Emptying A Shredders Bin?
Emptying Your Paper Shredders Bin
When your paper shredders bin becomes full at the workplace, a common behaviour for those who first discover this, is quickly diverting away from the machine leaving the emptying for someone else to attend to (hopefully). Most will identify with this situation having parallels to finding the dishwasher full at home. That said, for shredders used at home and working from offices, when full usually emptying the bin happens quickly with the user taking responsibility to do so and continue the pursuit of shredding.
In contrast, in the residential setting, emptying the shredder there seems to be less tendency to avoid emptying the machine compared to shredders used in shared use workplaces.
At the workplace, why is the behaviour of avoiding emptying a full shredder more evident? The answer is simply because general office shredders usually have larger bins of 30 litres or more and as the bin capacity increases, so does the weight, size and level of difficulty involved emptying the machine.
Some paper shredders deposit paper into a bin while others shred directly into a suspended bag draped over a hanging frame. The suspended bag design is especially convenient for making emptying easier on larger sized A4 and A3 office shredders with waste capacities of 60 litres or greater.