SanDisk 64GB Cruzer Fit USB 2.0 Flash Drive - SDCZ33-064G-G35
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Tony F.
> 3 daySandisk makes decent stuff. I like their SSD but I wont not buy anymore USB drives by them.
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Dennis W.
> 3 dayWorks as boot USB Flash for Unraid
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Tom S.
> 3 daygood deal worked like a charm for me downloaded music on it plugged in usb on my truck and played great
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Fraking Cylon
> 3 dayThe flashdrive works. It is not the fastest, nor is the highest capacity available but its niche is that it is compact which is nice when you are using it with small devices like a Roku or Raspberry Pi. I am deducting one star however because they dont include a dust cap for the usb nor is there a lanyard. For me to buy a small lanyard costs several times the amount of Sandisk just including one natively like PNY does with some of their microdrives. This thing is so small it is easy to lose so I want to be able to clip it to my keys or something. For now I have used a bit of sewing thread to loop into the devices tiny metal ring.
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James Kelley Jr.
> 3 dayI like the smaller format. I do not like long stick jutting out from my laptop. I do not even know this is plugged in at times. Awesome.
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Runion
Greater than one weekSanDisk 64GB Cruzer Fit USB Flash Drive - SDCZ33-064G-G35 This is a reliable and very small USB type Thumb drive. It HAS THE LED INDICATION that flashes when the memory is being written to or read from, which seems to be something that is going away from the thumb drive market and if you want that option, YOU REALLY HAVE TO LOOK FOR IT TO VERIFY YOU ARE GETTING IT. Dont be confused with the new thumb drives that just have a decorative LED that lights when plugged in an active computer. - These thumb drives work well but are S L O W. They work well for music and do ok with movies but movies could use a faster reading drive if you are seeing short pauses now and then on the screen. May take more time to download large files of pictures or documents as well. - They are reliable, I have not had one fail and I have been working with a couple that have been written to, erased, formatted many times with no problem showing up. - as they are memory chips, they will have the same negative that the SSD memory drives have, that is if you write to them all the time in huge amounts, the life of the drive shortens with each write. Memory type drives have this flaw which is a by product of the memory material used. This is why I strongly suggest you keep a back up copy of anything written on a memory drive of ANY TYPE. If you do not require the lightening fast speeds and want a portable thumb drive, I recommend this thumb drive here. - As these thumb drives have a very SMALL foot print, you can lose them almost as easily as a micro memory card. I suggest getting one of those cheap USB hubs and store your small thumb drives in the USB HUB. It also helps to lable the drive if you can in some way so you know what is on it. This will become a concern if your collection of thumb drives grows to any sizable quantity. I recommend this drive for small file transfers and limited work, this is only because of the drives write and read speeds. As said before, this drive has been reliable to me and I have worked them over a bit lately. I do not know the seller and did not get any discount or merchandise for my random review. 200628 1220
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Thorvald L.
> 3 dayReliable drive. I dont mind that its USB2, its part of what makes it reliable, it stays cool. I wish they made it in 128GB or 256GB. Because it stays cool, its not that much slower than a USB 3 drive that gets hot and throttles. Larger capacity and these would be plug and Stay for laptop expansion. As it is you can fit a lot of music or a fair amount of movies on these, things that dont need to be taking up your faster storage.
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Becca Lynn
> 3 dayI like the small profile of this drive, and I havent had any issues with its performance. I docked a star simply because the product image specifically showed a drive with a cover, but when it came, it did not have one. Since my intended purpose for this was for backup files, and since I do NOT intend to keep it permanently connected to a machine, I wanted the cover to keep the dust and debris out of the drive when it is not in use. I am keeping the drive and will use it for another purpose, but I am disappointed that I had to go to a different manufacturer to get a low profile drive with a cover.
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Robert Rigali
> 3 dayGreat item to store music on and use to play in the car, small, out of the way and does not interfere with anything while plugged into the USB, instantly recognized b the cars system. Better then using Bluetooth and wasting cell phone battery.
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db
> 3 dayI bought this USB flash drive to do one thing: hang out as unobtrusively as possible for Unraid. For those that do not use Unraid, it requires you install the OS on a USB flash drive to allow for mobility by swapping to any system you want. Its great. Works great. And this drive is perfect for it. Unlike 99% of USB flash drives, this one is practically invisible. In fact, the best comparison is to imagine, if you have one, those Logitech Unified adapters that you use to hook up a wireless keyboard (like a K400) or a wireless mouse (G900/903). Or a cheapo bluetooth adapter. Its like that except its 64GB of storage. Unraid doesnt really require lots of storage, but what it does give it room for is time for old age. Since Unraid is bound to the USB flash drives mechanical ID, its great to give it lots of room to provision space as the drive ages. And its reasonably USB2-ish in speed. Didnt go with USB3 because if you read about people using USB3 sticks for Unraid (or Raspberry Pi for that matter) you find that USB3 has more of a tendency to fail because the drives tend to get hot and the controllers for them tend to get overly saturated. So thats what this represents. A fine enough drive in an incredible form factor. The only complain I have is how the overall body shape is so round that its a little harder to remove than it should be even given its size. I kinda wish it was more boxy/angular.