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Fellowes SB-99Ci Cross-Cut Paper Shredder Review
If you share an office with one or two other people, and your shredding needs are fairly light, you may want to consider purchasing the Fellowes SB-99Ci. A nice cross-cut shredder designed to destroy a respectable seventeen sheets at a time, the SB-99Ci also is able to easily shred credit cards, compact discs, DVDs, staples, and paper clips. Here we will take a close look at some of the pros and cons of owning a SB-99Ci.
Pros:
As with its many of its other shredders, Fellowes has equipped the SB-99Ci with its very impressive jam proof function that won’t allow the machine to run if someone is trying to feed it more than it can handle. This is a very important feature because paper jams can be a real mess, and not everyone is always going to know how much paper a given shredder can handle at one time. We tested it out, and found it to be effective, and liked the red light/green light system for letting us know whether we were within the limit or not. Whether you have a single shredder, or a few of them spread out around the floor of your business, the noise of the average shredder can be a bit of an annoyance to your office mates. The Fellowes SB-99Ci was pretty impressive in that it ran pretty much silently, and we couldn’t see how it would be much of a distraction over and above the hum of a normally functioning office. Safety is always a concern when using shredders, as one careless moment could cause some pretty serious injuries. To that end, Fellowes has developed a remarkable technology that places a sensor at the paper feed that is able to detect body heat, and will shut off the machine if you hand gets too close to the opening. We bravely checked it out, and it worked extremely well. We are guessing that Fellowes competitors will be trying to imitate this impressive safety feature sooner rather than later. We thought the 9 gallon bin was easy to empty and deal with in general, and we like the fact that the SB-99Ci has casters for easy moving about the office.
Cons:
Though this is pretty typical for a lighter use shredder like the SB-99Ci, it is important to know before you buy that this particular machine is designed to run for only about twenty minutes at a time before it will require an off time of forty minutes or so. Offices that need to continuously shred documents will want to consider a heavier duty shredder with a continuous duty motor. There is no jam release on the SB-99Ci, but we are guessing that is because Fellowes has such faith in its jam proof system that the figure you won’t need it. Also typical of most machines in its class, you will need to oil the cutters of the SB-99Ci periodically. Larger commercial shredders will include auto oiling technology. However, since this machine doesn’t have that type of technology, you will need to oil the shredder after every few uses. It seems to us that this machine could and should come with an automatic sleep mode to save power when not in use.
Recommendation: For light use, the SB-99Ci is about as reliable and feature-laden machine as you are going to find anywhere. The two year warranty is also a bonus, and it is worth noting that the cutter themselves are actually under warranty for the life of the machine. You can’t do much better than that.
Celtic Cross Tattoos – How Can They Be So Popular?
Celtic cross tattoos are the most powerful symbols to convey the love for God. The Celtic cross has rich and colourful history. Ancient Celtic people did not have written language and they used symbols and patterns to express their emotions. When their regions were conquered by Romans, the Christian Priests in Rome preached Christianity among Celts. The priests were greatly inspired by the Celtic art and they begun using them in their Bible manuscripts. Nowadays, Celtic cross tattoos are admired by thousands of people for their elegant beauty.
Celtic cross tattoos stand for an emblem of ancient history. It reveals the endlessness of god’s love. There are plenty of Celtic cross designs available on the internet, you can select any simple design to be worn as an arm band or complicated design to adorn your upper or lower back.
By selecting a Celtic cross tattoos, you can express the mystery of life. The designs with intermingling knots signify the continuance of life. They are too complex to design yourself, you will need to seek a talented tattoo designer and tattoo artist to complete them properly.
Most of the people love to choose Celtic cross tattoo designs for their spiritual meaning. Yet there are some people, who wish to wear them simply for their awe-inspiring appearance. Celtic cross tattoos are normally designed in black colour. However, nowadays, various other shades are also available. You can select purple, blue or red colour to emphasize some parts of the tattoo. The cross designs are available in numerous models. They include Celtic cross with flowers, knots, Jesus and so on.
