Cd Dvd Diskette Disc Disk Destroyer Dvd-r Dvd+r Cd-r Cd-rw Hd-dvd Dvd±rw

US $39.99

  • Los Angeles, California, United States
  • Jan 30th
SquareTrade © AP6.0 Brand New!  Not Refurbished!  Not Store Demo!  Not Open Box Item!  Not Pulled!  Not Used! CD-R CD-RW DVD-R DVD+R DVD-RW DVD+RW HD-DVD Blu-Ray DVD CD Disk Media Destroyer With two solid steel knurled rollers that destroy the data-bearing surface of all CD-R CD-RW DVD-R DVD+R DVD-RW DVD+RW HD-DVD Blu-Ray DVD for total security Quiet automatic operation can continuously destroy up to 1,800 CD/DVD medias per hour Ideal for government and security organizations, software duplicators, financial institutions and all computer users In Stock!  Ship Worldwide Immediately! Pictures are of Actual Item ******************************** Ever try to destroy a compact disk? It's not easy! Snapping the CD in "half" is dangerous, creating tiny razor-sharp shards of plastic. Burning the disk creates toxic gasses. Scribbling on the disk with a magic marker won't permanently obliterate its contents. But why, aside from the obvious, would you want to destroy a CD in the first place? It's not to decimate your teenager's music library, it's to wipe out the data you've backed-up on to CD-R's. Many people now use their CD burners to back up computer data files. Blank CD-R media is dirt-cheap and very durable. Maybe too durable. CD-R users end up with boxes full of obsolete backup disks. With identity theft rampant, it's a bad idea to just toss used disks in the trash. They're easy to spot amongst the grapefruit rinds and can be read in any computer, even if "password protected." (Password cracker programs abound.) Would you ever want a thief looking at your Quicken files, reading your correspondence, searching through your data for certain "interesting" keywords? Of course not. Even if you crack your CD inside a bag (to contain the shards), a sophisticated snoop or law enforcement agency can still reconstruct most of the data, due to redundancy. That's why some "paranoid" people use a belt sander to remove the top (label side) data surface of the disk. That does work, but creates clouds of potentially harmful metallic dust. So you need this helpful machine, especially if you've got a big pile of data CD's to deal with. It's kind of fun to use too… just feed your disks into the top slot. Motorized knurled rollers simultaneously pull it through, and permanently distort the data layer, rendering the disk unreadable.

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