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128GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive $79 + Free Delivery

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With 80MB/s read and 50MB/s write, waiting for large files to copy is a thing of the past.

128GB of storage gives you huge amounts of storage for a full archive of your most important and used files. Keep collections of videos, photos and music along with work documents and presentations where ever you go. Built-in ECC and bad block management ensures your data is kept as safe and secure as possible.

Fully backwards compatible with USB 2.0 devices
Comes formatted in NTFS. To use with Mac OS, your drive will need to reformatted into a Mac-compatible format, or install an NTFS driver.

USB 3.0 devices are not currently supported with Kogan TVs and Set-top Boxes.

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  • Price in the title…. $79 +delivery (delivery showing as $0 unless you want 'insurance', which you don't)

    • i thought i had the price in title, obviously it wasn't

  • Put the price in the title and remove the specs dude.

    • No price in the body either (as in you have to click the link to see it, if you didn't already know).

  • $79 and looks like shipping is free to Sydney.

    Edit: I snoozed I loosed…

    • Yep, 128GB Sold Out.

      • Nah, his comment was referring to how others beat him in pointing out free postage.

  • +1

    it says free delivery so title should reflect that

  • +2

    I checked earlier today when i received the offer via email newsletter from kogan, and delivery was $17.50 to Perth, so I ignored it. I noticed someone mentioned free delivery here, so I just rechecked, and now it is showing as free delivery … well at least to Perth :)

  • OP sure got a grilling about OzBargain etiquette here.

    4 different people telling him to put price in the title/body. Once is probably enough?

  • The blurb makes it sound so good you could use it as an SSD.
    Could you?

  • *** Warning : carries only 12 months warranty ***

  • +3

    Those read/write speeds are triggering my BS detector.

    That's up there with the SanDisk Extreme 32/64; fastest USB drive on the market right now, and it's significantly cheaper per GB.

    So, where are those figures coming from? Because they're certainly not from benchmarks as no one in the world has reviewed this no-name brand USB key manufactured in insert name of Chinese industrial park here.

    • Hey Amar89, I bought the 64gb Kogan one around 8 months ago. I can confirm they are 50/50. SanDisk Extreme is the fastest in the world at the moment but they are 130/190, not 32/64.

      Even if they state 80/50, I would believe them as a lot of the newer USB3 flash drives are standard at this speed at the moment.

    • Kinda late… But that's nothing on Sandisk Extreme. Sandisk Extreme is over 200MB/s write, 50MB/s write is nothing compared to that.

  • +1

    Those figures refer to sequential read/write. I recently found out that some of my cheap class 10 SD cards, while having class 10 like sequential read/write speed, are unbelievable slow in 4K random read and 4K random write… so bad that my really old class 4 Kingston cards have 4-5 times better 4K random read and 4K random write. Now I know why my DSLR always complains about the cheap class 10 card being too slow when recording videos.

    Generally, the USB 3.0 USB flash drives have impressive sequential read/write - as that tends to be the best way to market the USB flash drives. Sequential speed isn't everything.

    • Spot on about the Class 10 cards having slower 4K speeds. That's why those of us who had to run things from sd cards on older phones used to buy class 4.

      As for flash drive, most of them are terrible in 4K speeds, but the Sandisk Extreme is pretty good.

  • I recently bought one of these… If you want size and real SSD speed…
    http://www.mydigitaldiscount.com/mydigitalssd-portable-ssd/

    • But US$110 + $48 delivery for the 120GB USB.

      • Yeah, just for one, shipping is killing it… Try a group buy… a shop is selling the mSata USB3 external case as well, but it's way more expensive than in the US

  • So Kogan makes a "Deal" with his Chinese contact to "re-badge" a no-name sweat shop built USB stick with the Kogan label and everyone celebrates!!??

    EDIT:: hang on a sec! it hasn't even good the Kogan label on it!!! GEEEEZ! who's laughing now????

    • +1

      Everything is no-name until stamped with a logo.

  • Like AJW I checked yesterday and it was $17.50 delivery to Perth. Today "Standard delivery to Perth - FREE" so I ordered one :)

    Paid with Paypal - all okay :)

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