+ 3% Quidco... good price for fast 128gb USB flash drive
Same price at Amazon for Prime members
6 comments
mixmixi
10 Jul 162#1
Very good price but only issue with these jump drives are the overall design. I had two 64gb dying on me so far. The place where plastic body connects to metal tip is the weakness of the design.
vulcanproject to mixmixi
7 Aug 16#3
Would you clarify, is this a case of wear from the sliding function or just an inherent flaw whether you keep retracting the port or not?
ijaz_g1
7 Aug 16#2
if you're talking about the solder pins then I know the feel. With a soldering iron you'll be fine but in my 8gb USB 2.0 stick there was a heavy decrease in transfer rates for some reason
Klopek
7 Aug 16#4
Nothing to do with the slider, the metal pins used to connect the device to the PC are incredibly weak and will bend and ultimately snap off. I had the 64GB variety and the speeds were great but the pins broke within a month or two of infrequent use. It's absolutely not fit for purpose. Avoid this.
MRP
7 Aug 16#5
Good deal! Excellent value for money. The apeeds on these are great compared to other stocks at this price. As with almost any usb stick be careful if you drop your laptop etc.
dennis_grech
12 Aug 16#6
Bought one of these Lexar 128GB JumpDrive S75 USB 3.0 Flash Drive from mymemory.co.uk and stopped working after 3 months. My advice is just avoid............
Sent faulty flash drive back to mymemory and after two weeks I still haven't heard anything from them. Start to have my doubts about their after sales support.
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Same price at Amazon for Prime members
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Sent faulty flash drive back to mymemory and after two weeks I still haven't heard anything from them. Start to have my doubts about their after sales support.