Paper Shredder
Repair Malaysia
Jammed, won't power on, or making a grinding noise? Our technicians fix office and heavy-duty shredders fast. Walk in to our Puchong showroom, or message us and we'll sort it out.
Common shredder faults we repair
If your machine is doing any of these, bring it in or message us — most issues are repairable.
Paper jams
Machine clogged or stuck mid-shred and won't clear, even in reverse.
Motor failure
Hums but no longer turns, runs weakly, or has stopped completely.
Dull or broken blades
Cuts poorly, chews paper, or the cutter teeth are worn or damaged.
Won't power on
Dead unit, faulty switch, or no response when you press start.
Overheating / auto-shutoff
Cuts out after a short run or trips its thermal protection too soon.
Grinding or loud noise
Rattling, grinding or unusual noise that points to internal wear.
Getting your shredder fixed is simple
Call or WhatsApp
Tell us the brand and what it’s doing — a photo or short video helps.
Bring it in
Drop the machine at our workshop, or arrange for our staff to pick it up (different charges apply).
Diagnose & quote
We find the real fault and give you a clear price before any work.
Repaired & ready
Collect your shredder working again — we’ll let you know when it’s done.
Repair-first, not replace-first
A new shredder isn't always the answer. With over two decades of hands-on experience, we diagnose the real fault and fix what's worth fixing — saving you the cost of replacing a machine that just needs a service.


Puchong showroom — walk-ins welcome
Drop off your shredder at our showroom in Puchong, Selangor — convenient for the wider Klang Valley. Not sure if it's worth repairing? Message us a photo first and we'll advise.
Shredder repair questions
How much does paper shredder repair cost in Malaysia?
How long does shredder repair take?
Do you repair all shredder brands?
Can heavy-duty and industrial shredders be repaired, not just office ones?
Where are you located and can I walk in?
Shredder down? Let's get it running.
Call or WhatsApp us now — describe the fault and we'll tell you the next step.
