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SanDisk Cruzer Facet 8GB USB Bulk Buy 10pcs @ $3.50ea (down from $4.77) @ Officeworks

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Buy 10 units for $35. Order Online, free delivery over $55, free click and collect.

Great gift for your office monkeys or sweatshop tech gimps.

Say hi to Kelly at Officeworks, she's magnificent.

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  • Don't use these for anything important, they break pretty easily

  • don't buy those cheap usb storage. It's just too slow (less than 10MB/s), even for some ones with usb3

    • Let's Facet - these are slow.

      • Wouldn't be as slow as those Toshiba 4GB flash drives that were sold at Harvey Norman!.

  • Really? So don't trust engadget reviews then… :/
    http://www.engadget.com/products/sandisk/cruzer/facet/

    • That's a user review, anyone could have written that. Engadget never reviewed it themselves.

      • +1

        Got it, thanks IceCreamBandit. If you guys are right and these cruzers break when my gimps use them, I will never trust Lewis Wild. Ever.

        • He nearly fooled you..

          Edit: Or wait… he did fool you? It seems you bought them?

          Nnooooo!!!!!

        • @skazclaw:
          Don't worry man, I will train my gimps to be gentle.

      • astro turfing

        it has a metal plug at least unlike their plastic normal line

  • Still useful to load copies of Windows 7/8/10 on there and get rid of your DVD. I have 3 different Windows USB keys in the house now.

  • +1

    DAMN!i already BROUGHT 5 Toshi ones :(

    The write speed is a nose faster than the Toshiba drive selling about the same price
    both hover around 3.5mb/s to 4.3 mb/s range read speed however gets to 20-28 mb/s which is good enough for OS installation.

    It is very useful as:
    OS installers (Who still use 2000s DVD any more for those?)
    Tablet Device Recovery partition backup drive
    PVR recording drive for those TV PVR
    Xbox 360 game storage (max 32GB)

    Some suggest this is the year of Price wars.. but would 8GB drive go the 2GB route to be come give away in tradeshows and advertising pushes by next year?
    Would the world Fiat currency still float the central bankers by 2016 and no hyper inflation that makes this drive worth 35 AUD then 75…?

    Only time would tell

  • usb2 or 3?

  • i got 3 of these, all of them show as HDD not USB, kinda annoying since i originally brought them for storing my OS and drivers

  • In case anyone cares there were Optimus Prime and Bumblebee ones at KMart Bondi Junction for 3 bucks each last week, was at least 15 left, didn't bother posting. Pretty sure they were USB 2 and Def. 8gb

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