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The Complete Guide to IT Support for Legal Firms
14 Aug, 2025
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The SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go is one of those “boring but dependable” stick options. For £18.47 ex-VAT for 64GB, you’re basically paying for hassle-free file swapping between USB-A and USB-C devices without needing adapters. In day-to-day office life—moving decks, sharing training docs, dropping installers onto a workstation for a site visit—it’s exactly the kind of low-friction backup/transfer tool that doesn’t cause drama.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for heavy use cases where speed and endurance really matter, like frequent large video transfers, constant overwriting, or archiving important data. It’s a practical convenience drive, not a “trust this as your main storage” solution. It’s best for teams that just need reliable, quick portability across mixed laptops/tablets/desktops. If you’re buying for general staff use, onboarding packs, or quick deployments, it’s a solid value—if you need performance headroom or long-term reliability, you’ll want to look at higher-tier options.

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