DiscEraser lets you start from a clean slate
Posted on Apr 10, 07 07:54 PM PDT

What happens when you have a bunch of CDs or DVDs that need to be destroyed, for the data contained within is extremely sensitive in nature and could be catastrophic if it falls into the wrong hands? The DiscEraser has the answer, requiring you to just open it up, pop in the disc, close the lid, and drag the slider back and forth in order to create a whole bunch of scratches that renders the data on the disc unreadable. Technically, none of the data is erased, but the cuts made are definitely thicker and deeper than conventional methods (keys, razor blades). The DiscEraser retails for $12.99.
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By Alex , 11/04/07 9:33 AM (CommentID #136987)
It is a good gadget. But unfortunately some data fragment are still readable. There is a better and cheaper way to erase data from CD/DVD. Just put up to five CDs in a microwave and turn it on for 5 sec. That's it! No data remains. And almost every home or office has a microwave.
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