Thanks for posting this! I think I just found Christmas gifts for my mom and mother-in-lawSpeaking of being both frugal and practicing sustainable lifestyles, just wanted to mention again that I have been using my new power cutter from Harbor Freight to cut heavy packing cardboard into smaller strips to feed into my paper shredder at home. I then use the cardboard paper shreds, along with normal paper shreds and light cardboards shreds, as my coop litter. The heavier cardboard paper shreds add to a nice mix of paper shred materials.
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Even better, since I got the power cutter, we have not sent any heavy cardboard boxes to the recycle center in the past 2 months. Lots of companies ship products in recyclable boxes which are great for shredding up to make chicken coop litter. I'm talking about companies that are using paper tape instead of plastic tape on their boxes. Most of the boxes we get from Amazon or from QVC have all been environment friendly boxes. Good for them. Better for me and my chickens as I turn those boxes into coop litter, then compost for the gardens.
I bought the power cutter because my hands are getting old and if I used a heavy-duty manual scissors, my old hands would start to cramp up in no time. That's why I never bothered cutting up heavy packing cardboard boxes before. But now I do.
Of course, you don't need a power cutter to cut heavy cardboard into strips, but it just makes it so much easier. I have a big heavy manual scissors that if my hands were younger, that would work just fine. Or I could take the cardboard boxes out to the garage and use a razor utility knife to cut the heavy cardboard. Both those systems work, but the power cutter just does it better for me.
Frugal Tips: If something like that power cuter is of interest to you, they normally sell for $39.99 at Harbor Freight, but they typically go on sale for $24.99 maybe every 3 months or so. When I bought my power cutter, I got it on sale for $24.99, but I had a HF loyalty rewards check for $15.00 for a one-year anniversary of using the HF credit card, plus I had another $5.00 in HF rewards money from previous purchases. On top of that, the weekend I bought the power cutter, you got a free gift of ratcheting tie downs 4-pack worth $12.00 for any purchase of $24.99 or more. Worked out perfectly for me that weekend. Essentially, I paid $4.99 for about $52.00 worth of merchandise that I will use. I try to stack as many deals as possible when I make a purchase.

