of mail with my name on it. Getting around to do it is the problem The shredder is so noisy.

it is in my home

good question!...wish i had one rite now! guess it wil become a standard when more people realize how useful they can be. its a good way to recycle the shredded paper ...like....u can use it 4 packing material and whatnot.

doesn't everyone have one?

I think 50 to 65 percent of Americans have paper shredders as a standard household appliance.... I would like to see somebody steel my identity. Probably would feel sorry for me and leave me some good money to clean up my credit......

I would say in the next few years! The shredding of confidential documents has had a great deal of buzz in recent years, mostly fueled by the rise in identity and credit card theft. Shredders are being sold in record numbers as people begin to understand the need to destroy materials that could give a dishonest few the edge to steal money, or worse, one's identity.

As recent as this shredding "buzz" seems, however, the truth is, that document shredding has been around as long as paper (or papyrus) itself, for over 6,000 years. When an Egyptian writer made a mistake on his hieroglyphics, he routinely tore-up the papyrus he was working on, manually, then started again.
:) Kate

Don't know. It's a great way to pass time though.

I would have to say that everyone should own one. I get mine shredded at the military post recycle center for free. One day I may own one though.

Never. People aren't concerned with security enough, plus the internet's a more convenient way of losing our information and identity.

it is in my home

it isnt?

It already is in my apartment.

I thought It already was, I had mine designed to match my office decor.

U don't need that as paper work is reducing day by day..

i love mine, it's practically family......lol

I thought it already was. I'd never put anything into the trash that contained even my name. You'd be shocked with what people can do with your trash!!! Shred it all!!

When it starts shredding the past.... and shredding the regrets.....

oh crap! sorry, i dont know......




























































































































































































































































































































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