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AI-generated summary
The SanDisk Ultra Fit 1TB is one of those “keep it on you, never think about it again” drives. The big win is the form factor: it’s small enough to leave plugged in without feeling like you’ve got a USB brick hanging off your laptop, and for everyday file transfers it performs well enough that you won’t feel throttled. At **£179.34 ex‑VAT** it’s not cheap, though—so the real question is whether you actually need **1TB** in a stick. If you’re a reseller or an office admin handing out lots of content, it’s a tidy, robust way to standardise storage without fiddling with larger portable SSDs.
I’d recommend it if your use case is **simple storage/sharing** (project files, training packs, media handovers) and you value convenience over raw speed. It’s less compelling if you’re regularly moving very large files back and forth all day; in that scenario, you’d often get better value and lower frustration from a portable SSD instead. Also, if your users are rough with gear, I’d still treat any USB stick as “daily carry” rather than “treat like a hard drive with no consequences”—but for normal office use, this is a sensible buy. If you can’t justify the 1TB capacity, you’ll likely get a much better cost-per-GB stepping down.

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