SDCZ430-032G-G46,BlackItem Condition : NewBrand : sandiskItem model number : SDCZ430-032G-G46
SDCZ430-032G-G46,BlackItem Condition : NewBrand : sandiskItem model number : SDCZ430-032G-G46
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SanDisk Ultra Fit 32GB USB 3.1 Flash Drive in Black SDCZ430-032G-G46
SDCZ430-032G-G46,BlackItem Condition : NewBrand : sandiskItem model number : SDCZ430-032G-G46
SDCZ430-032G-G46,BlackItem Condition : NewBrand : sandiskItem model number : SDCZ430-032G-G46
Last updated at 21/01/2025 12:37:31
originally posted on lazada.com.ph
i have mixed comments for this device. write speed is fast for 100mb transfers.for larger files and sustained writes, its not that good. i tried transferring 200gb of 4gb video files to this drive and it took a very long time. it writes somewhere between 40MBps then drops to single digit MBps for a few seconds then transfers at high speeds again. actually, i am somewhat expecting this type of speeds from a very small usb drive.read speed is satusfactory, can read sustained speeds of 100MBps. probably better if i have a 3.2 port.this drive gets hot during heavy usage. expected from a usb 3.2 drive.It is made of plastic. i hope that it will not crack because of the heat anytime soon.overall this drive is well within my expectations and it is fairly priced from what ... Morei have mixed comments for this device. write speed is fast for 100mb transfers.for larger files and sustained writes, its not that good. i tried transferring 200gb of 4gb video files to this drive and it took a very long time. it writes somewhere between 40MBps then drops to single digit MBps for a few seconds then transfers at high speeds again. actually, i am somewhat expecting this type of speeds from a very small usb drive.read speed is satusfactory, can read sustained speeds of 100MBps. probably better if i have a 3.2 port.this drive gets hot during heavy usage. expected from a usb 3.2 drive.It is made of plastic. i hope that it will not crack because of the heat anytime soon.overall this drive is well within my expectations and it is fairly priced from what you will be getting.
originally posted on westerndigital.com
My company Magnia Technology produces bespoke operating systems that provide better privacy and security online. We have been using and selling SanDisk Ultra Fit for many years as our preferred devices for customers running our operating systems.We tested and compared a lot of flash drives before settling on SanDisk Ultra Fit. In terms of size, speed and reliability they're unbeatable if you're looking for a flash drive as small as possible, durable with very good performance.We've sold 100's of them to customers all over the world and never had any fail. Western Digital offers a 5 year warranty on them, which shows high confidence in their durability and reliability.If you want the smallest flash drive possible which is very fast and durable you can't go ... MoreMy company Magnia Technology produces bespoke operating systems that provide better privacy and security online. We have been using and selling SanDisk Ultra Fit for many years as our preferred devices for customers running our operating systems.We tested and compared a lot of flash drives before settling on SanDisk Ultra Fit. In terms of size, speed and reliability they're unbeatable if you're looking for a flash drive as small as possible, durable with very good performance.We've sold 100's of them to customers all over the world and never had any fail. Western Digital offers a 5 year warranty on them, which shows high confidence in their durability and reliability.If you want the smallest flash drive possible which is very fast and durable you can't go wrong with Ultra Fit. It's hands down the best small high performance flash drive on the market.Key benefits:- Size. Thumbnail sized smallest big-brand flash drive on the market.- Speed. USB 3.2 the fastest spee up to 130MB/sec speed on modern computers.- Durability. Small size and case design makes them hard to damage or break.- Reliability. Five year warranty, failure is very rare.- Design. Being tiny they're easier to lose, so SanDisk incorporated a keyring/string loop.- Price. They're surprisingly cheap and great value for a big-brand tiny sized flash drive.Drawbacks:- Heat. Get very hot. All flash drives do. Being thumbnail sized, they get hotter than larger flash drives though as there's less surface area to dissipate heat.
