I saw these at a store today and did a double take. I've never heard of shredding scissors but I think they're a great idea. Many of my clients stockpile their shredding until it gets to be a huge pile that they then don't have time to shred. Even when I get them to station the shredder right where they sort mail and paper, they still don't use it all the time. In fact, a lot of them would just as soon tear up paper than feed it through the shredder.
I'm going to start recommending these shears. I can see one really helpful application for them and that's to shred just the personal information on a piece of paper, or the address label on a magazine. Credit card applications, for example, don't need to be completely shredded. You just need to get rid of the identifying information by using the scissors to snip up that little section.
These shears do straight cut only, so they aren't as good for entire sheet shredding as cross-cut shredders because theoretically the strips can be reassembled. However, if you're trying to make some paper fringe to decorate your tiki hut or sushi plate, that feature comes in handy!





These scissors are used as credit card shredding , they can add a great impact to shred financial documents in banks and organizations .
Posted by: Office Equipments | September 13, 2009 at 09:32 PM
This shredder is very handy and one can carry it any where if really concerned about identity theft. But for office users i would recommend buying something which is not manual to avoid time consumption. You can check many varities at http://www.shredderwarehouse.com
Posted by: Paper shredder | September 09, 2009 at 10:31 PM
Informative post ! credit card are not completely shredded , by means of these scissors , the secret identification codes can be deleted .
Posted by: Cross Cut Shredder | September 01, 2009 at 08:23 PM