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SanDisk Cruzer FIT Mini USB Flash Drive 32GB @ $19.98, 16GB @ $13.35, 8GB @ $8.25 Free Shipping

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Limited to 100 buyers
32GB Cruzer FIT @ $19.98 http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/330772473480 (SOLD OUT)
16GB Cruzer FIT @ $13.35 http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/330771927381
8GB Cruzer FIT @ $8.25 http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/230832728812

  • Sandisk Standard Micro SDHC Card Class 4

32GB @ $17.95 http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/330737721994
16GB @ $8.75 http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/230835466474
8GB @ $4.28 http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/230795833296

  • Sandisk Ultra SDHC Card Class 10

32GB @ $27.85 http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/230833560934
16GB @ $12.95 http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/230833559866

  • Items are shipped from Sydney
  • Price inc GST with Tax Invoice
  • Sandisk Official Product with Australian Warranty Service

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  • Just ordered one, thanks!

  • Does "Australian Warranty Service" imply "don't call Sandisk Australia" for support because this isn't their official stock?

    • +1

      It's Sandisk Official Product with Australian Back-to-base warranty service.

  • Thsee are slow but small so they make ok storage for Ultrabooks if you want to increase your space using the usb port

      • +1

        he means a few of these can replace the need for an external HDD

      • +4

        An ultrabook with 64gb storage like Asus Zenbok with extra 32gb thats 50% extra…..

        • +4

          Yes, the beauty of these is that unlike most usb drives, you can leave these in semi permanently and they wont catch on your bag when you pull out your laptop.

          I really hate things catching on my bag…
          See here for how small it is in the port.
          http://ocau.com/pix/pmkbx

        • +5

          "I really hate things catching on my bag…"

          perhaps you should try briefs instead of boxers then

      • +1

        I suspect that you're being negged for the initial fatuous reply…quit while you're ahead dude! ;)

  • I bought one (32GB) a few weeks ago from a Hong Kong seller for $23 or so, so I reckon this is a good deal.

    Loaded with MP3s and using it with car audio system. Very discreet and doesn't get in the way. Doesn't matter that it's slow.

    EDIT: just saw the 32GB is one of Shopping Square's "limited to first 100 buyers" hooks. Getting a bit tired of these. Still, 100 of you can get a bargain.

  • Got 1 , apus are pretty good sellers, I just hope I don't lose the thing LMAO

  • -2

    Why 16gb is not half the price of 32gb?

    • +2

      Because things don't work that way, you're forgetting production cost of the unit itself not incl storage capacity

      • Yep, production cost, packaging, storing, transportation, basically all the overheads of selling a product

      • If then why 64gb isn't just double of 32gb? Seriously would like to know why.

        • Sweet spots in production. The most dense will always cost more as the yield of a new process is not good at the start. As the process matures more are able to be sold as functional units. A new process comes out in an attempt to cut costs. The cycle starts again.

    • +1

      Probably for the same reason a 12" sub at subway is not twice the price of a 6" one….they want you to upgrade your purchase. It also likely doesn't cost half as much to make the smaller unit.

  • grabbed 3 some for the kids tv's and 1 for the car

  • thanks. got 32gb for the car.

  • +1

    Missed out on 32 GB :(

  • -1

    just get a MS SkyDrive account.

  • +1

    Decent deal. BUT BEWARE THESE ARE SO EASY TO MISPLACE/LOOSE.

    I bought 3 4gb sticks,

    and I currently know the location of one of them lol.

    • … that's the point

      • ….. the point is to lose/misplace them?

        • +3

          …that seems to be my wife's job, anyway! ;)

    • LOSE******

  • Where was this deal when I needed it 6 months ago??????????!!!!! Amazing for USB song storage in the car.

  • Can these USB flash drives be formatted to hold a file larger than 4bg? My 32gb class 4 micro ad cards can't be formatted to ntfs and won't take a file larger than 4gb.

    • I have 2 of these and can confirm they can be formatted NTFS.

      • That's good. Win8 install stick then!

  • link for the 32 GB?

  • I'm not really sure buying stuff from them anymore. Shipping the last few times for cards have been shoddy - just shoved into a standard envelope without any padding.

    • When I have purchased from them, as you say they haven't been in any padding as such .. but they have been in their protective hard plastic case. Personally I think this is fine … memory cards are solid state, light, and thin. If you were to chuck it across a room, especially when in its protective case and in an envelope, it isn't going to sustain any damage. The protective case should also protect it from anything mildly heavy being dropped on it.
      So I think you'd be pretty unlucky to sustain damage during transport.

  • I'm going to order a 32GB microSD. Just need to research whether there is any major difference between class 4 and class 10.

    • +7

      Marketing speaking wise, Class 10 writes at a minimum speed of 10mb per sec, while class 4 writes at a minimum of 4mb per sec.

      Technically speaking it seems Class 10 cards have lower IOPs than Class 4, so depending on the application one is better suited to the other.

      Example, for taking lots of photos or video, class 10 is better suited because its fast when sequential data reading and writing is involved.. However if using in a tablet or phone device where the application being used does a lot of random writing and reading of data, a class 4 card may actually prove to be faster…

      In the case of lots of random reading, the class 4 would possibly be better however if the card then has lots of sequential writing, the benefits of class 4 are negated in that instance - so then it comes down to what percentage of reading and writing is being performed to the card.

      The microSDHC 32gb listed when tested has the following test results:

      Sequential Read : 20.178 MB/s
      Sequential Write : 5.145 MB/s
      Random Read 512KB : 19.633 MB/s
      Random Write 512KB : 1.919 MB/s
      Random Read 4KB (QD=1) : 3.441 MB/s [ 840.2 IOPS]
      Random Write 4KB (QD=1) : 1.257 MB/s [ 307.0 IOPS]
      Random Read 4KB (QD=32) : 3.839 MB/s [ 937.3 IOPS]
      Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 0.846 MB/s [ 206.6 IOPS]

      I don't unfortunately have a class 10 version of Sandiscs SDHC card. I do have a mymemory.co.uk Class 10 card (that cost me around $50 when I bought a few months ago which has the following speed results:

      Sequential Read : 20.772 MB/s
      Sequential Write : 17.880 MB/s
      Random Read 512KB : 18.679 MB/s
      Random Write 512KB : 1.193 MB/s
      Random Read 4KB (QD=1) : 2.149 MB/s [ 524.8 IOPS]
      Random Write 4KB (QD=1) : 0.169 MB/s [ 41.3 IOPS]
      Random Read 4KB (QD=32) : 2.783 MB/s [ 679.4 IOPS]
      Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 0.161 MB/s [ 39.4 IOPS]

      Hope this information assists in your investigation/research.

  • got one last night

  • 32gb cruzer usb is sold out ($20)? :(

    • yep

    • there's no shortage of flash memory in the world - wait a week or so, it'll be even cheaper.

  • +1

    Plz OP put more 32gb usb ones on special

    • +1 to that request, please :D

  • +2

  • Why is it that the 16GB which was supposed ot be limited to 100 is still available and you have even dropped the price to 13.28 to match another seller (and there are another 5-6 sellers all selling thiers at around this price) whilst the 32GB is sold out and you were the only seller selling at this price?
    I think that the 32GB was a bargain (as shown by selling out and the fact that you were the only seller offering it at the sub $20 mark) whilst the 16GB isnt a bargain as there are a plethera of seller all offering theirs at the same price (or lower $13.28)

  • Here's the 32GB FIT read/write speeds…

    Test finished without errors.
    Writing speed: 3.35 MByte/s
    Reading speed: 20.8 MByte/s
    H2testw v1.4

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