originally posted on westerndigital.com
I bought the *previous version* of the Ultra Fit around 2016, and it started off pretty great - usually full USB 3.0 speeds for read, and a decent ~40 MB/s write. Not bad for the deal I got on the drive back then. Then, once I started putting more than 5GB of files on it (years later), its issues started showing up. Drive got very hot, and often ejected itself (Windows would do the unplug and replug sound). Move it to a USB 2.0 port, and the issues were gone, but you'd rarely beat 20MB/s writes. Now (of course after the warranty period), but after having written less than a terabyte or 2 on the drive, the drive is dying. With use on USB3 making errors and/or ejecting itself, I can only use it on USB2, but it now writes at ~6 MB/s, and I wouldn't be surprised if it ... MoreI bought the *previous version* of the Ultra Fit around 2016, and it started off pretty great - usually full USB 3.0 speeds for read, and a decent ~40 MB/s write. Not bad for the deal I got on the drive back then. Then, once I started putting more than 5GB of files on it (years later), its issues started showing up. Drive got very hot, and often ejected itself (Windows would do the unplug and replug sound). Move it to a USB 2.0 port, and the issues were gone, but you'd rarely beat 20MB/s writes. Now (of course after the warranty period), but after having written less than a terabyte or 2 on the drive, the drive is dying. With use on USB3 making errors and/or ejecting itself, I can only use it on USB2, but it now writes at ~6 MB/s, and I wouldn't be surprised if it makes a bunch of errors only if I had the patience to fill the whole drive. But I don't.Great look, it was on my keychain for years and I didn't even loose the cap, but alas, the design is clearly heavily flawed, and these small drives just can't cool themselves fast enough. At least, not the SanDisk ones. I would have recommended it as a USB 2 drive, but even so, it seems like it can't even handle more than a dozen overwrites, which is woefully low for any flash tech (and this must have been TLC or better). That, or the heat killed it.
| Warranty | 60-months |
| Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
i have mixed comments for this device. write speed is fast for 100mb transfers.for larger files and sustained writes, its not that good. i tried transferring 200gb of 4gb video files to this drive and it took a very long time. it writes somewhere between 40MBps then drops to single digit MBps for a few seconds then transfers at high speeds again. actually, i am somewhat expecting this type of speeds from a very small usb drive.read speed is satusfactory, can read sustained speeds of 100MBps. probably better if i have a 3.2 port.this drive gets hot during heavy usage. expected from a usb 3.2 drive.It is made of plastic. i hope that it will not crack because of the heat anytime soon.overall this drive is well within my expectations and it is fairly priced from what ... Morei have mixed comments for this device. write speed is fast for 100mb transfers.for larger files and sustained writes, its not that good. i tried transferring 200gb of 4gb video files to this drive and it took a very long time. it writes somewhere between 40MBps then drops to single digit MBps for a few seconds then transfers at high speeds again. actually, i am somewhat expecting this type of speeds from a very small usb drive.read speed is satusfactory, can read sustained speeds of 100MBps. probably better if i have a 3.2 port.this drive gets hot during heavy usage. expected from a usb 3.2 drive.It is made of plastic. i hope that it will not crack because of the heat anytime soon.overall this drive is well within my expectations and it is fairly priced from what you will be getting.
My company Magnia Technology produces bespoke operating systems that provide better privacy and security online. We have been using and selling SanDisk Ultra Fit for many years as our preferred devices for customers running our operating systems.We tested and compared a lot of flash drives before settling on SanDisk Ultra Fit. In terms of size, speed and reliability they're unbeatable if you're looking for a flash drive as small as possible, durable with very good performance.We've sold 100's of them to customers all over the world and never had any fail. Western Digital offers a 5 year warranty on them, which shows high confidence in their durability and reliability.If you want the smallest flash drive possible which is very fast and durable you can't go ... MoreMy company Magnia Technology produces bespoke operating systems that provide better privacy and security online. We have been using and selling SanDisk Ultra Fit for many years as our preferred devices for customers running our operating systems.We tested and compared a lot of flash drives before settling on SanDisk Ultra Fit. In terms of size, speed and reliability they're unbeatable if you're looking for a flash drive as small as possible, durable with very good performance.We've sold 100's of them to customers all over the world and never had any fail. Western Digital offers a 5 year warranty on them, which shows high confidence in their durability and reliability.If you want the smallest flash drive possible which is very fast and durable you can't go wrong with Ultra Fit. It's hands down the best small high performance flash drive on the market.Key benefits:- Size. Thumbnail sized smallest big-brand flash drive on the market.- Speed. USB 3.2 the fastest spee up to 130MB/sec speed on modern computers.- Durability. Small size and case design makes them hard to damage or break.- Reliability. Five year warranty, failure is very rare.- Design. Being tiny they're easier to lose, so SanDisk incorporated a keyring/string loop.- Price. They're surprisingly cheap and great value for a big-brand tiny sized flash drive.Drawbacks:- Heat. Get very hot. All flash drives do. Being thumbnail sized, they get hotter than larger flash drives though as there's less surface area to dissipate heat.
