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Azure ExpressRoute: When You Need a Dedicated Connection
16 Jan, 2026
£18.29 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £15.84 ex-VAT, the SanDisk Ultra 64GB is the kind of plain, dependable USB stick most teams should keep in a drawer. It’s good value for everyday file transfer: moving docs, training packs, small installers, grabbing scans from a printer, or sharing a set of assets with clients. The “USB 3.0” angle matters in the real world too—on modern laptops it’ll feel noticeably quicker than older USB sticks, so you don’t waste time waiting around.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this as a “data you’ll rely on forever” device. These are fine for short-to-medium term use and routine transfers, but if you’re moving large media libraries, doing frequent writes/rewrites, or need something you can trust for long-term archiving, there are better options (often pricier) designed for heavier workloads. Overall: buy it for general-purpose office use, onboarding packs, and quick handovers—skip it if your use case is mission-critical storage or relentless write-heavy duty.

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