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ClickFree 16GB Ultra Thin USB Backup Drive $8.20 (FREE Pickup or $8.95 Shipping w/ Tracking)

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We are running a clearance deal on the ClickFree 16GB USB 2.0 Backup Drive at $8.20 each. FREE Pickup in-store or $8.95 shipping via Australia Post (500g Regular Satchel with Tracking).

No software to install or setup, no instructions necessary. Just take it out of the package, plug it into a USB port on your computer using the integrated USB cable, and the Clickfree™ Traveler will do the rest. Backup multiple computers with one Clickfree™ Traveler!

Limit of 2 per customer. Our showroom is located at 124 Kingston Road, Underwood, QLD, 4119.

Any questions email us at [email protected]

Thanks!

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  • +3

    $69.00

    lol

  • +3

    I don't get why you would want this over a thumb stick which is smaller. Cheaper also.

    • They are very very old flash drive.

    • +12

      I don't get why you would want this over a thumb stick which is smaller.

      You might be building your own USB Memory Museum?

  • This is basically a USB stick..no deal

    • An oversized one at that, albeit thin, if that makes any difference.

  • How does one backup their drive onto a 16GB external? I'd need 200GB at least.

    • +11

      Travel back to 1997 i guess.

      • +1

        that's mean we are now hunting for another "Back to the future" deal…….

    • "Backup multiple computers with one Clickfree™ Traveler!"

  • So it costs $17 to have it delivered.
    May as well add a little more and get an SD card instead, it will take less space and can have multiple uses.

    • May as well add a little more and get an SD card instead

      You can get a 16GB SD card for half that…

  • This is not a Deal!!!. Especially because it is USB 2.0

  • +1

    Haha this has to be a joke?

  • +2

    good thing there is a limit of 2. I hope they have enough stock !

    • if not, it may be time to dust of the time machine :P

  • large usb drive, better get a real usb drive to save $ and space

  • dinosaurs in tech world.

  • This would've been a good deal back in 2001.

  • +1

    What year is it? Where am I?

  • +4

    Can I get an AOL subscription with this purchase please? Might need a SCSI adapter too.

    Be sure to call my office phone when it's been shipped as I have no concept of a mobile cellular telephone either.

    • maybe you should ask them to pages you!

  • +6

    Rep, Any good deals on dial up modems ?

    • +1

      Yeah, just send your order via telegram.

  • +1

    lol you're all terrible. On one hand yes it does look cheap and it being (probably?) being able to fit into a wallet gives it some novelty value. However this is probably the wrong forum to post it.

    Since most here will likely need it delivered, for $17 I can almost get a USB 3.0 flash drive that's smaller and better. And even with pickup… 16GB USB 2.0 pen drives go for about $10 on ebay.

  • +2

    there is a limit of 2 per customer. hurry!

    • +1

      don't you make me borden this deal!

  • +2

    Backs up multiple computers? How many?

    • +1

      You can get dozens of Commodore 64s onto it.

  • I'd take one if they were half that price.

  • +1

    Not really a deal sorry mate, USB 3.0 drives are almost as cheap and much more portable.

  • +2

    Good for a laugh… but obviously a bullsh!t cash grab company. They're selling crap that is either out-dated or just plain unwanted.

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