I bought the *previous version* of the Ultra Fit around 2016, and it started off pretty great - usually full USB 3.0 speeds for read, and a decent ~40 MB/s write. Not bad for the deal I got on the drive back then. Then, once I started putting more than 5GB of files on it (years later), its issues started showing up. Drive got very hot, and often ejected itself (Windows would do the unplug and replug sound). Move it to a USB 2.0 port, and the issues were gone, but you'd rarely beat 20MB/s writes. Now (of course after the warranty period), but after having written less than a terabyte or 2 on the drive, the drive is dying. With use on USB3 making errors and/or ejecting itself, I can only use it on USB2, but it now writes at ~6 MB/s, and I wouldn't be surprised if it ... MoreI bought the *previous version* of the Ultra Fit around 2016, and it started off pretty great - usually full USB 3.0 speeds for read, and a decent ~40 MB/s write. Not bad for the deal I got on the drive back then. Then, once I started putting more than 5GB of files on it (years later), its issues started showing up. Drive got very hot, and often ejected itself (Windows would do the unplug and replug sound). Move it to a USB 2.0 port, and the issues were gone, but you'd rarely beat 20MB/s writes. Now (of course after the warranty period), but after having written less than a terabyte or 2 on the drive, the drive is dying. With use on USB3 making errors and/or ejecting itself, I can only use it on USB2, but it now writes at ~6 MB/s, and I wouldn't be surprised if it makes a bunch of errors only if I had the patience to fill the whole drive. But I don't.Great look, it was on my keychain for years and I didn't even loose the cap, but alas, the design is clearly heavily flawed, and these small drives just can't cool themselves fast enough. At least, not the SanDisk ones. I would have recommended it as a USB 2 drive, but even so, it seems like it can't even handle more than a dozen overwrites, which is woefully low for any flash tech (and this must have been TLC or better). That, or the heat killed it.
This flash drive is tiny; it's the same size as the wireless mouse dongle it's parked next to on my Surface laptop. If it weren't for the little "handle" on the end of it (the better to make removal easier) the little blivet would be even smaller. I can leave it in place and not have to worry about breaking it off. And I'm guessing this is the the whole obvious raison d'etre for this SanDisk Ultra Fit.The body is made of metal with a thin plastic overlay and a small loop handle at the end. There is no cap to protect the USB end of it, adding to the idea this drive is designed to be left connected. And it's made by SanDisk which, for me, has a reputation of making long lasting and reliable flash drives.So if your looking for a thumb drive you can plug and forget, ... MoreThis flash drive is tiny; it's the same size as the wireless mouse dongle it's parked next to on my Surface laptop. If it weren't for the little "handle" on the end of it (the better to make removal easier) the little blivet would be even smaller. I can leave it in place and not have to worry about breaking it off. And I'm guessing this is the the whole obvious raison d'etre for this SanDisk Ultra Fit.The body is made of metal with a thin plastic overlay and a small loop handle at the end. There is no cap to protect the USB end of it, adding to the idea this drive is designed to be left connected. And it's made by SanDisk which, for me, has a reputation of making long lasting and reliable flash drives.So if your looking for a thumb drive you can plug and forget, you be hard pressed to find anything much smaller than this SanDisk Ultra Fit.
I bought this usb memory stick for my daughter’s computer animation needs. Great value for the price, plenty of memory. But it is small. Tiny. Afraid she was going to lose it I wanted to attach something to it. The open end is so small and the way it is designed I couldn’t fit a variety of key chain rings, and other hooks.. they were too big. Had to use a safety pin and then attach something larger to that. Maybe a thin lanyard would work but not sure why it’s not designed to easily attach something to it so you don’t lose it when you take it out of the port.
It's a small form factor. And I think WD/Sandisk is generally more reliable for storage than the competitors. The read speeds on this does get up to 400 mb/s i think, but the write speeds are very slow. Maybe around 20 mb/s. I don't know though. I haven't really measured it. Just seeing what it says when transferring larger sets of files. I don't know why the write speeds are that slow. Is it because of the small form factor and where the technology is right now?Still, they should say that their write speeds are MUCH slower than the read speeds. The way they market it, i think they said that it's transfer speeds up to 400 mb/s. But that's really only the read speeds, not the write speeds. That's misleading.
