- AI
Azure OpenAI for Business
20 Mar, 2026
£18.66 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
SanDisk’s **Ultra Luxe 32GB** is one of those “pleasant to use, looks nice, and does the job” flash drives. For **£16.15 ex-VAT**, you’re paying for the fact it’s not a no-name stick—reliable enough for everyday file swapping, decent transfer speeds over USB 3.1, and the metal casing feels more robust than the cheap plastic alternatives you see in the same price bracket. If you’re topping up staff toolkits, giving contractors a bootable installer/data handout, or handing over training material, it’s a sensible, low-risk buy: it’s unlikely to be a headache and it doesn’t feel flimsy in the hand.
That said, I wouldn’t pick it if you need **serious throughput or long-term archival**—a flash drive is still a flash drive, and the main value here is convenience and build quality, not “performance monster” territory. Also, if you’re buying in volume, double-check what else you can get for similar money (often you can squeeze more capacity or better endurance depending on current deals). Bottom line: **good for office/admin use, onboarding packs, and light media transfers**—but don’t treat it like a dependable storage solution for heavy or critical workloads.

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