• Reviews around plastic (2.68 of 5)

    SanDisk Extreme CZ80 16GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Speed Up To 190MB/s- SDCZ80-016G-G46

    • The drive feel sturdy in my hand, certainly not the cheap plastic used in some flash drives.
    • Has a sleek plastic body and a smooth working slider switch to bring the USB connector in and out.
    • The plastic is a little too hollow and the switch that you flick to retract or extend the usb connection is too tempermental.
    • Also the plastic is very flimsy and broke, so I can't hang it on my keys anymore.
    • The build is fair, as the plastic is not like the Voyager one
    • When in the backpack it is in a protective plastic sleeve
    • Also, the plastic doesn't seem super sturdy but looks like it will stand up to general wear & tear.
    • how cheap plastic the case seems to be.
    • It was delivered as expected although I wish it wasn't flimsy plastic, but there's nothing to be done about that.
    • Unfortunately, the extreme is more than 3x the size, is shrouded in cheap plastic and rattles a little when you shake it due to the plastic slide mechanism.
    • , the plastic broke where the hole is at the top.
    • The plastic fractured at the end.
    • Cheap plastic she'll, can't use as a result.
    • It did not disappoint as it is twice as fast as the Patriot
    • I'm always concerned with moving parts on thumbs as they seem to break
    • I copied the same file in parallel as well as in series.
    • I use this to run PortableApps.com and it is as fast as if I ran the applications from my hard drive.
    • This thing rocks, it's twice as fast as an
    • transfering data from usb 3.0 ports consistently exceeded 100 MB/s, and from usb 2.0 ports around 35 MB/s
    • nothing like the advertised 190 MB/s which should have taken about 150 sec, or say 3 min
    • Not 190MB/s, more like 101MB/s, but still fast
    • I had bought the SanDisk Cruzer 64 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive (SDCZ36-064G-AFFP) and was getting a pathetic 5 MB/s write speed
    • very fast,up to 180M/S
    • Read is just as fast (or faster).Many other brand drives claim "up to 100MB/s transfer rate" but that would only be read rate, and you end up with is a dismal 20/30MB/s write rate
    • Its 185 Mb/s is top 5 in writes behind Triton etc
    • Extremely fast (over 100MB/s as far as i've seen) and functional
    • But slower than the maximum reads and writes, 209 MB/s of Western Digital VelociRaptor WD1000DHTZ hard drive(1 TB, 10,000 rpm, SATA 6 Gbit/s)