- Cyber Security
Zero Trust Security: What It Means for SMEs
4 Jul, 2025
£57.86 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The SanDisk Creator USB‑C 256GB at £48.82 ex‑VAT is the kind of drive that makes sense in a busy office: you can hand it to someone and they’re unlikely to run into “it didn’t work on my laptop” issues because it’s a straightforward USB‑C stick with decent cross-compatibility. For day-to-day stuff—transferring decks, design files, training videos, or backing up quick jobs—Creator drives tend to feel reliable enough that people actually keep using them instead of hunting for a replacement.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this if you’re doing heavy, frequent large-file workloads where speed and consistency really matter (think constant video offloads or long batch transfers). In that scenario you’ll often be happier spending a bit more on a faster USB 3.x or even an SSD-style solution. For most B2B reseller customers, though—teams sharing working files, onboarding staff, marketing using it for content swaps—this is good value and a sensible “safe default” USB stick.

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