This shredder is not expensive when comparing it to the market variants. The shredder can have a problem with high-fiber organic waste and that can accumulate at the bottom and can also get stuck onto the blade, which results in inefficiency.
To tackle this issue the shredder needs to be disassembled or opened and the clogged material needs to be removed from the blades, to make it work again, you will need to insert or feed the organic waste slowly so that there is an unlikely chance of it getting stuck again.
An insight to how an organic shredder operates
* The waste is put in the machine via a hopper located at the top of the machine
* A rolling shaft sucks in the waste, the cutting blades that are placed on the guides of the cutter, enough power is produced via the knife blades to slice the organic wastes, and the rotating blade further chops the matter and assists in cutting it to a smaller size
* The output is now dumped into the 1st dump stage, the fine particles are collected, the powdering blades and sieve are facilitated to gather the grain particles in a dump stage 2
* When the matters or crop grains encounter the rotating blades the shear procedure begins the clearance varies for stationary guides and revolving guides depending on the size of the matter