Your documents live two lives. The originals sit behind a steel door and a code you chose. The copies go through a shredder and come out as particles too small to read. Both halves of that cycle come from one product line.
You choose from five safe sizes, 0.6 to 2.0 cubic feet, priced $53 to $171. Inside every box you find a digital code lock, two backup keys, an alarm, and mounting bolts. Two models add fire protection rated to 1400°F for 30 minutes.
Four shredders round out the line. The $36 personal unit fits under a dorm desk. The $255 auto-feed machine turns a page into 2,000+ particles and runs for 60 minutes unattended.
A freelance accountant in Austin paired the 1.7 cu ft safe with the top-tier shredder. Client SSNs go into the safe's removable shelf. Old returns feed through the shredder at sub-millimeter particle sizes. One brand, one desk, both sides of document compliance covered.
Nine SKUs sell on Amazon, rated 3.9 to 4.8 stars. Prices start at $36.
Your first safe costs $53. It ships with a code lock, two backup keys, a wrong-code siren, and floor-mounting hardware. No upsells for basic protection. You pay once and own the complete package.
Each safe body arrives with no weld ridge along the door edge. The stamping process removes the #1 attack surface on budget models. You verify the difference with a fingertip.
Lock your originals behind steel. Feed copies into the shredder. One brand handles both halves of your document security. You stop splitting purchases across two companies.
Published bolt thickness, published alarm decibel levels, published shred particle measurements. You compare numbers, not adjectives. Every claim on this page maps to a line in the product spec sheet.