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Formax FD 8500HS High Security Level 6 Paper Shredder Review

The Formax FD 8500HS is a powerful shredder that offers users the highest level of document shredding security available on the market, meeting National Security Agency/Central Security Service specifications for the destruction of highly confidential or top secret documents. That’s not all this shredder has to offer, though. Here are a few great reasons you should check out the FD 8500HS.

  1. Security. As a level 6, NSA-approved shredder, the FD 8500HS offers the highest security document shredding available anywhere. Primarily designed for such organizations as the military, research organizations, and government agencies, level 6 shredding is what is called for if you are dealing with documents that would be considered “top secret.” The FD 8500HS churns the average sheet of paper into miniscule particles of 1/32″ x 3/16″ and positively ensures that those documents will never be read again. This type of security might be much more than the average business would ever need, but if you are in one of the aforementioned organizations, or you are in a business that contracts with such agencies on a regular basis, the FD 8500HS is just the type of shredder that you need.
  2. Easy to Maintain. The FD 8500HS has a few features that make every-day maintenance a simple task. The LED control panel features an indicator light that will let you know when the cutting heads need to be oiled, and to make that task even simpler, you can purchase the optional automatic oiling system. Usage information (such as hours of use and volume of paper shredded) is also recorded to help service technicians with troubleshooting if you should ever require a service call.
  3. Easy to Use. The FD 8500HS is as user-friendly a shredder as you will find anywhere. The control panel is well lit and lets you know at all times what operational mode the machine is in. On the panel, you will find that there are settings for automatic start/stop (using electronic sensors) and manual operation. There is also a convenient LED load indicator gauge that will let you know if you are about to overfeed the shredder. If an overfeed does occur, the FD 8500HS will immediately kick into reverse to prevent a paper jam.
  4. Safe to Operate. The FD 8500HS keeps safety in mind with a few great features such as: automatic power cutoff if the door to the shred bin is opened or if the box is full and needs emptying, thermal protection to keep the motor from overheating, and a self-contained circuit breaker to prevent electrical overload issues.
  5. Powerful. The FD 8500HS features an AC-gear motor that cranks cutting heads that are of solid heat-treated steel. The motor operates at 39 feet per minute, and offers a sheet capacity of 5 sheets per pass. The FD 8500HS also features a feed opening that is 16 inches wide, meaning that it will easily accommodate not only all of the most common sheet sizes (such as letter and legal sheets), but can also handle those extra wide “green bar” computer printout sheets.

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13 Responses

  1. leboubzada carra Says:

    Nope, diapers aren’t cheap, and formula costs even more. :) Welcome to parenthood! LOL 3 things I want to say, well 4 but the 4th isn’t about mothering. 1 – don’t sweat the small stuff hon. Honestly, it doesn’t matter if you aren’t sure if you should get 6 onesies or a dozen – you’ll figure it out once baby arrives and they grow out of them so quickly anyway. Little things like that really aren’t important. 2 – trust yourself. This is your body and your baby and no one on earth knows them as well as you do. Listen to your instincts and you’ll be just fine. 3 – educate yourself. Learn as much as you can about what happens to your body during pregnancy and labor and delivery, so you aren’t freaked out when stuff happens. It’s when you know, that birth is more manageable. When women don’t understand what’s happening, they tend to freak out more and that makes birth harder than it has to be. As for the 4th thing, it’s only this – sweetie, the planet did just fine without you before you were born, there’s nothing you (or even everyone on earth combined) can do that can impact it one way or the other, it’s way bigger than you are. ;) Newborns need a diaper change at least 6 times a day. Go with the disposables. Think of the water you’ll save! :D *hugs* You’ll be a good mom, don’t worry. And if you have any questions, I’ve been here a few times – hospital and homebirth and breastfeeding and diapers and all of that, so don’t hesitate to ask. :)

  2. zama goos Says:

    Worked fine for me.

    Make sure you are compiling it in an empty project, rather than a win32 project.

  3. toriesher hesey Says:

    Oh me too…i mean the opinion bit…Coz an opinion is usually followed by work if u are not top management types!and i love love the paper shredder office…and yes proclaiming loudly about “bandwidth” ideas is great…but somehow the most jobless ppl do it the best!

  4. brideridis Says:

    OMG justin beiber is.. ASIAN?!

