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For £12.98 ex‑VAT, the Kingston DataTraveler 64GB is the kind of boring-but-reliable USB stick you want in an office: it’s cheap, has decent real-world transfer for everyday file copying, and it’s from a vendor that doesn’t tend to cause drama with compatibility. The metal body also helps if these are going to be passed around, thrown into bags, or used by people who don’t baby hardware. If your use case is things like deploying small software kits, sharing documents, moving presentation files, or keeping backups of installers, this is good value.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re doing lots of large, repeated transfers (e.g., frequent video or backup-heavy workflows) or if you need maximum throughput consistency across different laptops. At this price point, you’re paying for “works reliably and fast enough,” not “blazing.” Also, if your business cares about tight security or encryption, don’t assume you’ll get it—check for that separately. Overall: a solid buy for teams that need lots of simple sticks on a budget; skip it for performance-critical or security-sensitive use.

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