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New United DT-200S Strip Cut Shredder – Shreds Up to 26 Sheets, 60.6L Bin, P-2 Security Level

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New United DT-200S Strip Cut Shredder – Shreds Up to 26 Sheets, 60.6L Bin, P-2 Security Level

SKU: 3664
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AED3200.00

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  • Shreds up to 26 sheets per pass
  • P-2 security level for basic confidentiality
  • Large 60.6-liter bin
  • Shreds multiple media types including CDs and credit cards
  • Quiet and reliable operation
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Description

The New United DT-200S Strip Cut Shredder is designed for efficient and secure document disposal in office environments. With a P-2 security level, it shreds up to 26 sheets of paper per pass into 3.9 mm wide strips, ensuring basic confidentiality. The 60.6-liter bin reduces the frequency of emptying, and the 230 mm paper throat width accommodates standard A4 documents. This shredder also shreds CDs, credit cards, staples, and paper clips, providing versatility for various office needs. Quiet and reliable, it’s an ideal choice for home offices or workplaces requiring frequent shredding.

Specifications:

  • Shredding Capacity: 26 sheets (A4, 80 gsm) per pass
  • Cut Type & Size: Strip-cut; 3.9 mm wide strips
  • Security Level: P-2 (DIN 66399)
  • Bin Capacity: 60.6 liters
  • Paper Entry Width: 230 mm
  • Shreds Materials: Paper, CDs, credit cards, staples, paper clips
  • Noise Level: 60 dB
  • Dimensions: 48 x 44 x 94 cm (L x W x H)
  • Weight: 17 kg
  • Warranty: 1 year

Key Features:

  • Shreds up to 26 sheets per pass for efficient document disposal
  • Capable of shredding paper, CDs, credit cards, staples, and paper clips
  • Large 60.6-liter bin reduces frequent emptying
  • 230 mm paper throat width for easy document insertion
  • Quiet operation suitable for office use

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