Code: LEXHK20
Takes the price from £24.99 down to £19.99
**Speeds up to 150MB/s read & 60MB/s write**
These sort of specs are probably about right around the £22.50 - £25 mark. With the code I think this is pretty good though. Obviously backwards compatible (If you're not sure) Price includes delivery right to your door... or mine if you fancy sending an early birthday gift ;)
Store and Transfer Content Faster.
With a busy life on the go and so much to do, the last thing you want is to spend extra time waiting for your files to transfer. The drive delivers speeds up to 150MB/s read and 60MB/s write.You can quickly transfer a 3GB HD movie clip in less than 1 minute, compared to the 4 minutes it takes using a standard USB 2.0 drive. And for added versatility, the drive is backwards compatible with USB 2.0 devices.
Also TCB at 4.2%
- DevilzGtr
Top comments
mchcreations
20 Apr 167#22
I totally disagree. Knowing a previous price could change people from buying something. An example: an item at a regular price of £20, now its at £16 (20% off) some people would think nice deal. But if previously its was at £10 things change. For people that doens't want to wait it's fine, but there might be some people willing to wait to see it at its lowest price again.
leelukehope
20 Apr 164#24
Well I'm so sick to death of people disregarding previous prices. I agree that a deal shouldn't be voted cold just because it was cheaper in the past but if it has been reduced then it's good to know as some items get reduced frequently. If I can afford to wait then that's what I'll do. I know for a quid it's not worth deliberating over but it still gives an idea of potential price drops.
PhilK
21 Apr 163#29
Throwing a tantrum about it isn't the answer, either ! :laughing:
SomebodE
20 Apr 163#21
I think in the right context, it's fine. I'm all for knowing if it is the "best" deal available currently and as a qualification, knowing how it compares to the best deal over a period of time.
It helps you qualify how much of a bargain something is.
In this context, £1 is just over 5% so not a big percentage difference and not a bank breaking value difference.
Bottom line: Voted hot
All comments (34)
jasee
20 Apr 16#1
A very good price, whatever, I think for this size and usb3 but 'up to' is virtually meaningless unless someone has done some tests on this drive
008 to jasee
20 Apr 162#4
>>>>>
Being one of hukd's unofficial geeks, this is what have had/get with them :man:
Brilliant price Neo, great for moving stuff around to watch on non smart or wifi connected devices
and the read and write are pretty accurate..
MyMemory are one of our favourite suppliers and always try and use them, or at least refer
them to everyone when they have a deal on something popular! Lovely on-line live chat via
Jersey [always sunny!] hours, polite emails when you need them and great prices..
Only downside [and lexar have been asked/polled/told] is the silly fat pcb board that makes it
nearly impossible to plug in on most laptops/netbooks with more than one usb3 next to each
other on the main board.. if they got shot of the design error, this would have sold a lot more
than it has worldwide ;-)
3guesses
20 Apr 162#5
This was available for £18.99 just a couple of weeks ago:
Do you have a time machine? No
Is this the best price at the moment? Yes
And your point is? .....
I'm sick do death of people quoting previous prices. Please fill in the blank so I understand your post.
niceguyrichy
20 Apr 16#6
great price, but as mentioned above, these things feel like they're constructed from something only just stronger than paper...
still hot though
PhilK
20 Apr 161#7
The code is NOT working
Edit: Worked at 3rd attempt
PhilK
20 Apr 16#9
They're ALL plastic
rev6
20 Apr 16#10
They probably meant the connector is plastic.
jasee
20 Apr 161#11
Hells bells! I hope not!
corred1964
20 Apr 16#12
Yes the last one had the plastic USB insert like some of the Sandisc drives......I always worry about breaking them where the usb port is a bit tight
3guesses
20 Apr 16#13
Sounds good but does the Samsung get hot?
PhilK
20 Apr 16#14
Rev was right. I have a Lexar 32gb and the connector IS plastic.
mchcreations
20 Apr 16#15
Sorry I deleted my own post as a mistake, whats exactly:
Good deal, but personally I recommend spend more and go for the Samsung Fit 128GB USB3.0. It's sometimes in Amazon at £24, and 4 days ago I got it for £24.30 in flubit.
