
Fellowes Office Machines & Shredders
Fellowes LX201 Micro-Cut Shredder – 12 Sheets, High-Security Office Shredder, Jam Proof
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- Shreds up to 12 sheets per pass
- P-5 micro-cut security for confidential documents
- Continuous-duty motor for nonstop use
- Jam-proof system prevents interruptions
- SafeSense® technology ensures user safety
- SilentShred™ technology for quiet operation
- 14-gallon bin reduces frequent emptying
Description
The Fellowes LX201 Micro-Cut Shredder is ideal for offices needing secure document destruction. It shreds up to 12 sheets per pass into micro-cut particles, providing P-5 security for sensitive documents. Equipped with a continuous-duty motor and Jam Proof System, it handles daily shredding efficiently. SafeSense® Technology immediately stops shredding if hands touch the paper entry. Its SilentShred™ technology ensures quiet operation, and the pull-out bin allows easy maintenance and extended shredding sessions.
Specifications
- Model: LX201
- Part Number: 3833101
- Cut Type: Micro-Cut
- Sheet Capacity: Up to 12 sheets per pass
- Security Level: P-5 (DIN 66399)
- Shred Size: 2 × 12 mm micro-cut particles
- Bin Capacity: 14 gallons (≈53 liters)
- Run Time: Continuous-duty motor
- Feed Width: 9 inches
- Noise Level: SilentShred™ technology
- Shreds: Paper, staples, paper clips, credit cards, CDs/DVDs
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 31″ × 18.5″ × 17″
- Weight: 32 kg (≈70 lbs)
- Warranty: 2-year product / lifetime cutters
Key Features
- Shreds up to 12 sheets per pass with P-5 security
- Continuous-duty motor for nonstop shredding
- Jam Proof System prevents paper jams
- SafeSense® Technology protects hands during operation
- SilentShred™ technology ensures quiet office use
- Pull-out 14-gallon bin for easy maintenance
- Shreds paper, staples, paper clips, credit cards, and CDs/DVDs
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