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Great product, quick speeds and the thing is pretty durable
Great product that I will continue to buy in the future!
Sandisk should be ashamed to have this worthless product on the market and Amazon should be describing the limitations of this POS in big red letters in the product description.
This is one of the worst products I have ever encountered
It may have great speeds but as other people have said the build quality is poor
The only real negatives i have with this is the build quality and size.
I hope Sandisk will not like PNY who already ruin their reputation by using alternate memory and control chips (with bad quality and performance) in their new turbo flash drive line (same model but different chip sets inside).See attached testing result from check flash software
Excellent USB 3.0 drive, really good read/write performance at a sensible price and the quality of Sandisk.
The quality is good, but the design isn't the most suitable.
It's fast, and it's spacious for the price, but I hate retractable sticks, and of course, this one you have to hold just right in order for it to properly lock open and be able to plug in correctly
Fastest USB stick i have ever used, i use it as a boot disk, works like an SSD
Still the best USB stick on the market after several years.
This is by far the fastest USB stick I have ever owned.
Until this day I was using noname cheap USB stick that had write and read speeds of several megabytes per second
Linux installed on the Extreme on a USB3.0 port actually boots about twice as fast as linux installed to an internal 5400RPM 500GB hard disk
And, of course, 32GB of pretty-speedy storage on a USB stick like this is just great, too
I moved from a trusty old Transcend 64GB USB stick that had worked well for years, back when 64GB was nearly unimaginable on a USB thumb drive
This thing transfers 3-4GB in a few seconds which blows away my old flash drive.
It's bigger brother, the CZ88 128GB flash drive has double the capacity, an aluminum body and is a tad faster in benchmarks, but the CZ80 64GB will be great for 99% of individuals looking for a fast, reliable usb 3.0 flash drive
This thing takes full advantage of USB 3 speeds and can transfer sequentially at blistering speeds
The worst thing was not to lose the flash drive but the information that was stored there.
Fast USB drive, the way it clicks out though makes me think this thing is going to break eventually.1 year edit: been using it for college, hasnt broken still very fast and reliable.
This thing transfers 3-4GB in a few seconds which blows away my old flash drive.
For a "lousy" USB thumb drive this thing is pretty impressive
As a result, is makes a poor connection and fails to function, more often than not
My drive developed a connection issue, namely a slight pressure had to be put on the drive in order for it to connect but would lose connection if left untouched
My other drives have indicators built in, I know instantly if I have a bad connection or when data is being transferred
It does get a slightly hot on big transfers, but its the fastest I've seen in person
Only ended up lasting me about 1 month because someone walked by and clipped it, which bent the male connection and broke the casing.