You can find some nice commercial shredders at the thrift/salvation army stores.
Some banks do it for free. Ask your bank.
a home shredder like that will probably overheat if you feed the 9 shopping bags in straight (even 5 sheets at a time)what they are better for is shredding the stuff as it comes in (5-10-20 sheets a day-week) and not getting to 9 shopping bags. but for that you need a space to store it. (and plug/unplug each time you use, if there's kids around)staples may not be cheapest, but may be most convenient...are these prices accurate?https://www.blue-pencil.ca/staples-shredding-cost-comparison-with-ups-and-office-depot/
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I'm not in Canada now.
Shredding DO?
Happening daily at your local DNC office.OP, give them a call. They’re pros
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