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10 Nov, 2025
£239.28 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £200.53 ex‑VAT, the SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Luxe is only “easy to justify” if you genuinely need a single stick that covers both USB‑A and USB‑C in one go and you’ll use it across lots of devices. It’s a sensible buy for small offices, field teams, or anyone constantly swapping between modern laptops and older kit—especially when you don’t want to carry two drives or keep faffing with adapters. The “Luxe” part is basically about convenience and build/finish, and in day‑to‑day office use it’ll feel reliable enough for moving files, quick handovers, and storing project packs temporarily.
That said, if this is mainly for bulk storage or occasional backups, I’d be cautious at this price. At 1TB, you can usually find better value (either faster-performing drives or cheaper storage) from alternatives depending on whether your workflow is mostly USB‑A or mostly USB‑C. Also, dual‑connector designs are slightly more physically awkward and more likely to get damaged in the real world than plain single‑port sticks—so I’d only recommend it to teams that handle drives reasonably well (and label/secure them).
**Buy it if:** you need a portable “one size fits both” drive for mixed hardware and want low-hassle file transfers. **Skip it if:** you’re chasing the best £/GB value or the drive will be used for heavy, frequent transfers where other options will stretch your budget further.

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