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Sandisk Extreme USB 3.0 64gb $35 shipped
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http://slickdeals.net/f/7187314-64gb-san...1=internal&sdxt02=Deal+Bit&sdxt03=For+Thread+7187314&sdxt04=slickdealsindex
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pRICE,

I'd say Slickdeals is wrong but amazon.com is known to change its price in a very short amount of time. It's $44.99 now, which is more than the sickdeals listing but lower than yesterday during the day. I'll have to contact amazon to issue me a credit for the difference since I haven't even received the one I ordered yesterday for just under $50.00.

Robert
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#3
It was dead last night when I checked.
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Robert M wrote:
pRICE,

I'd say Slickdeals is wrong but amazon.com is known to change its price in a very short amount of time. It's $44.99 now, which is more than the sickdeals listing but lower than yesterday during the day. I'll have to contact amazon to issue me a credit for the difference since I haven't even received the one I ordered yesterday for just under $50.00.

Robert


When I posted it was the sale price. That changed pretty quickly. Hot deals go cold quickly.
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#5
I'm partial to San Disk, but what about this one?

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/10...e_s73.html

My wife could clone her whole Macbook Air. Can you boot from this?

Edit: I do now see the tremendous read/write differences...even thought it's USB 3.0.
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#6
Yeah, not all USB 3 flash drives are made the same.

the Sandisk Extreme is the king among flash drives -- its R/W speeds crushes everything else out there. several tests out there.

$35 was a sweet price
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jdc,

The phrase I heard was that it is literally an SSD on a stick. Even $50.00 is a decent price. $35 is a great price! That's why I went for a 64gig model instead of a 32gig model. Unlike other USB sticks, I'm near positive I can turn this one into a emergency boot drive for my machines. Since it's 64 gigs, I could, in theory, make two partitions - one for my Mac Pro (now at my office) and one for my new Macbook Pro. Smile

Robert
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Robert M wrote:
jdc,

The phrase I heard was that it is literally an SSD on a stick. Even $50.00 is a decent price. $35 is a great price! That's why I went for a 64gig model instead of a 32gig model. Unlike other USB sticks, I'm near positive I can turn this one into a emergency boot drive for my machines. Since it's 64 gigs, I could, in theory, make two partitions - one for my Mac Pro (now at my office) and one for my new Macbook Pro. Smile

Robert

I will keep a lookout for this model's sale price.
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#9
I'm going to keep an eye out too.

It was about $45 this morning at AMZN even after the deal was dead. I put two in my cart but didn't checkout because it wasn't going to ship for 8-9 days (and I don't really NEED one now anyway...but...)

Now even that's gone.
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