- Better write speeds, 100MB/s according to crystalmark
- No moving parts, waterproof
- Small, in large ones there is risk of bend/break
- 5-year warranty
mchcreations
20 Apr 161#16
According to amazon reviews not, it doesn't. Mine arrived today, I've been continiusly coping things to it for the last hour and it's at room temperature if I touch it.
3guesses
20 Apr 161#17
OK thanks, that sounds good to me.
Goopster
20 Apr 16#18
Not a bad price at all. I have lower size versions of this drive. They have performed without fault for many years. And as others have mentioned, these S75 drives have a metal USB port, whilst the S25 ones are plastic - this is worth the extra $$ in my opinion. HEAT! Thanks...
joetipper
20 Apr 16#19
Thanks for posting
SomebodE
20 Apr 163#21
I think in the right context, it's fine. I'm all for knowing if it is the "best" deal available currently and as a qualification, knowing how it compares to the best deal over a period of time.
It helps you qualify how much of a bargain something is.
In this context, £1 is just over 5% so not a big percentage difference and not a bank breaking value difference.
Bottom line: Voted hot
mchcreations
20 Apr 167#22
I totally disagree. Knowing a previous price could change people from buying something. An example: an item at a regular price of £20, now its at £16 (20% off) some people would think nice deal. But if previously its was at £10 things change. For people that doens't want to wait it's fine, but there might be some people willing to wait to see it at its lowest price again.
kashiboi
20 Apr 16#23
Do NOT buy this drive. I bought it a couple months ago, when there was a deal on HUKD's last time for the same price and I regret buying it.
You would be lucky to even call this a USB 3.0 drive, the speeds (especially the write speeds) are very slow.
leelukehope
20 Apr 164#24
Well I'm so sick to death of people disregarding previous prices. I agree that a deal shouldn't be voted cold just because it was cheaper in the past but if it has been reduced then it's good to know as some items get reduced frequently. If I can afford to wait then that's what I'll do. I know for a quid it's not worth deliberating over but it still gives an idea of potential price drops.
3guesses
20 Apr 162#25
I was simply trying to give other people some context. If an item has been cheaper - especially quite recently - it is quite likely to be cheaper again in the near future. If you don't have that sort of knowledge you can't make an informed choice. I was simply providing the information, not advising people whether or not to buy it at this or any other price. We are all adults (I presume), and a purchase decision is one for each of us to make by ourselves.
Not quite sure why you have such an issue with my post or what your point is.
zaax
21 Apr 16#26
Sorry, that code is not valid. Please try again
IanElk to zaax
21 Apr 16#28
Just tried and Code: LEXHK20 works fine for me.
Thoughtful
21 Apr 16#27
If anyone is wondering about service from a company they might not have heard of, then I can tell you from personal experience that My Memory is a great company!
The Lexar pen drive I bought failed, with some sensitive files on it - it could be read but not written to. They just asked for a photo of the destroyed drive (in bits), and sent a replacement out straight away!
PhilK
21 Apr 163#29
Throwing a tantrum about it isn't the answer, either ! :laughing:
Goopster
21 Apr 16#30
The USB stick on the previous deal that people are referring to was an S25 model. This one is an S75 model.
jnigel26
21 Apr 16#31
I'm not worried about speed and just wanted something around 32 GB. So about to pass this by and get a ping, email from e-buyer, Toshiba 32 GB USB 2.0 (as said not worried about that) - how much?
£4.98 ...that will suit me!
Chucked it straight in my basket and ...Uhh?
What's happened to their free delivery?
£6.98 delivery! Must be joking. I liked e-buyer, but that's it.
Or am I missing something, any vouchers codes out there for free delivery?
Link http://www.ebuyer.com/shop/daily-deals?utm_source=2016-04-21&utm_medium=campaign_email&utm_campaign=B2C_%28Thursday%29_Openers
Just tried again, put 2 this time in my basket, says FREE DELIVERY (no asterisk, like on the other logos, so it should be free, but go to checkout, delivery £6.98!!!
HELP!!! What am I doing wrong. Don't usually have problem checking out. Doing my head in ...please tell me i'm missing something, not had good day. Could do with a couple of these, or 1 at least!
