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SanDisk’s Ultra 64GB sticks in a 2‑pack for £29.40 ex‑VAT are a pretty sensible bit of office kit—assuming your main job is everyday file sharing: moving docs, onboarding packs, training videos, and backups of rough-and-ready stuff. They’re from a brand that doesn’t tend to be flaky, and the jump to USB 3.0 is noticeable for larger transfers compared with older “slow” drives. At this price, you’re effectively buying convenience and reliability, not maximum performance.
That said, I wouldn’t treat these as “mission critical” storage or a long-term archive. USB sticks can still fail, and if you routinely shift huge files or work with lots of write cycles, you’ll usually be happier with a more robust business-focused storage option (or at least something higher-end). Also, if you need to protect data, these typically won’t replace a drive with hardware encryption/security features—so for sensitive client data, you’d want a proper solution around them.
**Who should buy:** teams that need multiple cheap, dependable sticks for circulation, admin handouts, and occasional transfers across PCs in the office (especially where compatibility matters). **Who shouldn’t:** anyone expecting fast, sustained transfers, frequent heavy writes, or stronger data protection than “basic.”

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