These cheap nameless flash drives really surprised me. I needed some inexpensive drives for a work project, and the many USB 2.0 sticks I had were painfully slow. small, difficult to label and more expensive than these TEAMGROUP C183 clubs. What really surprised me was the speed of these cheap drives. They are on par with the more expensive SanDisk drives I've bought. I really like these flash drives. so much so that in addition to the first 6 I bought I have ordered 6 more. What's not to like? They're fast, cheap, and big enough not to get lost. I can write on them well and they fit well in my USB organizer. I now have a decent collection of bootable flash drives including several Linux distributions like CentOS 7 and 8, Red Hat Enterprise 7 and 8, Fedora, Ubuntu and a few others. While these sticks are cheap, I wouldn't waste them on some useless Windoze distro.
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