MOSDART 64GB USB Flash Drive 5 Pack, 64 GB Multicolor Multipack USB2.0 Thumb Drives, Swivel Design with LED Light, exFAT Jump Drive Memory Stick for Computers, Data Storage
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Mrs. Evalyn Cassin DDS
> 24 hourA great, reasonably priced, reliable memory stick. The only draw back is that it is a bit difficult to attach some kind of lanyard to it for id purposes, which I felt was necessary to keep track of the general contents for each memory stick being used .
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Alexander Trubin
> 24 hourUsed these before and bought again: work good, dependable, fast. Quality items.
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Mark Blumenfeld
> 24 hourUsed the flash drives to copy my music collection of MP3s from desktop. I have 120 gigs of music and it took 3 days to copy at the slow speed of these flash drives.
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LucyJ
> 24 hourI needed 5 USBs to enter some projects into a showcase. Each entry had to be on a separate USB. I didnt need them to have much space. After a trip to the local office stores I was only finding USBs that were much more expensive and had much more space unless I settled for a childs one shaped like an animal or star was. Even then it was 9.99 for one and it wasnt professional to turn those in. These worked great and come in a nice little box that I will store them in till the next showcase comes around.
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eagle
> 24 hourI lik that I could put several movies on one thumb drive
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Linnie
> 24 hourI have never had so much trouble with a USB stick until I got these. File system gets corrupted if you breathe on them them too hard or forget to say thank you after use. Dont trust anything of any level of importance on these things. GIFs? A list of your favorite colors? Pictures of that dog you follow on Insta? Too valuable for these pieces of data corrupting garbage.
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Jonquil M
> 24 hourIm very impressed by the quality and speed of these, given their price. They came packaged very nicely in foam, as well. The body is silicone, and the cap is metal. The only complaint I have about them is that the cap does not really protect the USB connector, and does not have any kind of snap closure. But they are more than good enough as throw away drives for Linux installs, which is why I bought them. :)
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Blake Walter
> 24 hourI was pleasantly surprised at the low cost (especially with Amazon Prime free shipping) for three 16GB flash drives. These are high quality drives built from high quality components -- see the earlier 5-star review from M Reno for more information. My only slight disappointment is that the pivoting clip does turn freely the full 360 degrees around the drive and does not lock in place in a closed position that would help protect the USB plug from damage. Given that it is also not tight-fitting to the surface of the flash drive, the pivoting clip is not designed to keep pocket or purse lint from getting into the USB plug. If it gets in your way, you can easily pop the pivoting clip off and discard it. The pivot where it fits onto the body of the flash drive still makes a handy grip for easily inserting and removing the drive. Now that there are so many more uses for flash drives including bootable flash drives that operate as recovery drives, it is great to have inexpensive but high capacity drives available.
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K. Pease
> 24 hourEver have the problem when you store pictures, music, and books on a device and then EVERY time you plug it in, it says that the drive has a problem? These do NOT. I have 5 stars in the Warmth thing, but that on a USB is BAD so the fact that it did not get warm when I moved 20 GB onto it the first day let me put in the said 5 stars. Also, it did not take forever to install a driver, or even to work, it just opened. Very easy to use.
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John Chick
> 24 hourThis review is for the mosDART 16GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive, 3 Pieces. I have noticed a growing trend in USB thumb drives and memory sticks. It seems that one is hard pressed to find the actual memory size one is looking for, because, as in this case, a device that is sold as a 16GB flash drive is actually only 14.8GB of usable storage. (I recently purchased a thumb drive that was allegedly 64GB which in actuality was only 57.7GB of usable space.) These numbers dont add up no matter how you calculate it. While it is true that some space is required for the File Allocation Table, it should not consume 1.2GB of space. In fact, Windows reports that only 8KB were used to hold the format information, which translates to 8,192 bytes. A far cry from the missing 1.2GB of space. 16GB is equal to 17,179,869,184 bytes, yet the mosDART 16GB USB 2.0 Flash drive only has a capacity of 15,922,782,208 bytes, or 14.8GB. Even if one uses 1000 instead of 1024 to calculate the amount of storage, it still does not come close to being the capacity listed in the description. Most disappointing.