SanDisk Ultra Flair USB (5 Pack) 3.0 64GB Flash Drive High Performance Thumb Drive/Jump Drive up to 150MB/s - with (2) Everything But Stromboli (tm) Lanyard
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Matthew J Harrell
> 3 dayI was looking for inexpensive, high-ish capacity USB flash drives just to have around and to use for Linux distro install boot disks. These are perfect. No problems with shipment or seller.
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Scott
> 3 dayHey, this is Windows 10 baby! I use the heck out of my rescue drive! ;-) And with the other four in the pack, Ive been taking the tour... Ubuntu, Mint, Manjaro, PoP... sound familiar? So, heavily used, and performing very well to this point. Ill get back to this review should anything change.
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Joe
> 3 daygreat capacity, compact, shipped quick
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Carli McClure
> 3 daySmaller then i thought but good drives
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Keith L.
Greater than one weekno caps but other than that great
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Thomas Jones
> 3 dayGood product. I needed a few. Came on time. Im happy.
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B. Campbell
> 3 dayNot the fastest drive, and they do get a bit warm to the touch on large file transfers. Drives come formatted with a FAT partition, remember to format the drive in NTFS format if youre copying a large image (e.g. a DVD ISO).
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joshua
10-01-2025Works great on fire stick 4k and 4k max 32gb is the magic number
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Charley Hoeger
Greater than one weekThe deal was good but the marketing departments need to stop trying to relay capacity. !6 GB should be at least 16,000,000 bytes if were going by their Base 10 tendencies. Formatted after removing the utilities included on the drives only give 15,357,444,096 bytes. On a computer, that reads in Base2, the drive is equivalent to 14.3 GB in capacity. I expect at least 16,000,000,000 bytes of storage from the Base10 count and am actually 600+ MB short. Keep in mind that youre only getting 14.3 GB of storage and some small in size USB 3.0 flash drives and you wont be disappointed. Call the capacity as it is and let the consumer decide what product theyre getting to meet their needs.
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Ridin Red
> 3 dayAlthough not inexpensive, these flash drives are a great value. I use them to store personal files, backup my hard drive and use with a non-profit organization to share and store data. Some time back I received a shipment of drives that had been damaged. I suspect caught in the conveyer equipment. I sent in a notice they were immediately replaced. A great product, good value and the vendor stands behind the product. What more could you ask for?