Aquarian cross is an inspiring Celtic cross tattoo design and it includes traditional knotworks. The symbol of Aquarius adorns the middle part and it certainly appears graceful with its intertwining knots. Celtic cross tattoos can be customized to your taste and preference and this feature increases its popularity.
Skibbereen cross is one of the popular designs of Celtic cross tattoos. It is an equal-armed cross with bold patterns. The exciting feature of this design is that it can be reproduced into various designs. The symmetric knot works in these Celtic cross tattoos are impressive, they look amazing on the upper arm.
The flexibility of Celtic cross tattoos is the most exciting feature. You can increase or decrease the size as per your wish. You can add backdrop colour to the cross design which can improve the entire appearance.
Celtic cross tattoo design is renowned for its simplicity and gracefulness. Unlike other tattoo designs, they have close links with religious connotations. Celtic cross tattoos are worn by many people as a symbol of ethnicity. Irish, Scottish and Walsh people love them to wear so that they can show their respect for culture and heritage. Some people link the four points in the cross with four seasons that have great influence in the lives of mankind.
Even if there is no definite reason, you can select the Celtic cross tattoo design for their fabulous appearance. You can look fashionable with them. Due to the intricate nature of the cross designs; you need a brilliant tattoo artist who can ink them perfectly.
The Makers of Cross Pens Focus More on Quality Than on Design
The name “pen” is derived from the Latin word “penna”, which means feather. This is a writing instrument that, manually through capillary action applies ink to a surface, usually paper. Pens can be used with inks of many colors but commonly make use of inks in shades varying between black, blue, red, and sometimes green. There are many different kinds of pens, some of which are listed here i.e. Reed pens, Quills, Metal nibs, Fountain pens, Ballpoints, Felt tips, Roller balls and the Porous Point. All the pens of the world are made around these different. Pens are also classified depending on the type of tip that accompanies the pen, there is the ballpoint pen, the rollerball pen, the fountain pen, the felt-tip pen and also the gel pen.
Cross pens appeared in 1846 as the elegant creation of Richard Cross; throughout his life Richard Cross patented an incredible number of twenty one pens until he passed the company over to his son Alonzo. At present the company is proud to be preserving the oldest tradition in the design and manufacturing of chirography instruments.
In 1879 the precursor of the ballpoint pen was released by the company with a considerable commercial effect, and later on, in 1930 the company’s first fountain pen appeared. In 1946 the company’s new logo, the Century, was introduced, and it still preserves its meaning even today. Since its beginnings the company has sold more than one hundred million pens becoming a symbol of quality and longevity.
Cross pens are known as being more traditional than trendy, they focus more on quality than on design, and here, the Century II model is the best example possible since this is the one to combinerefinement with high class style. In 1916 Walter R. Boss bought the company and encouraged his son Ellery to share his passion for good pens. Ellery joined his father in 1920 and led the company for more than forty years retiring only in 1966.
In those years Cross become a company known more as a line of personal leather accessories than as a pen maker. However, following a definitely ascending path, in 1971, it was listed to the American Stock Exchange, and later on, new partners were attracted to start designing other types of appreciated fine products.
Over the last two decades Cross pens imposed themselves more as being a work of art than simple writing tools; and their price has often been considered relevant for the tradition they represent. In 1993 the Townsend fountain pen and the Selectip ballpoint pen were designed; only high quality materials were used in the process of which we could mention eighteen and ten karat gold, black lacquer, medalist and titanium. The Century II appeared in 1996, it mainly relied on fourteen or ten karat gold, blue wood, black lacquer or rose wood.
These features strictly belonged to the Century model for the international market. Another variety was produced exclusively for the American continent, and the pen was plated with gold of twenty three karats, medalist, black lacquer and chrome, the set also included a ballpoint pen, a rolling ball pen, a 0.5 millimeters pencil and a fountain pen. Later models like the ATX, Verve and Apogee respected the luxurious line the company has followed from its beginnings.