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Hamster-powered paper shredder

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This hamster-powered paper shredder isn't real, but it should be. It's a design concept by Tom Ballhatchet and is perfect for people with documents so sensitive they not only have to be shredded, but also covered in hamster poo.

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  • Ruby Badcoe

    It would be better if a bigger version of this will be invented, something that people can use. Imagine shredding unwanted documents while burning carbs at the same time. It’s much better than treadmills, I believe. At least you’re hitting two birds with one stone.

    Ruby Badcoe

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