All fine! SORTED! FREE DELIVERY! (I hadn't signed in, idiot! Once signed in I got FREE DELIVERY!) :smile:
zumbanerangkuba
21 Apr 161#32
On the lower right part with the gray box that says deliver my order, there is a drop down list. Select "Within 5 working days (Super Saver)" and it should charge you 0.00 for delivery.
nickpc
24 Apr 16#33
Thanks just ordered! For those saying the code doesn't work it looks to be case sensitive so make sure it's all in caps!
PhilK
26 Apr 16#34
Just arrived, just tested it and getting a reading of 120mbs write.That is fast, and far better than expected
Opening post
Takes the price from £24.99 down to £19.99
**Speeds up to 150MB/s read & 60MB/s write**
These sort of specs are probably about right around the £22.50 - £25 mark. With the code I think this is pretty good though. Obviously backwards compatible (If you're not sure) Price includes delivery right to your door... or mine if you fancy sending an early birthday gift ;)
Store and Transfer Content Faster.
With a busy life on the go and so much to do, the last thing you want is to spend extra time waiting for your files to transfer. The drive delivers speeds up to 150MB/s read and 60MB/s write.You can quickly transfer a 3GB HD movie clip in less than 1 minute, compared to the 4 minutes it takes using a standard USB 2.0 drive. And for added versatility, the drive is backwards compatible with USB 2.0 devices.
Also TCB at 4.2%
- DevilzGtr
Top comments
It helps you qualify how much of a bargain something is.
In this context, £1 is just over 5% so not a big percentage difference and not a bank breaking value difference.
Bottom line: Voted hot
All comments (34)
Being one of hukd's unofficial geeks, this is what have had/get with them :man:
R:120/W:48
R:119/W:52
R:139/W:51
R:135/W:49
R:136/W:40
Brilliant price Neo, great for moving stuff around to watch on non smart or wifi connected devices
and the read and write are pretty accurate..
MyMemory are one of our favourite suppliers and always try and use them, or at least refer
them to everyone when they have a deal on something popular! Lovely on-line live chat via
Jersey [always sunny!] hours, polite emails when you need them and great prices..
Only downside [and lexar have been asked/polled/told] is the silly fat pcb board that makes it
nearly impossible to plug in on most laptops/netbooks with more than one usb3 next to each
other on the main board.. if they got shot of the design error, this would have sold a lot more
than it has worldwide ;-)
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/lexar-128gb-usb-3-0-flash-drive-150mb-s-18-99-delivered-with-discount-code-mymemory-2426650
Is this the best price at the moment? Yes
And your point is? .....
I'm sick do death of people quoting previous prices. Please fill in the blank so I understand your post.
still hot though
Edit: Worked at 3rd attempt
Good deal, but personally I recommend spend more and go for the Samsung Fit 128GB USB3.0. It's sometimes in Amazon at £24, and 4 days ago I got it for £24.30 in flubit.
- Better write speeds, 100MB/s according to crystalmark
- No moving parts, waterproof
- Small, in large ones there is risk of bend/break
- 5-year warranty
It helps you qualify how much of a bargain something is.
In this context, £1 is just over 5% so not a big percentage difference and not a bank breaking value difference.
Bottom line: Voted hot
You would be lucky to even call this a USB 3.0 drive, the speeds (especially the write speeds) are very slow.
Not quite sure why you have such an issue with my post or what your point is.
The Lexar pen drive I bought failed, with some sensitive files on it - it could be read but not written to. They just asked for a photo of the destroyed drive (in bits), and sent a replacement out straight away!
£4.98 ...that will suit me!
Chucked it straight in my basket and ...Uhh?
What's happened to their free delivery?
£6.98 delivery! Must be joking. I liked e-buyer, but that's it.
Or am I missing something, any vouchers codes out there for free delivery?
Link
http://www.ebuyer.com/shop/daily-deals?utm_source=2016-04-21&utm_medium=campaign_email&utm_campaign=B2C_%28Thursday%29_Openers
Just tried again, put 2 this time in my basket, says FREE DELIVERY (no asterisk, like on the other logos, so it should be free, but go to checkout, delivery £6.98!!!
HELP!!! What am I doing wrong. Don't usually have problem checking out. Doing my head in ...please tell me i'm missing something, not had good day. Could do with a couple of these, or 1 at least!
All fine! SORTED! FREE DELIVERY! (I hadn't signed in, idiot! Once signed in I got FREE DELIVERY!) :smile: