I believe this is the cheapest its ever been... usually around £25?
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PhilK
15 Jan 166#1
I've yet to have ANYTHING Lexar which lasts more than a year or so. TWO USB sticks failed on me, two SD micro cards have too. Good deal, but Lexar......
kashiboi
15 Jan 165#12
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pavel76
15 Jan 163#2
Poor quality USB stick
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PhilK
15 Jan 166#1
I've yet to have ANYTHING Lexar which lasts more than a year or so. TWO USB sticks failed on me, two SD micro cards have too. Good deal, but Lexar......
FlexR to PhilK
15 Jan 16#36
Admittedly I only have one 64GB Lexar (Orange) and it's lasted 3 years used daily for video from PS4 > MacBook > PC > YouTube upload (USB 3.0) I guess I got lucky?
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pavel76
15 Jan 163#2
Poor quality USB stick
PhilK to pavel76
15 Jan 16#3
Agreed. Their SD micros are every bit as dismal
BigYoSpeck
15 Jan 16#4
Cheap and high speed so hot.
But I really hate when the only images are CG renders. I mean is the actual USB plug on this metal? Plastic?
If it's plastic like it looks like they're trying to represent then this is a broken usb stick waiting to happen.
DevilzGtr to BigYoSpeck
15 Jan 161#5
It is plastic. Material quality may not be there but if you look after it, its a really good/fast 128GB usb stick for £20.
I've had one for half a year with my keys and no sign of wear and tear.
008
15 Jan 162#6
>>>>>
Now't wrong with a plastic usb stick..
krisward7955
15 Jan 16#7
I only use Lexar. Never had a problem with them. Maybe you guys have just had some back luck with them ?
has anyone actually tested the write speeds as I recently bought a 128gb Kingston DataTraveler SE9 G2 drive and it was terrible for write speed
schnide
15 Jan 16#10
I've had the lower capacity one of these and the build quality is horrible. Genuinely avoid these imho, no matter how attractive it might seem right now. It's useless having a 128GB USB stick if you can't even get your PC to read it. Sorry OP, but voting cold - avoid.
jimunix to schnide
16 Jan 16#37
I have the 32 Gb model plugged into my Incredisonic media streamer. Hasn't missed a beat in a year. Fine if you don't handle them too much?
skttrbrain
15 Jan 16#11
Voted hot purely due to the price, but is there any consensus on which USB sticks we SHOULD be looking at? I ask because whenever I see a USB stick deal, there are always comments saying they're slow, bad quality, etc. and this is even for the likes of SanDisk sticks getting 4.5 stars on Amazon.
schnide to skttrbrain
15 Jan 162#17
I'd suggest Grixx. They look cheap but should last longer than these Lexars. I've also got the USB/mini USB hybrid Sandisk 64GB and am happy with both.
BigYoSpeck to skttrbrain
15 Jan 162#22
Grixx. They're very fast, metal cased and usually pretty cheap.
kashiboi
15 Jan 165#12
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Captain__Cretin
15 Jan 16#13
There a re lot of fakes out there, and not all are being sold as "too cheap to be true"; I have a fake 32GB Samsung that was sold at full price, but only had 7GB of usable space and died as soon as more than 7GB was written to it.
Always test with h2wtest.exe (a free program), before posting bad reviews of a product, what you have may be a fake, sold innocently or not.
wadz
15 Jan 16#14
I have a 64gb micro sd in my mobile by Lexar (13months) and it has had no problem with it.
schnide to wadz
15 Jan 16#18
This isn't anything to do with micro SD cards though! Build quality doesn't matter anywhere near as much with those :neutral_face:
t4v
15 Jan 161#15
Avoid this stick, Lexar make good sticks but this isn't one of them. Its lighting fast when it works but VERY unreliable
Steve353
15 Jan 16#16
Don't know how they compare but their MyMemory own brand 128GB USB3 is on sale at their ebay store for £18.95
shophappy to Steve353
15 Jan 16#31
I have the mymemory one seems ok so far.
shophappy to Steve353
15 Jan 16#32
I have the mymemory one seems good so far
smithye4
15 Jan 161#19
looks good to chuck on a keyring
008
15 Jan 162#20
>>>>>
To get BOTH the TCB 4.3% and the TCB Lexar discount, you need to use this button in your
TCB account ;-)
smithye4
15 Jan 16#21
looks good to chuck on a keyring
Dickytwo
15 Jan 162#23
Build quality is not good as mentioned elsewhere. Also, the sliding mechanism sometimes misses meaning the stick moves back into its cover when pushed into the USB port.
wadz
15 Jan 16#24
I know but some people were questioning the reliability of Lexar
schnide
15 Jan 16#25
They were questioning the reliability of Lexar's USB sticks. And they're right to, because they're cr*p. No offence but SD cards are irrelevant.
wadz
15 Jan 161#26
Fair enough. Sorry to have side tracked
Hustler1337
15 Jan 161#27
I have this exact model. Quite flimsy on the build quality and wouldn't recommend for those who will frequently pull this in and out between devices. If you're using this to keep attached to a device on a more permanent basis, this USB stick is great. The read/write speeds are pretty decent and usually faster than the average USB flash drives you see advertised with USB 3.0.
schnide
15 Jan 161#28
And I'm sorry if that read as harsh, I didn't mean it to be but obviously you were trying to do a good thing. A good weekend to you and yours, sir/madam!
Alandure
15 Jan 16#29
Heat added!
Alandure
15 Jan 161#30
I have the 32Gb version for the past 2 years. Never had any problems. Not sure of this one though. Still heat added
fuzzynavel
15 Jan 16#33
I got this one last week. works great so far and has a metal connector
Those JumpDrives with the metal connectors are the good ones. Not this model.
I''ve got about 6 Lexar USB sticks that have never failed me (oldest being about 6 years old now)
daniver
15 Jan 16#35
Build quality on these is very poor - the UBS plug is retractable for protection but the flimsy catch that keeps the connector locked in place isn't strong enough and the plug just goes inside the case as you try to plug it in. You have to hold it in place with a finger or thumb as you plug it in.
Can't fault the speed though - very fast write and read speeds and had the stick for several months using it most days with no reliability problems. Having said that, my Lexar 128GB micro SD card has just failed on me after 6 months - the card has switched to read only mode, can't write to it, can't format it but can still read the contents. Luckily Amazon sent me a replacement.
PhilK
16 Jan 16#38
Been amused at "had ONE and it's fine" and even "don't handle too much" !!!! :confused:
Well you aren't supposed to handle them like an unexploded bomb but going by my own and others experiences..... Maybe you ARE
Opening post
Read Speed: 150MB/s
Write Speed: 60MB/s
I believe this is the cheapest its ever been... usually around £25?
>>>>>
Thanks to kashiboi11:
DISCOUNT CODE: TOPLEX
brings price down to £18.79
TCB 7% on Lexar + Cashback this as well ;-)
- 008
My TCB tracked at 78p, so can potentially have this USB stick for £18.01
Top comments
brings price down to £18.79
All comments (38)
Not planning on ordering as no need but:
Item Out Of Stock
We can let you know when this product is back in stock, simply click notify me.
But I really hate when the only images are CG renders. I mean is the actual USB plug on this metal? Plastic?
If it's plastic like it looks like they're trying to represent then this is a broken usb stick waiting to happen.
I've had one for half a year with my keys and no sign of wear and tear.
Now't wrong with a plastic usb stick..
http://www.amazon.com/Lexar-JumpDrive-128GB-Flash-Drive/dp/B00S5V637A
brings price down to £18.79
Always test with h2wtest.exe (a free program), before posting bad reviews of a product, what you have may be a fake, sold innocently or not.
To get BOTH the TCB 4.3% and the TCB Lexar discount, you need to use this button in your
TCB account ;-)
Lexar Professional JumpDrive S75 128GB USB 3.0 (150MB/s) Retractable Design Flash Drive Memory Stick - Black
I''ve got about 6 Lexar USB sticks that have never failed me (oldest being about 6 years old now)
Can't fault the speed though - very fast write and read speeds and had the stick for several months using it most days with no reliability problems. Having said that, my Lexar 128GB micro SD card has just failed on me after 6 months - the card has switched to read only mode, can't write to it, can't format it but can still read the contents. Luckily Amazon sent me a replacement.
Well you aren't supposed to handle them like an unexploded bomb but going by my own and others experiences..... Maybe you ARE