Mon Jan 7, 2008 8:35PM EST
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At $8,000, the Data Destroyer probably isn't something you'll be picking up at your local Office Depot anytime soon. But I had the chance to watch this big, industrial-looking box smash up a hard drive in just 10 seconds. Who was I to say no?
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Better a simple electric grinder to make dust of the hard drive's platters and your data.
Why not just use a spike hammer ($3.75)and a heavy cuting board ($18.00)and call it a day. Lord!
Yeah, there is no need for this. There are hundreds of ways to destroy old hard drives and stuff without spending 100.00 dollars, let alone 8,000 dollars.
Oh. My. God. That's amazing but way too costly.
the real question in regards to the destruction of a hard drive is: Will it Blend.... (http://www.willitblend.com)
lets see you could put your hardrive in a camkp fire, run over it in you car, take a shop grinder to it, gas torch it how many ways do u need that you already have let alone spend 8000 to do it get real
a shop vise would work well also or a 2.00 hammer
Why not just see if it will blend? Those things are a lot cheaper.
Doesn't look destroyed enough to have "all hope of data recovery gone forever." I bet our friends at the NSA could recover your data from that drive.
1 Posted by nolo_8 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:40PM EDT Report Abuse
Looks cool. Is it possible to get accidentally injured by using it? Any safeguards? I think I'll wait till it costs $200 :) but yeah, sounds cool for those that have the money for it.