Pack of 3 32GB Philips USB 2.0 flash drives for £17.09 delivered.
Not the fastest of USB 2.0 drives (up to 14MB/s read, up to 3MB/s write), but a good price from a reputable seller for 96GB of storage.
Multibuy (!) is also available which reduces the price to £16.99.
TopCashBack is currently 2.87%.
Can a mod or some other clever person add the image, please? On the site it's a Flash thingy with zoom so I can't get at the image URL :disappointed:
6 comments
Gollywood
23 Feb 17#6
For all those slating this deal, how about letting us know of some faster drives without breaking the bank. Ta very much
pledmonds
23 Feb 17#5
I can't believe this is hot. Who wants three slow, moderately large USB drives? Surely 99/100 people would be better with one larger, faster drive for this price?
dealerxxx
22 Feb 17#4
I would stay away from Philips flash drive, mine played up within months of purchase and had to keep moving it to get to right spot and once moved that's it start all over again.
Sawb
22 Feb 17#3
Yep thos writes speeds are a joke, a cheapy play.com branded flash drive i got maybe 8 years ago gets around 13 MB/s (which i still find horrendously slow), its clear to increase capacity they've sacrificed write speeds to keep costs down but thats a sacrifice consumers should let known isnt acceptable.
118luke
22 Feb 17#2
Was about to vote hot, until i saw the pathetic write speed.
Really, a company like phillips should do better. Not voting.
Edit: Would take 3 hours of continuous writing to fill each drive :neutral_face:
WillieGophar
22 Feb 17#1
Many thanks to whoever added the image for me :smiley:
Opening post
Not the fastest of USB 2.0 drives (up to 14MB/s read, up to 3MB/s write), but a good price from a reputable seller for 96GB of storage.
Multibuy (!) is also available which reduces the price to £16.99.
TopCashBack is currently 2.87%.
Can a mod or some other clever person add the image, please? On the site it's a Flash thingy with zoom so I can't get at the image URL :disappointed:
6 comments
Really, a company like phillips should do better. Not voting.
Edit: Would take 3 hours of continuous writing to fill each drive :neutral_face: