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PNY Attaché 4 USB 2.0 Flash Drive: 64GB $4, 2-Pack 32GB

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Amazon has PNY Attaché 4 USB 2.0 Flash Drives on sale as listed below. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime or on orders $35+.

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Amazon has PNY Attaché 4 USB 2.0 Flash Drives on sale as listed below. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime or on orders $35+.

Thanks to Community Member BluegrassPicker for finding this deal.

Available:

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Written by RazorConcepts | Staff
  • About this Product:
    • These older USB 2.0 drives are ideal for maintaining compatibility with hardware, such as when used as boot drives
    • This is rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on over 9,000 ratings at Amazon.
  • About this Store:
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Totally agree - people these HP 64GB FDs are $6 each and USB 3.0 - way better move if you don't want to suffer horrid transfer speeds.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077BCGQVQ
I've never had a PNY flash drive live past a couple of years but all my sandisk are still going strong.
Trust me, you'll never use these. If you ever do, you'll hate yourself for wasting money on junk like this because file transfer is so slow by today's standards. USB 2.0 is actually not the bottleneck.

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I've never had a PNY flash drive live past a couple of years but all my sandisk are still going strong.
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Quote from alyardley :
I've never had a PNY flash drive live past a couple of years but all my sandisk are still going strong.
I have a PNY 256 megabyte and a 512 meg Attache 1.0 from the dark ages sitting in my junk box and they both still work fine, so YMMV.

For my purpose and certain uses, cheap is the keyword and Sandisk definitely isn't usually cheap. To each his own.
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vivisimonvi
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There's a more modern 256GB Sandisk model that goes in and out of stock regularly for $12.49. Seems to be the sweet spot currently on flash storage/price.
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Quote from alyardley :
I've never had a PNY flash drive live past a couple of years but all my sandisk are still going strong.
I use flash drives a lot, with moderate writing and extremely heavy read cycles several times a day, 5-6 days a week, every week. Still have PNY , Samsung and ADATA Pro rom 5-7 years ago. Sandisk though, absolute unreliable junk that will randomly decide to lockup and block write access. A few drives also denied read access. Once it happens, they are toast. I've tried multiple models and grades of SanDisk. Same story.
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Quote from alyardley :
I've never had a PNY flash drive live past a couple of years but all my sandisk are still going strong.
I've always had good luck with PNY flash drives. Ironically, the brand I've had crap out are SanDisk, but I wonder if they were counterfeit.
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Thanks and repped OP!
In for 2 32GB for $7.
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Quote from BluegrassPicker :
I have a PNY 256 megabyte and a 512 meg Attache 1.0 from the dark ages sitting in my junk box and they both still work fine, so YMMV.

For my purpose and certain uses, cheap is the keyword and Sandisk definitely isn't usually cheap. To each his own.
I don't have any good anecdotes to add. If any of my flash drives are broken I probably haven't even noticed it yet.

I will say that very old drives like your sub-1GB could be using NAND that has better write endurance and data retention than the newer NAND.

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I've bought the 16 and 32 GB sizes of these. Decent prices, especially in their multi-packs, but they are the slowest drives—read and write—I've seen in a decade-plus. Have had one fail on me so far; I lose or give them away at a far higher rate, which is their most suitable purpose.
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Trust me, you'll never use these. If you ever do, you'll hate yourself for wasting money on junk like this because file transfer is so slow by today's standards. USB 2.0 is actually not the bottleneck.
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64Gb for $4
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Could by handy for flashing BIOS since they can be finicky with larger capacity flash drives
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Quote from 814h4853n7 :
Trust me, you'll never use these. If you ever do, you'll hate yourself for wasting money on junk like this because file transfer is so slow by today's standards. USB 2.0 is actually not the bottleneck.
Totally agree - people these HP 64GB FDs are $6 each and USB 3.0 - way better move if you don't want to suffer horrid transfer speeds.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077BCGQVQ
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It took forever to transfer large files on USB 2.0. Spend little bit more and get at least USB 3.0
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Quote from alyardley :
I've never had a PNY flash drive live past a couple of years but all my sandisk are still going strong.
I have PNYs as boot devices on several dozen storage appliances. They typically get > 5 thousand read/write cycles before we start marking bad sectors. That's very much on par with Kingston and SanDisk flash drives.

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Quote from 814h4853n7 :
Trust me, you'll never use these. If you ever do, you'll hate yourself for wasting money on junk like this because file transfer is so slow by today's standards. USB 2.0 is actually not the bottleneck.
not if you own some MSI MB that mysteriously loss BIOS once a while and require you to use a USB 2.0 that's no longer than 32G to do the flash back.

i have one permanently stuck in the flashback USB port for this use.

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