Rexel Paper Shredder Buying Guide

Everything you need to know to buy the best shredder for your home or office.

Why should you buy a paper shredder?

Whether you want to dispose of personal documents at home or client information, data protection is one of the primary motivations for buying a shredder. Many people assume that GDPR only relates to electronic data, but this is not the case. GDPR rules also apply to paper-based data so it is important that organisations handle EU-originated personal data carefully.

Whether you are a business or consumer, our buying guide will help you choose the correct paper shredder to ensure you’re protected against identity theft and other fraudulent activity that can be carried out if your sensitive data gets into the wrong hands.

DVDs/CDs

DVDs/CDs

Paperclipped documents

Paperclipped documents

Stapled documents

Stapled documents

Paper shredders for businesses

Investing in an office paper shredder gives you, as a company owner, the peace of mind that you are destroying sensitive data and personal information in the correct way, abiding by legislations.

How big does the shredder bin need to be?

Pick a shredder bin size based upon sheets stored in the bin rather than bin size alone. Note that the higher the security level means a smaller cut size and increased bin capacity

See our guide below for sheet capacity depending on the number of users:

Number of users

General use

Sheet capacity

1-2

Personal/executive

60

Up to 10

Small office

300

Up to 20

Departmental

600

20+

Large office

600+

Pricelists

Pricelists

Employee Records

Employee Records

Invoices

Invoices

Questions to ask before buying a paper shredder

With a wide variety of models available, it is not a one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to paper shredding. Before you settle on a paper shredder make sure you consider the questions and information below to ensure you make the correct decision.

What level of security do I need from a shredder?

Before considering cut type, you should carefully consider what level of security you would like from a shredder. All Rexel paper shredders are categorised by their security level which is shown as a P-rating; this refers to the number of pieces a document is shredded into.

Check out our security cut types below so you can select a shredder with the correct P-Rating for your needs.

P-7

The top standard for government and military reports.

Shreds an A4 document into 12500 pieces. View range.

P-6

Necessary for legal, military and financial documents containing proprietary data.

Shreds an A4 document into 6000 pieces. View range.

P-5

Appropriate for confidential personal, financial documents and strategic papers.

Shreds an A4 document into 2000 pieces. View range.

P-4

Ideal for bank statements and business confidential documents.

Shreds an A4 document into 400 pieces. View range.

P-3

General day to day documents containing sensitive data such as addresses.

Shreds an A4 document into 200 pieces. View range.

P-2

Basic day to day non-sensitive data.

Shreds an A4 document  into 40 pieces. View range.

P-7 Security rating

P-7 Security rating

P-7 shreds an A4 document into 12500 pieces.

The top standard for government and military reports.

P-6 Security rating

P-6 Security rating

P-6 shreds an A4 document into 6000 pieces.

Necessary for legal, military and financial documents containing proprietary data.

P-5 Security rating

P-5 Security rating

P-5 shreds an A4 document into 2000 pieces.

Appropriate for confidential personal, financial documents and strategic papers.

P-4 Security rating

P-4 Security rating

P-4 shreds an A4 document into 400 pieces.

Ideal for bank statements and business confidential documents.

P-3 Security rating

P-3 Security rating

P-3 shreds an A4 document into 200 pieces.

General day to day documents containing sensitive data such as addresses.

P-2 Security rating

P-2 Security rating

P-2 shreds an A4 document into 40 pieces.

Basic day to day non-sensitive data.

Should I purchase a manual or Auto Feed paper shredder?

Opting for an auto feed or manual shredder will depend on a number of factors, including how quickly you want your shredding completed and whether you would prefer to be more hands-on. Generally speaking, the higher sheet capacity shredders allow for quicker shredding, but read the information below to ensure you make the correct choice.

Auto Feed Shredding

See how easy it is to shred stacks of paper with patented Auto Feed technology.

Manual feed shredders

Whilst manual feed shredders require human intervention to feed documents into the machines, however they can still shred a high volume of sheets in one go.  Manual feed shredders also use the latest anti-jam technology to ensure seamless uninterrupted shredding when coupled with long run times.

Learn more about our paper jam prevention technology below:

Feature

This means…

Anti - Jam

Automatically stops and reverses when too much paper is inserted

Intelligent Jam Prevention

Continuously checks and indicates if too much paper is being fed into the shredder

Auto Reverse

Responds automatically to a jam in the auto feed chamber

How can I shred A3 documents?

Rexel A4 paper shredders can shred A3 documents which are folded in half – just keep an eye on the maximum number of sheets that can be shred at once as a folded piece of A3 is equal to two sheets of A4.

If you will be regularly shredding A3 documents or will need to shred A3 documents en masse, you should consider one of our manual feed wide entry shredders.

How big does the shredder bin need to be?

Pick a shredder bin size based upon sheets stored in the bin rather than bin size alone. Note that the higher the security level means a smaller cut size and increased bin capacity

See our guide below for sheet capacity depending on the number of users:

Number of users

General use

Sheet capacity

1-2

Personal/executive

60

Up to 10

Small office

300

Up to 20

Departmental

600

20+

Large office

600+

Shredder oil sheets

Shredder oil sheets

The easiest way to oil your shredder is to shred a Rexel oil sheet.

What type of oil should I use for my shredder?

If you have a Rexel shredder check to see whether your shredder requires oil sheets or liquid oil for maintenance. We have both Rexel Shredder Oil for our large paper shredders and Rexel Shredder Oil Sheets available in different sizes to ensure you keep your Rexel paper shredder in the best condition.  Oil sheets can be used with any paper shredder and are shred in exactly the same why as you would shred an A4 sheet.

Real time notifications

One step further still is our range of Auto+ SmarTech shredders. We have removed the guess work of maintenance by producing devices that offer auto feed and hands-free shredding. Furthermore the dedicated Rexel Auto+ SmarTech App can be used alongside the shredder.

Users will receive notifications from the app including whether the shredder bin needs emptying, a shredding job is complete or whether the shredder needs oiling.

Our Auto+ SmartTech shredders are particularly useful for time-poor facilities managers who need to maximise shredder availability, to ensure employee compliance with the paper security policy of an organisation.

Auto+ SmarTech

Auto+ SmarTech

Intelligent Shredding for the smart generation

Common Paper Shredder Issues

From the basic to the most advanced, paper shredders of all shapes and sizes can fall foul of common issues.

Why is my shredder suffering with a paper jam?

Paper jams tend to be caused by loading too many sheets into your shredder or shredding a non-compatible material. It may also be a sign that you need to lubricate your shredder with oil.

Shredder paper jams can be inconvenient, especially when dealing with large volumes of sensitive material, so it is best to follow the guidelines provided when you purchase a Rexel shredder.

 

Why has my paper shredder stopped working?

Your shredder not operating at all is a common problem and often linked to one of the following:

  • Your electric paper shredder machine is not plugged in correctly or turned on

  • Ensure your cutter head and bin draw is correctly fitted and closed

  • There’s a paper jam

  • Your machine needs a service due to damage