  5. ban buncio Says:

    ISO/IEC 17799:2005 establishes guidelines and general principles for initiating, implementing, maintaining, and improving information security management in an organization. The objectives outlined provide general guidance on the commonly accepted goals of information security management. ISO/IEC 17799:2005 contains best practices of control objectives and controls in the following areas of information security management:

    security policy;
    organization of information security;
    asset management;
    human resources security;
    physical and environmental security;
    communications and operations management;
    access control;
    information systems acquisition, development and maintenance;
    information security incident management;
    business continuity management;
    compliance.
    The control objectives and controls in ISO/IEC 17799:2005 are intended to be implemented to meet the requirements identified by a risk assessment. ISO/IEC 17799:2005 is intended as a common basis and practical guideline for developing organizational security standards and effective security management practices, and to help build confidence in inter-organizational activities.

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    Wow. Cudi did it again. 29 ppl don’t know good music.

  7. tippellne Says:

    hey rachel!thanks for stopping by notions :) i love your names, by the way. very nice choices!my score on this test was as follows:purgatory: very highlevel 1: highlevel 2: very lowlevel 3: highlevel 4: very lowlevel 5: lowlevel 6: very lowlevel 7: lowlevel 8: moderate (huh?)level 9: very lowi guess i eat too much. i didn't realize ;)

  8. ison Says:

    This is true. I did high school in Western Australia, where your university admission is determined by a percentile scaled factoring in your peers’ scores, school and other information. It’s complex but the end result is a very fair system. However an unfortunate side effect is that your classmates’ scores going down makes your score goes up.We found out years after graduation that there were quite a few students who actively hid the amount of study and after-school tuition they did, possibly due to the above incentive. In school they felt like naturally talented geniuses, which made it feel futile to compete.

  9. ber eler Says:

    As societies gained technological and industrial control over the environment, people feel less fearful and weak, more powerful and able to influence their surroundings. As they gain in some material security, they gain in psychological security. They have less need of an all powerful god and church to direct their lives.

  10. steffer bouthevill Says:

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  11. tasawy Says:

    The final paper is a combination of all of the papers written so far. He said to pick a virtual organization such as Kudler Fine Foods to provide background for the paper.

    The presentation is based on that paper. Essentially the paper is creating an HR plan and the presentation is a simulation of presenting that plan to the management of the company.

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  13. dehbers Says:

    me da risa tu comentario, ¿actualmente tienes un rx8?, que bien ¿no?, solamente que a lo que de verdad nos gusta nos lo compramos cuando salio a 36000e y no esperamos 5 años para poder comprarlo de 2,3 o 4 mano a precios de risa, los rx8 a este precio son carne de quillos y de desguace, al igual que los fueron los rx7fd, que nadie se acuerda pero a los 2 a los 2 años de ponerse a la venta pasaron de 8 kilos nuevos a poco mas de 2, porque la gente los utilizaba como un coche para fardar y hacer el imbécil y los pobres reventaban uno detrás de otro.Y no tienes la menor idea de lo que hablas, pero ni un poco.Un motor rotativo no puede ir en un c4 de 4 puertas por un motón de cuestiones técnicas, el motor rotativo es un motor de alto rendimiento, y altas revoluciones, no es motor ni familiar, ni para ciudad, es un motor puramente deportivo.Todos los mazdas rotativos del primero al ultimo son deportivos, antes de hablar sin saber, porque no tienes ni idea, infórmate un poco, Mazda compro los derechos, porque vio el potencial de este motor, pero no para hacer coches de calle familiares, sino para participar en pruebas deportivas y hacer coches deportivos.según tu un cosmo sport, primer coche rotativo de mazda no es un deportivo?, biplaza, tracción trasera, 120cv de la época, cuando aquí un coche de esa epoca de 40cv ya era considerado un pepino,, lo dicho no solo no tienes ni idea, sino que ademas escribes unas paridas de ordago.Yo he tenido piezas motores desmontados, 13b, renesis, he desmontado fd, he comprado rx8 nuevos y he traído fds de Japón, he visitado el museo mazda de hiroshima, he comprado piezas a la misma mazda, tu articulo es una puta pena.Peor ademas de saber de que hablas dices chorradas, el 16x no aumenta la cilindrada y ya esta, y tu “informador europeo” juas pero chato si en la misma pagina mazda japón puedes ver el 16x y todos sus esquemas.Turbo, seguimos diciendo tonterías, mazda después de los fd dijo que sino se podia hacer un motor como dios manda sin turbo con potencia y consumo aceptable no hacia mas rotativos, el resultado el renesis, te podría explicar mil razones de porque no existirán mas rotativos turbos pero te lo resumo en una, FIABILIDAD.Podría seguir todo el día rajando de todo el montón de chorradas que has puesto, pero sinceramente no tengo ganaspd: no es tan difícil hablar intentando ser riguroso con las verdades

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