Giveaway: Fellowes P-12C Cross-Cut Shredder – Shredding Never Felt So Good

A few weeks back, I shared with you that I had been selected as one of four moms to be brand ambassadors for Fellowes Inc. As such, Fellowes gave me a P-12C Cross-Cut Shredder to try and review. They also gave me one to give away to one lucky BMWK reader.

If you’re like me, you literally need to shred something every day due to the constant barrage of mail that comes to your home which contains sensitive information about your identity. One of the best ways to protect your identity is to shred that mail.

However, I did not shred every day due to our crappy shredder. It jammed frequently so you could only feed 2 or 3 sheets in it at a time. Because of this, I let my sensitive mail pile up until I could devote some time to shred it each month.

I really did not know how bad our shredder was until I received the Fellowes P-12C Cross-Cut Shredder. This shredder shreds up to 12 sheets at a time. I don’t even have to open the envelopes. It also shreds Paper Clips, Staples, and Credit Cards. Those unwanted credit card offers go bye bye in no time flat!!! And I truly appreciate the 4 gallon bin that you can pull out and dispose of the shredded paper easily and without making a mess.

Also since P-12C has the patented SafteySense technology that stops shredding when hands touch the paper opening, I feel safe allowing my 9 year to help with the shredding.

BMWK family- shredding has never been so good for us!!! And we want you to have the opportunity to say bye bye to your old crappy shredder and experience what I am describing here. And thanks to Fellowes, we are going to give one lucky reader a P-12C Cross-Cut Shredder (retail value: $89.99) The features include:

  • Shreds 12 sheets per pass into 5/32×2″ crosscut particles (Security Level 3)
  • Patented SafeSense Technology stops shredding when hands touch the paper opening
  • Compact design fits neatly under desks
  • Features 4-gallon, pull-out bin
  • Shreds: Paper Clips, Paper, Staples, Credit Cards

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Disclosure: I am a Fellowes Mom blogger and received a shredder in return for this review and giveaway. If it didn’t work I wouldn’t talk about it :-) . All opinions are honest and mine.


About the author

Ronnie Tyler is the co-creator of BlackandMarriedWithKids.com and co-producer of the films Happily Ever After: A Positive Image of Black Marriage, You Saved Me, Men Ain’t Boys and Still Standing. The proud mom of 4 has been selected by Parenting Magazine as a Must-Read Mom, is one of Babble’s Top 100 Mom Bloggers, and was an Ebony Power 100 Honoree for 2011 and 2012.


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Comments (11)

  1. Zstankard Friday - 09 / 12 / 2011 Reply
    I could use this shredder to cut up all the unwanted credit card mail that I get!
  2. nylse Friday - 09 / 12 / 2011 Reply
    i could definitely use this
  3. Kirstin Fuller Friday - 09 / 12 / 2011 Reply
    This sounds like the Bentley of shredders...  
  4. Maureen Friday - 09 / 12 / 2011 Reply
    It would the big help in shredding the personal info that I do not want to get out for everyone's eyes.
  5. Melzie Saturday - 10 / 12 / 2011 Reply
    As someone who was mysteriously billed for $3800 worth of food at some random pizza parlor in the Midwest, I think this is something I need in my life :-).
  6. alysia christiani Saturday - 10 / 12 / 2011 Reply
    this shredder would come in handy over my xmas break as i plan to FINALLY get all my papers in order and put my new filing cabinet to use.  that means all junk mail and all unneeded documents (a pile already knee high) would find there way into this lovely shredder. i know my kids can't wait (they're on shredding duty)  :-)
  7. knocka005 Sunday - 11 / 12 / 2011 Reply
    I am going through boxes for our recent moved and there are lots of things that should be shredded. I could use this type of shredder.
  8. Mrs. W Monday - 12 / 12 / 2011 Reply
    I know what it feels like to be a victim of identity theft and would definitely appreciate a quality shredder.
  9. Mommy Reporter Tuesday - 13 / 12 / 2011 Reply
    I would shred the piles of old papers I have sitting in a box in my office... ugh!!
  10. Marina Tuesday - 13 / 12 / 2011 Reply
    I would shred all my financial statements, insurance papers, bills, pretty much all the papers :)

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