SanDisk reliability makes these small 16GB flash drives a must have. What if you have some photos and videos from the party and want to give all guests their own copies? Of course, copy them to flash drives and distribute them. But it can get really expensive in a hurry. One day I gave away an expensive 128GB flash drive that only had about 9GB of files. That's when I realized I had to have cheap, small-capacity drives on hand. I tried two colorful and very cheap sets of 10 hard drives each, one with 8 GB and the other with 16 GB. Not all failed but some and I lost data. Some didn't work at all. So I don't think I'll be trusting them with my data again any time soon. On the other hand, those little SanDisk drives aren't pretty (the standard black and red drives), but they work. I haven't had any problems with them so far. At Revain, very affordable 16GB drives range from $4.00 to $2.50 when purchased in packs of 10 to 100. The 16GB SanDisk drives I bought cost about $5.50 each, but I think the difference in price is worth it.
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