I love these tiny thumb drives. The 512Gb ones are hard to find. They are either not listed as an option to buy, not stocked by the store, out of stock or ridiculously priced every time I look for them. When I saw these in an ad, in stock and reasonably priced I quickly snapped up 2 more. I use 2 laptops and 2 desktops, one of each for home and another for work. These are the size of the entire hard drive on 2 of my computers so that whichever computer I use I can have access to the files on one of the others. These do not protrude from the laptops edge so that I can always leave one inserted without fear of damage. When I copy data and want to have it in both my home and work computers, this drive is there for a quick second save as... While these aren't as fast as ... MoreI love these tiny thumb drives. The 512Gb ones are hard to find. They are either not listed as an option to buy, not stocked by the store, out of stock or ridiculously priced every time I look for them. When I saw these in an ad, in stock and reasonably priced I quickly snapped up 2 more. I use 2 laptops and 2 desktops, one of each for home and another for work. These are the size of the entire hard drive on 2 of my computers so that whichever computer I use I can have access to the files on one of the others. These do not protrude from the laptops edge so that I can always leave one inserted without fear of damage. When I copy data and want to have it in both my home and work computers, this drive is there for a quick second save as... While these aren't as fast as external SSD's they are fast enough, unobtrusive and super handy. I keep another one of these stocked with movies to watch when I travel. I can not only watch on my laptops, but these work with most modern hotel TV's.
Normally, I do not buy this type of flash drive; SanDisk makes great products but the form (-size) doesn’t match my normal functional needs. This is really small. But, it is a great pairing to another device I purchased to leave inserted.Now, the Nerdy part: I usually follow failure rates of drives in general under normal use (-remember to eject and do NOT constantly use these drives to read/write to watch videos or repeatedly transfer files over lengths of time as the heat just breaks down flash drives); a sufficient reliability rate for my use with this cost is at least 1-yr. I haven’t got to that point yet; an excellent rating in quality would mean the item not breaking down past 2-years with my projected use. This is my disclaimer for why I rated quality on ... MoreNormally, I do not buy this type of flash drive; SanDisk makes great products but the form (-size) doesn’t match my normal functional needs. This is really small. But, it is a great pairing to another device I purchased to leave inserted.Now, the Nerdy part: I usually follow failure rates of drives in general under normal use (-remember to eject and do NOT constantly use these drives to read/write to watch videos or repeatedly transfer files over lengths of time as the heat just breaks down flash drives); a sufficient reliability rate for my use with this cost is at least 1-yr. I haven’t got to that point yet; an excellent rating in quality would mean the item not breaking down past 2-years with my projected use. This is my disclaimer for why I rated quality on such a medium level.
Tried using on Chromebook plus, Windows 11 Notebook and Apple Air. No problems with any. Used to transfer 130gb music library to each. All took one ran hour and under 90min; very similar. But compared to an older flash drive, this was twice the speed of the old one. I’m happy to see prices getting closer to $100/Tb. $25 for 256gb has been common for sometime, now this was below $50 for 512gb. And so small. It does get a bit warm with extended use, but that does not seem to affect performance. In watching copy on different OSs it interesting to see window load goes up and down, but Apple stays almost constant. Chrome seemed to relate to size of each file it was tranfering. A great drive
These are the absolute usb storage disk drives that I have ever used. With the PC I built I get super fast data transfers on large files.These things are so durable that I literally just realized that I've been washing a SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.2 Flash Drive in my shorts pocket in the washing machine, and after I stopped the cycle and tried to blow it out, it literally transferred the 11 GB of data onto my computer without any problem and is still perfectly functional. SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.2 Flash Drives are by far the best USB data transfer / data storage disk drives. The USB 3.2 writes really fast when you have a good PC with USB 3.2 to take advantage of the faster speed on file transfers (otherwise it will still work it would just be slower for PC's that ... MoreThese are the absolute usb storage disk drives that I have ever used. With the PC I built I get super fast data transfers on large files.These things are so durable that I literally just realized that I've been washing a SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.2 Flash Drive in my shorts pocket in the washing machine, and after I stopped the cycle and tried to blow it out, it literally transferred the 11 GB of data onto my computer without any problem and is still perfectly functional. SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.2 Flash Drives are by far the best USB data transfer / data storage disk drives. The USB 3.2 writes really fast when you have a good PC with USB 3.2 to take advantage of the faster speed on file transfers (otherwise it will still work it would just be slower for PC's that don't have USB 3.2). The SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.2 Flash Drive can transfer even very large files in a quick and efficient manner.
| Warranty | 60-months |
| Storage Capacity | 32 GB |