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Silicon Power 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive $29 Delivered @ OO eBay Store

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OO is having a clearance sale on ebay. Here is the one of the best deal I have seen for a USB 3.0 64GB Flash Drive from a local store. Silicon Power 64GB Blaze B30 USB 3.0 Flash Drive $29 Delivered.

Features
Classic diamond-cut pattern for a more stylish look
Cap-less design for easy use and storage
Four-way positioning rotating Patents
Great reliability, rotating over 5000 times
LED indicates the usage status
SP Widget free download provided
Recuva File Recovery provided, allowing recovery of erased files, such as digital photos, documents, music and videos
Specifications

Capacity: 64GB
Interface: USB 3.0 backwards compatible with USB 2.0
Support OS: Windows 8 / 7 / Vista / XP / 2000 , Mac OS 10.3.x, Linux 2.6.x
Read up to 70MB/s
Write up to 25MB/s
Operating Temperature: 0°C - 70°C
Colour: Black and Silver
Dimensions: 53.7mm x 18.0mm x 10.3mm
Weight: 14.8g
Model: Blaze B30 (SP064GBUF3B30V1K)
Brand: Silicon Power
Please note: This product comes with a lifetime manufacturer's warranty
Warranty
This product comes with a 12 month warranty against manufacturing faults and defects.

Enjoy..

128GB one is also reduced to $66.90 + free shipping

Note: Don't forget 2% cash-back

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closed Comments

  • +7

    14.8kg - that's a heavy flash drive.

    • +1

      printing mistake :)

      • +15

        Good because 14kg is my absolute limit for a flash drive.

    • +3

      just under a kilo a gig… not bad.. LOL

  • +1

    I've got so many 16gb flash drives.. must resist.. xD

    • Same here. I have got countless of them. Must resist.

  • +2

    •Write up to 25MB/s
    I have usb 2.0s that go faster o_O

  • +1

    Read up to 70MB/s
    Write up to 25MB/s

    If these specs are true, this is probably the worst USB3.0 drive you can buy.

    • Hmm. I think I'll give it a pass for something better down the line

      • +2

        2 words sandisk extreme !

        • +4

          Worth the extra money.

          A slow USB stick is next to useless and therefore not a bargain.

        • @dontpanic:

          70MB/s READ is still fine for using as an OS Boot / clone. Otherwise yes it's slow, especially the write.

        • @dontpanic: Not really. Some people don't have USB 3.

        • +2

          @Diji1:

          Then don't buy a USB3 stick.

    • There's way worse flash drives than this…

      I have one (32gb version), it's good value for the price.

      • I'm tempted to buy 1 for OS cloning.

        But then I am probably better off just buying a USB 3.0 case for my many 2.5" HDD's floating around. ~$10 on eBay for fast 320 / 500GB sounds better.

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