Was £24.99 earlier. Metal casing makes it ideal for keyrings. Superb usb stick with 5 year warranty.
High-speed USB 3.0 performance of up to 150MB/s1 (32GB-128GB only)
Sleek, durable metal casing
Easy-to-use password protection for your private files3
5-year warranty
15 comments
pidgin
3 Sep 16#15
yeah I regret big time purchasing this one, speeds drop to 18MB/s super slow
jimunix
1 Sep 16#14
Hukd'ers put too much emphasis on heat sometimes. A fried stick can be replaced for a tenth of cpu cost. And data loss is not an issue unless the stick data is your only copy, which is unlikely.
jimunix
31 Aug 16#12
Electronics get hot. CPUs about 50c at idle, what of it?
3guesses to jimunix
1 Sep 16#13
In my experience heat is kryptonite for electronics so I don't want anything storing my data getting hot. A fried CPU can generally be replaced...
3guesses
31 Aug 16#11
Still waiting for a fast 128GB USB 3 stick that doesn't get hot at a reasonable price then...
huangxq2
31 Aug 16#10
This samsung one is new too.
Seems a lot quick in write compare to the Sandisk Ultra Flair. Almost as good as Sandisk Extreme.
Definitely a better option.
Some review report it get quite hot too.
My Sandisk Extreme does not have the problem. It only get warm, not to the degree I consider hot.
Do you know if all three version, Samsung bar, duo and fit are all that fast? Or just the bar is fast?
the Verbatim 128GB Store n Go Pinstripe USB 3.0 Drive @ £16.99 is a good choice and the lifetime warranty is a bonus also! :-)
huangxq2
30 Aug 16#6
wow, Sandisk got another version of flash drive which is fast and at normal price.
Before I only know Sandisk Extreme flash drive is fast, but the price is slightly more than a normal flash drive.
I will suggest this one to other people who do not want to pay more for speed in the future.
Mahfuzar00930
30 Aug 16#5
Small and extremely lightweight, and quite fast on reads and writes - speeds will vary dependant upon the size of files being transferred, slower for many smaller ones, faster for fewer large. The body is metal with a fixed plastic sleeve over the rear end for attachment of a lanyard which is not supplied but one with a lobster claw may fit otherwise some narrow ribbon looped through. Overall it's a good product. Thanks for these nice share.
alecb
30 Aug 16#4
I can't believe how fast these are dropping in price.
I bought an HP 32GB one a couple of years ago for £18 IIRC. That was metal and it does get hot as well but that doesn't seem to affect performance.
Voted hot and at this price I have ask myself do I really need another USB stick.
Might as well give the old 4 & 8 GB ones to the dog to play with lol.
Quids
30 Aug 16#2
Voted hot and tempted, but some of the reviews on Amazon mention it appears to have a heat problem. The answered questions appear to contradict this though, maybe because it is metal?
friar_chris to Quids
30 Aug 161#3
Not that I'm claiming to have any answers: I've found all memory sticks which are put in my computers USB3 socket get hot, but when placed in a USB2 socket, they don't. This is happens even when not reading/writing from the device. USB can deliver more power, perhaps it is just too much heat for these tiny devices to dissipate?!
masai to Quids
30 Aug 161#7
Ever used a grixx drive? They get super hot. Too hot to touch sometimes. I have 2 of the 128 grixx drives and other than the heat issue they are very fast and reliable. Think they are plastic.
This looks a good deal.
onkz
30 Aug 16#1
Nice! Was gonna get one from eBay but this seems to be cheaper and from a reputable shop too. Heat added. :smiley:
Opening post
High-speed USB 3.0 performance of up to 150MB/s1 (32GB-128GB only)
Sleek, durable metal casing
Easy-to-use password protection for your private files3
5-year warranty
15 comments
Seems a lot quick in write compare to the Sandisk Ultra Flair. Almost as good as Sandisk Extreme.
Definitely a better option.
Some review report it get quite hot too.
My Sandisk Extreme does not have the problem. It only get warm, not to the degree I consider hot.
Do you know if all three version, Samsung bar, duo and fit are all that fast? Or just the bar is fast?
much better option if you are worried about write and read speeds
Before I only know Sandisk Extreme flash drive is fast, but the price is slightly more than a normal flash drive.
I will suggest this one to other people who do not want to pay more for speed in the future.
I bought an HP 32GB one a couple of years ago for £18 IIRC. That was metal and it does get hot as well but that doesn't seem to affect performance.
Voted hot and at this price I have ask myself do I really need another USB stick.
Might as well give the old 4 & 8 GB ones to the dog to play with lol.
This looks a good deal.