Remember when the price of flash storage fell so low that every conference on the planet was giving away branded thumb drives? Those drives were always small capacity but if they were doing it today they’d be huge thanks to the prices currently available.
One of those prices just got smaller, with the SanDisk 32GB Ultra Fit drive now available for less than $7.
Normally this super small 32GB flash drive would set you back almost $9, but if you pick one up from Amazon right now you can pay just $6.99. That’s a great price indeed.
Being super small you can put this thing into any spare USB port and forget it’s there. When it’s plugged in you can expect read speeds of up to 130MB/s and thanks to write speeds of up to 15x faster than standard USB 2.0 drives you can move an entire movie in less than 30 seconds.
All things considered this is a great thumb drive to keep around, particularly if you need to routinely move large files from one computer to another.
These SanDisk flash drives are so popular it’s likely that you already own one. Everyone who does appears to be super happy with their purchase and with more than 1,600 reviews giving this thing an average of 4 stars we don’t imagine you’ll find that your $7 was misplaced, either.
Buy: SanDisk 32GB Ultra Fit USB 3.1 Flash Drive from Amazon: $6.99 | Original price $9
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