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it works well April 27, 2009 Ana Lilia Ochoa i just needed a flash drive to store files, and it does
2gb for 7 dlls. nothing bad
RAR1953 April 27, 2009 R. Roberts (New Castle, IN, USA) I got these to use on the new fax/copiers at work so that we could save the contact information in the event we have a power failure or the machines dies. They are great for my need.
Got it for free so there's no reason to complain April 25, 2009 Pengxin Liu (Colorado, USA) I traded an obscenely amount of pepsi points for it and so far it works fine. The little plastic handle breaks easily but other than that it is a pretty decent product.
Best USB Drive you can buy... see why: April 15, 2009 Michael Ary (Portland, OR) I bought the 2-GB "Data Traveler" USB flash drive about 6 months ago. It was on a promotional sale, and although I already had a 1-GB San Disk model, this was cheap enough for me to use as a back-up. I didn't expect much for the low price, but was I ever in for a surprise. This baby was super fast, super easy, and super strong. (Oh, the superlatives! Pun not intended.) Believe it or not, I accidentally dropped this unit into a fresh cup of hot coffee while fumbling to retrieve it from my shirt pocket. I thought I had lost all stored data and ruined the unit. I immediately tried to fish it out, but the coffee was too hot. I then rushed the cup containing this unit to the bathroom sink and ran it under cold water until I could retrieve it. I'd say it was completely submerged in hot, then cold liquids for at least 45 seconds to a minute. I then towel dried it and let it sit a few hours (to be sure) before trying it out. I figured the unit was done for, but can you believe it... I plugged it in and it worked just fine! I was amazed! The Kingston folks have a lot to be proud of with this one. I am now convinced they are the best on the market. I know I will only be buying Kingston storage products from now on!
Great Bang for buck April 14, 2009 E. S. Derstine (Coventry, RI United States) The Kingston drives are easily found and installed by Windows XP, sturdy (I've been carrying one in my pocket for a year), and designed well where the cap fits on the back of the drive when you have it inserted in your computer. This is an important feature for me, since it's inevidible that I would misplace the cap otherwise. Best of all, they are one of the least expensive drives out there.
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