| | |  | Office Products | Home » » Norazza DD3001A CD and DVD Data Destroyer | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Norazza has led the way in the development of innovative accessories through an unyielding commitment to produce only the highest quality products. Norazza represents one of the most complete lines of premium quality photo, video and digital accessories available today.PRODUCT FEATURES: The Data Destroyer damages disks on both sides, leaving your unwanted DVDs and CDs unreadable; Prevents unauthorized use of data stored on discarded CDs and DVDs; Eliminates the risk of corporate and identity theft; Destroys 15 disks per minute; Compact and easy to store and use. | | | Features: | |
• For use with CDs, DVDs, VCDs, and mini discs
• Destroys up to 15 discs per minute, 1 at a time
• Damages discs on both sides, leaving data completely unreadable
• Helps guard against data and identity theft at home and in the office
• Easy-to-use front button controls
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.6 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 4.65 pounds | | Package Weight:
| 6.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 10 reviews |
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Works GreatMar 20, 2010 I bought this product because my paper shredders have jammed and failed and I did not want to get a CD/DVD shredder with similar problems (especially at their price). This product punches holes in the cd/dvd in the data layer (between the plastic of the CD/DVD itself. I'm not sure how it does it. I've tried various CD/DVDs in computers after using this machine and none were read. Does this mean your data is absolutely safe? No idea. The holes are evenly spaced apart. i guess if someone has a device which will make the CD/DVD available without mounting it as a drive and you have data that fits between the holes (this is likely as data does not take up a lot of space) and they can low-level read the disk to pull data, I guess it could be read. I am unaware of any device which offers that ability though. To give an idea of speed, I ran 48 discs through the machine in under 10 minutes (I was taking my time and letting the machine rest, though it wasn't needed). The machine never got hot either. I'm very pleased with it.
Best I've seen or usedNov 17, 2009 I've been looking for this type of item for a while. I go through as many as 10 disks a week that must be destroyed. My heavy duty shredder can't handle it any more. A perfect answer to a growing need
Security on a shoestringSep 17, 2009 I was going to buy an expensive shredder. Not because I had a lot of paper to shred, but because I had sensitive data on CD's that I wanted to destroy. This little machine does the job beautifully and I get to keep my trusty old shredder and pocket the money saved. I really like the lack of sharp little CD tidbits.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
CD/DVD Data DestroyerAug 18, 2008 Product works very well. Fits quite nicely on the desk, a rather small footprint compared to some devices. It is very quick and takes just a few seconds to destroy the data on the disk. It is much better and cleaner than a device that shreds DVDs/CDs. I have used both types and prefer this method over any others. I tried to read the data back on several CD's that were run through the device and it could not read anything. Very efficient for the price.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Perfectly destructive!Mar 18, 2008 I received this item a week ago and am very pleased with it. The only downside I have found is that when it first pops what I assume is the seal over the CD/DVD, the resulting noise is a VERY loud POP for such a little machine! Suggestion: Wear headphones and listen to music while you use it!
Otherwise, it is perfect! Discs are perforated with numerous little holes; data recovery would be nearly (or perhaps totally) impossible. After running my discs through this, I have no qualms about throwing out my old discs from backup sessions.
*Note* Do not expect it to shred your CDs/DVDs the way paper shredders do. They will still be entirely round, but top and bottom will be -very- perforated!
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