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Borrow a Shredder?


goonjm

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Hi,


I've got an approx 6 inch stack of documents I need to get rid off after digitising the lot. Would anyone out there have a shredder I could borrow for a week or so? Aware that lots need a bit of a cool down after a few minutes of shredding, so hopefully a week would allow me to get the lot done - thanks in the form of wine and/or beer.


Alternatively, anyone got one they're looking too sell?



Thanks,


Simon

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Thanks for the response tomdhu. I will be picking one up, however I'm a bit limited for space so was hoping to borrow a slightly more robust one to help get through the pile before picking up a compact model for day to day use. If I have no luck on that front, I guess I'll be resorting to slowly working through it over a week or so!

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