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I can keep my flash drive clean and covered without worrying about losing a cap.
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The hinged protective cover is very appealing as an alternative to losing the caps that typically protect a JumpDrive.
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I love the 64BG Lexar-USB JumpDrive!It’s self contained, so there aren’t any loose parts to worry about such as missing caps,
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Although it looked like a great design, where one does not have to worry about losing the cap, it is poorly constructed
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I loved the twist cover and the fact that I wouldn't loose a cap, but I expected a few more years of use considering how careful I was while carrying it.
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I like how it folds up and you dont have to worry about loosing the cap and it getting damaged
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One, I'm always losing the cap if they have one.
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From a hardware perspective, the "switchblade" style is better than an end cap which is usually lost, or the retractable sliding type that usually break
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For those who are looking for a great usb without having to worry about losing the cap, look no further
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You can never lose the cap because there isn't one.
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I like the hinged design it means never having to worry about losing a cap
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I have others that either lose their caps or the ones that slide forward to cover the connection, the cover won't stay where it should
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The simple twist design was a great idea, now we don't have to worry about lost thumb drive caps that slide or fall off the desk or behind it
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And i liked the swivel cover, because it kept the dust out and no cap to lose
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My docs are all there and accessible as if it'd never been through the wash
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but it is also works with earlier Windows version as well as with MAC operating systems
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Works as it should no issues to report at this time.l