Usable with virtually any desktop or notebook, Flash Voyager Slider X1 is a compact USB 3.0 drive with bold styling and performance that packs a punch. Supports high-speed USB 3.0 transfers along with full USB 2.0 compatibility. The USB connector retracts when not in use, and a blue LED tells you at a glance if it's transferring data. Universally compatible.
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89quidyoucantgowrong
6 Jul 177#1
I'm asking myself why a USB flash drive would need to be refurbished.
sdaviso2
6 Jul 174#4
Non refurbished are £24.99 but OOS, for peace of mind I'd wait for stock!
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BlackAle
6 Jul 17#7
Good price for 128GB, though too big for me.
johnmcdon to BlackAle
7 Jul 17#21
That's what she said
XNET
6 Jul 17#11
i bought 3x a 32gb for £4.99 from mymemory to give to friends, let's see if they are reliable
amour3k to XNET
7 Jul 17#20
Thanx for that, tried looking for what you mentioned (but obviously can't ... )
Do you have a direct link for that please?. :-)
delsaber
6 Jul 17#19
Decent stick. I have the 256gb version.
It's a tad big so on some devices can be awkward with plugging it in
Chinchinabulation
6 Jul 17#17
mymemory have got a bunch of USB 3.0 128GB sticks for less than £25 at the moment. Which would you recommend instead of this?
Corsair 128GB Flash Voyager Slider X1 USB 3.0 Flash Drive (Refurbished) £21.99
PNY 128GB Attache 4 USB 3.0 Flash Drive 80MB/s - Red £23.99
Corsair 128GB Flash Voyager GT USB 3.0 Flash Drive (Refurbished) £23.99
Philips 128GB Snow USB 3.0 Flash Drive 10MB/s - Brown £24.99
MyMemory 128GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive 25MB/s - Red £24.99
Verbatim 128GB Store 'n' Go V3 USB 3.0 Flash Drive - 80MB/s - Grey £24.99
Jastha to Chinchinabulation
6 Jul 17#18
PNY out of the ones above. Much better brand.
r1zla
6 Jul 17#16
I bought a refurbished Corsair flash voyager and it lastest about 5 weeks .... ( used about 5 times !)
louiselouise
6 Jul 17#15
I'm still using my Grixx 128GB USB 3.0 from around 2 years ago, hasn't missed a beat :smiley:
Quickblood
6 Jul 17#14
Are there any good deals on USB flash drives at the moment? I only recently realised I don't have one big enough for HD video.
dheydl
6 Jul 17#13
Tried 2 Corsair refurbs back in the day. Both failed in short measure. These are just customer returns repacked and shipped out, usually with dodgy chips or firmware that can't really be fixed. The Corsair forums taught me to steer well clear of this company's "refurbs". Caveat emptor.
XNET
6 Jul 17#12
each!!!
pgsprout
6 Jul 17#10
I would not recommend buying this one, i have a Corsair flash voyager slider and had multiple issues with it, errors, detecting problems etc
Go for sandisk much better quality
pibpob
6 Jul 172#9
Of course you don't know that. You don't know that you won't be run over by a bus if you leave the house. But it's a matter of risk, and you and I are seeing the risks differently. Even if each cell has only 1000 write cycles (seems low to me), this thing contains 128GB so is going to require a huge amount of effort to have any noticeable effect in a short time, given that there will be wear-levelling.
Gentle_Giant
6 Jul 17#8
The thing is YOU DONT KNOW THAT. Yes, in many cases it will be true; but for the sake of a few pounds, I would not take the risk.
If someone has been using one of these as a booster on an old Vista PC/Laptop, it could be worn out and STILL be returned in time to be sold on again.
Each cell in a Flash drive has only ~1,000 write cycles, and then it dies/goes read only; no refurb can restore those used write cycles; then there is the chance something unsavoury has been loaded and "deleted" on it.......
I should also say I had had issues with Corsair Slider versions in the past, where the slider lock breaks, and it becomes a PITA to get the thing inserted. I only buy fixed drives now.
pibpob
6 Jul 171#6
Except that, as stated above, these will have been changes of mind and will be virtually, if not totally, unused. They're not comparable to your ancient USB stick.
Gentle_Giant
6 Jul 17#5
Flash memory only has a limited number of write cycles, do you really want to risk getting one that has been using them up??
Yes, write limitations are real, I have an old trusty 2GB I used for small data transfers that is down to 1.35GB now.
sdaviso2
6 Jul 174#4
Non refurbished are £24.99 but OOS, for peace of mind I'd wait for stock!
nw104hh
6 Jul 17#3
Only 188 available to buy at 08:58 :smiley:
89quidyoucantgowrong
6 Jul 177#1
I'm asking myself why a USB flash drive would need to be refurbished.
plewis00 to 89quidyoucantgowrong
6 Jul 171#2
It's actually usually 14 day returns or damaged mechanisms rather than failed PCBs (as you couldn't even fix that), but I did kind of wonder. A good price all the same but I would put anything I really valued on it, that's a lot of data to cart around - that said, am sure it'll be fine for moving stuff to the TV or between computers.
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Do you have a direct link for that please?. :-)
It's a tad big so on some devices can be awkward with plugging it in
Corsair 128GB Flash Voyager Slider X1 USB 3.0 Flash Drive (Refurbished) £21.99
PNY 128GB Attache 4 USB 3.0 Flash Drive 80MB/s - Red £23.99
Corsair 128GB Flash Voyager GT USB 3.0 Flash Drive (Refurbished) £23.99
Philips 128GB Snow USB 3.0 Flash Drive 10MB/s - Brown £24.99
MyMemory 128GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive 25MB/s - Red £24.99
Verbatim 128GB Store 'n' Go V3 USB 3.0 Flash Drive - 80MB/s - Grey £24.99
Go for sandisk much better quality
If someone has been using one of these as a booster on an old Vista PC/Laptop, it could be worn out and STILL be returned in time to be sold on again.
Each cell in a Flash drive has only ~1,000 write cycles, and then it dies/goes read only; no refurb can restore those used write cycles; then there is the chance something unsavoury has been loaded and "deleted" on it.......
I should also say I had had issues with Corsair Slider versions in the past, where the slider lock breaks, and it becomes a PITA to get the thing inserted. I only buy fixed drives now.
Yes, write limitations are real, I have an old trusty 2GB I used for small data transfers that is down to 1.35GB now.