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| SanDisk 512 MB Cruzer Titanium (SDCZ3-512-A10, Retail Package) | 
enlarge | Brand: SanDisk Category: CE
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $27.00 You Save: $22.99 (46%)
New (2) from $27.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 126 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 0.8 x 2.9 x 0.3
MPN: SDCZ3-512-A10 Model: SDCZ3-512-A10 UPC: 619659020491 EAN: 0619659020491 ASIN: B0001FV3AK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
Very Good July 23, 2007 I bought this awhile back, and it still is working perfectly fine. It by far has taken several beatings and it never once bit it.
flimsy June 13, 2007 Depending on where your USB holes are located, it can take some maneuvering to get the card inserted without pushing the plug back into the casing. After about a month of use, the USB plug-in part got stuck in the Titanium casing, and when I finally managed to get the plug-in part out, the two halves of the casing came apart. I've taped the case together and the device still works, but I have gone back to buying SanDisk's small, capped Cruzer flash drives.
it fell apart May 26, 2007 the two halves are glued together an they just fell apart in my hand after only 1 week. SanDisk would not take it back because the serial number rubbed off. this is a very bad design. DO NOT BUY.
Disappointing...but it looked good March 10, 2007 Neat idea - usb plug retracts into the case. Unfortunately, the case popped open after a month, and the drive stopped working after a year.
Purchased four, have broken three. March 7, 2007 The whole idea of this design is ingenious. The sad part is the drive is not as tough as SanDisk markets it. If you buy one of these...be sure to have your data backed-up. I've broken three. The funny thing is I have four all plastic drives that just keep holding up. SanDisk refused to replace the last one saying I broke it. Understandable. It would have appeared that I could have broken it. It looks as if I had snapped it of in the computer. However, If that had been the case, the 4 copper conductor would have been bent at that point. Fact of the matter is the drive just came apart, just as the other have. I won't buy another SanDisk product for the simple reason that their Tech Support has you jumping through hoops way before they decide whether or not they are going to replace their defective drive. I can get less aggravated for less money just about anyplace. It's a cool drive. If you decide to buy, just back up your data. It will break.
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