The Swingline Stack-and-Shred 300X Shredder ($1,249.99) offers hands-free shredding at its most convenient. Instead of having to insert the documents into a feed slot by hand, you can open the shredder's lid, insert a stack of up to 300 documents, close the lid, and walk away while the shredder does all the work. This version pairs with the SmarTech Shredder app, which lets you monitor your shred job's progress, including notifying you of any problems and when the job is done. The 300X doesn't come cheap, and it isn't as fast as some other auto-feed shredders we have looked at, but its convenience will appeal to many businesses, especially during tax season.
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When you open the app, you come to a screen showing the Swingline name, and a gray circle with the word Connect in the center. When the shredder is connected by Bluetooth (which should happen automatically if the shredder is turned on and Bluetooth is enabled on your mobile device), the circle will turn green, the word Ready will appear within it, and the shredder's serial number will appear above it. When a shred job is in progress, the word in the circle changes to Shredding, and when the job is done, you will see Completed. The app will also inform you if the bin is full, the door is open, there is a paper jam, or the shredder is shut down during a cool-off period.
The best thing about the SmarTech Shredder app is that it enables you to start a shred job, retreat to the comfort of your desk (assuming it's within Bluetooth range), and monitor the progress with a glance at the app. An app like this only makes sense with an auto-sheet feeder, as the nature of a manual-feed shredder requires you to be at the shredder for the duration of the job. Although it's not a make-or-break feature, it's a nice touch that some users will appreciate.
The 300X is deep and tall, measuring 25 by 13.7 by 18.5 inches (HWD) and with a generous 11-gallon basket capacity. This shredder is geared toward business use, for offices or workgroups with five to 10 people. On top is a manual feed slot for small paper jobs. Opening the lid lets you put paper in the auto-feed tray, or shred a plastic card or CD. Once you've inserted a CD, you just close the shredder's lid, which greatly muffles this normally noisy process.
Controls on the front of the shredder include physical buttons for On, Forward, and Reverse, and keys for the numbers 1 through 4 for entering a passcode to open or lock the lid, a neat security feature when you're shredding a stack of sensitive documents. It's a cross-cut shredder, cutting documents into narrow strips much shorter than the length of a sheet of paper. Individual shreds measure about 1.3 by 0.14 inches, small enough to be secure for nearly all standard business documents.
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