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Cisco Meraki Licensing Explained: What You Need to Know
11 Mar, 2026
£54.78 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
SanDisk’s Ultra Fit is the kind of thumb drive you keep in a pocket and forget about—until you need it. The “Fit” format is genuinely handy for laptops with tight USB spaces because it doesn’t stick out much, so it’s less likely to snap off or get knocked. For day-to-day B2B tasks like moving office docs, training packs, basic media, or doing quick transfers between machines, it’s a solid, no-fuss choice. At **£46.25 ex-VAT for 256GB**, the value is usually respectable for a branded drive, particularly if you want something reliable without paying extra for more premium performance.
That said, I wouldn’t treat it as a “daily high-speed” workstation drive. If you’re frequently copying large datasets (think design files, VMs, backups, or lots of video) the Ultra Fit line is more about convenience than speed—so you may feel the limitations compared with pricier models. Also, if you’re buying in bulk for staff, consider the trade-off: this is great for light-to-medium use, but for heavy transfer workloads you’ll get more out of a higher-performance USB stick or even a small SSD. Bottom line: **buy it for convenience and occasional transfers**, pass on it if your team is doing **large, frequent file moves**.

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