
MyBinding.com recently partnered with Fellowes to introduce a new line of paper shredders manufactured in Itasca, Illinois. The shredders, part of the Powershred 400 series, are the company’s highest performing shredders on the market.
Although Fellowes is one of the most famous manufacturers of Paper Shredders, Fellowes also produces high quality laminators, binding machines, binding supplies and laminating pouches. Founded in 1917 by Harry Fellowes originally producing bank archive boxes, Fellowes has now become a strong force in the office products manufacturing world. Fellowes produces some of the best shredders on the market today, ranging from low-end personal use to heavy duty office shredders built with security in mind first. Read the articles below and discover everything you need to know about Fellowes equipment and supplies. Or, give us a call and a Fellowes expert will be glad to assist you.

MyBinding.com recently partnered with Fellowes to introduce a new line of paper shredders manufactured in Itasca, Illinois. The shredders, part of the Powershred 400 series, are the company’s highest performing shredders on the market.
Fellowes, one of the office machine industry’s most respected manufacturers, has unveiled a number of new paper shredders for the new year. One of them is the Powershred 125i, a strip-cut device that has a number of user-friendly features. This machine is easy to use so you will be able to shred without any hassle. Just follow these instructions:
Laminators are essential machines that can come in handy in a variety of work environments especially offices and schools. There are essentially two types of laminators (pouch and roll) and they’re both made by some first-rate manufacturers. These companies range from well-known ones (Fellowes, GBC) to ones that aren’t too familiar to people outside the document finish industry (Drytac, Tamerica). If you’re looking for a laminator, there are some names you should for. Here are seven of them. Check them out so you can learn which names are the best in one area of the document finishing industry.
Do you ever worry that someone will steal your identity or that another company will discover things about your business that should remain under warps? If so, then it’s clear that you need to get a paper shredder. Since there are so many to choose from, you might want some guidance in deciding which ones to look at. To help you out, here are three of them:
Paper shredders have been used by individuals and businesses for years but they’ve really just become popular fairly recently. That’s because identity theft has unfortunately never been so prevalent. Also, there have been a couple of federal privacy laws passed including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) that require certain entities to protect various types of private information. Owning a paper shredder is now a necessity for just about everyone.
However, choosing the right paper shredder isn’t always easy partly due to the fact that there are so many available these days. There are small and large shredders, ones that are either quiet or noisy, and so on. There are paper shredders made by little-known manufacturers and ones made by office machine giants such as Fellowes and GBC. And there are even shredders that can only shred items such as DAT tape and DVD’s. While it may seem that there are too many types of shredders available, there are really only two. They’re known as cross-cut and strip-cut shredders. These designations refer to how the machines cut paper. Let’s take an in-depth look at these different types of paper shredders so you can decide which one will right for you.



