Let’s face it, in today’s digital age, there’s still a mountain of paper floating around. Bank statements, old bills, receipts – it all adds up. And when it comes time to declutter, tossing these documents straight in the trash can be a security risk. That’s where the humble paper shredder comes in, and Pen+Gear offers a range of options to tackle your shredding needs.

Pen+Gear Paper Shredder

Pen+Gear 6-Sheet Cross-cut Paper Shredder

Pen+Gear 6-Sheet Cross-cut Paper Shredder

This compact shredder is ideal for smaller jobs or those with limited space. Like its 10-sheet counterpart, it boasts cross-cut shredding and can handle staples and paper clips. It’s a fantastic choice for home offices or personal use.

Pen+Gear 10-Sheet Cross-cut Paper Shredder

Pen+Gear 10-Sheet Cross cut Paper Shredder

This Pen+Gear 10-Sheet Cross-Cut Pape Shredder tackles a decent amount of paper (up to 10 sheets at once) and features a cross-cut shredding style, creating confetti-like pieces for enhanced security. It can also shred credit cards, staples, and small paper clips – a real all-rounder. Bonus points for its quiet operation, perfect for shredding in peace (or while on a conference call, no judgment!).

Pen+Gear Strip-Cut Paper Shredder

If you’re dealing with less sensitive documents, the Pen+Gear Strip-Cut Paper Shredder is a budget-friendly option. It shreds paper into long strips, which offers some basic security compared to throwing documents away whole.

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Using a Pen+Gear shredder is a breeze. Here’s a quick rundown:

  1. Power Up: Plug in your shredder and flick the switch to “On.”
    Most Pen+Gear models feature an automatic feed,
    which means the shredding starts once you insert paper.
  2. Feed the Beast: Open the feed slot (consult your manual for specific instructions) and insert your documents. Remember, don’t exceed the sheet capacity – overloading can lead to jams.
  3. Shredding Success!: The shredder will automatically munch through your paper. Most Pen+Gear models offer a “Reverse” function in case of jams, but it’s best to avoid overloading to keep things running smoothly.
  4. Emptying the Bin: Keep an eye on the bin – you don’t want overflowing shreds! Most Pen+Gear shredders have a full bin indicator light, and emptying is usually as simple as pulling out the bin and disposing of the contents securely.
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pen and gear shredder troubleshooting

pen and gear shredder troubleshooting

Even the best shredders can experience occasional jams. Here’s how to handle them like a champ:

Paper Jam: Don’t force anything! Turn off the shredder and unplug it. Use the “Reverse” function (if available) to try and clear the jam slowly. If that doesn’t work, consult your manual for specific instructions on how to open the shredder and manually remove the paper. Remember, safety first – keep your fingers clear of the blades!

Overheating: Shredders can get hot after extended use. Most Pen+Gear models have an overheat indicator light – if you see it turn on, simply turn off the shredder and let it cool down for about 30 minutes before resuming.

Other Issues: If you encounter any problems beyond jams or overheating, refer to your Pen+Gear shredder manual or contact their customer service for assistance.

Shredding Tips and Tricks

Paperclip Power: Most Pen+Gear shredders can handle staples and small paperclips. However, if you’re dealing with a large amount of stapled documents, it’s best to remove the staples beforehand to avoid overloading the shredder.

Credit Card Confidence: Pen+Gear shredders (except the Strip-Cut model) can shred credit cards. However, only feed one card at a time for optimal performance.

Oil Up: Regularly oiling the blades of your Pen+Gear shredder (refer to the manual for specific instructions) can help prevent jams and extend its lifespan.

Shredding Security: For highly sensitive documents, consider a micro-cut shredder, which creates

FAQS

A: Pen+Gear shredders generally don’t require disassembly for everyday use. However, some models might have a designated “jam release” door that allows access to the blades for clearing jams.

Unplug the shredder and let it cool down completely.
Open the designated oil port (if your model has one). Refer to your manual for location.
Insert a small amount of shredder oil (not lubricant sheets) following the manufacturer’s recommendations.
A few drops are usually enough.Run the shredder for a few seconds in “reverse” mode (if available) to distribute the oil.
Wipe away any excess oil with a clean cloth.Close the oil port (if applicable).

We strongly advise against taking apart your Pen+Gear shredder, including the Aurora model.
Disassembling the shredder can void your warranty and expose you to safety hazards from the sharp blades. For troubleshooting and repairs, refer to your user manual or contact Pen+Gear customer service.

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2 Comments

  1. Have a Pen+Gear model VM1420MA shredder that keep running in auto mode cleaned the sensors but still continually runs in auto. Should I relace the sensors?

    1. Thank you for your question. If your Pen+Gear VM1420MA shredder keeps running in auto mode even after cleaning the sensors, there might be an issue with the sensors themselves. Replacing the sensors could be a solution, but before doing that, we recommend contacting our customer support team at 1-800-925-6278. They can guide you through troubleshooting steps or assist with any necessary repairs or replacements.

      We’re here to help ensure your shredder works perfectly!

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