64GB SanDisk Ultra Eco™ USB 3.2 Flash Drive
64GB SanDisk Ultra Eco™ USB 3.2 Flash Drive
64GB SanDisk Ultra Eco™ USB 3.2 Flash Drive
64GB SanDisk Ultra Eco™ USB 3.2 Flash Drive
Last updated at 06/08/2026 05:06:22
SanDisk Ultra Eco 256GB, USB-A 3.0
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SANDISK - Ultra Eco 256GB USB 32 Gen 1 Type-A Flash Drive - Green - SDCZ96-256G-A46
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Out of the two that I received I formated and copied a Windows IOS image with Rufus on 64 blocks and it worked great. I wanted to go with the Kingston brand if money had not been the issue but overall I really like these flash drives and I know they're worth it. Just make sure to test the blocks for any defective ones.
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Surprisingly enough, this USB drive was 100% genuine! It's a refurbished seemingly genuine Sandisk USB drive, I tested it with H2testw and the capacity is exactly as advertised, very happy with the purchase!
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these SanDisk Cruzer 32GB usb thumb buttons are excellent for several reasons. My use case for choosing USB 2.0, even in the year 2019, is because Android, arm7v and openWRT devices are and continue to be USB 2.0 and device firmware caps max capacity at 32 or 64GB, so why not pay the right price for the right product? I like how they are so small and flush, I dont want some surfboard sticking out the side of my travelling netbook, or openWRT router. - a dull orange light indicates activity. This can be critical for troubleshooting headless or embedded linux devices. - these Cruzers get mildy warm, but nothing like the burning hot Samsung USB 3.0 versions - they are bootable, recognized in linux/android and accept whatever filesystem format and partitioning scheme I ... Morethese SanDisk Cruzer 32GB usb thumb buttons are excellent for several reasons. My use case for choosing USB 2.0, even in the year 2019, is because Android, arm7v and openWRT devices are and continue to be USB 2.0 and device firmware caps max capacity at 32 or 64GB, so why not pay the right price for the right product? I like how they are so small and flush, I dont want some surfboard sticking out the side of my travelling netbook, or openWRT router. - a dull orange light indicates activity. This can be critical for troubleshooting headless or embedded linux devices. - these Cruzers get mildy warm, but nothing like the burning hot Samsung USB 3.0 versions - they are bootable, recognized in linux/android and accept whatever filesystem format and partitioning scheme I throw at them. That is NOT GUARANTEED historically with thumb drives. Most hackers have a drawer full of old flash drives+sdcards that WONT be recognized by the BIOS POST, but the Cruzers are on all my devices across the years. Also, I'd rather GIVE someone a USB button with the 4K video+100 pics I made at an event, because I dont have a photo sharing / video site, and I'm not about to upload everybody's kids & family to Youtube, just so we can share the videos. These devices read at 29MB/s and write at 12MB/s. I haven't had one fail yet - and I own dozens and use'em hard.
| Capacity | 64 GB |
| Device interface | USB Type-A |
| USB version | 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) |
| Read speed | 100 MB/s |
| Form factor | Capless |
SanDisk Ultra Eco 256GB, USB-A 3.0
Delivery $9.78
SanDisk Ultra Eco 256GB, USB-A 3.0
Delivery $7.24
SanDisk Ultra Eco 256GB, USB-A 3.0
Delivery $8.76
SanDisk Ultra Eco 256GB, USB-A 3.0
Delivery $8.71
SanDisk Ultra Eco 256GB, USB-A 3.0
Delivery $10.13
Out of the two that I received I formated and copied a Windows IOS image with Rufus on 64 blocks and it worked great. I wanted to go with the Kingston brand if money had not been the issue but overall I really like these flash drives and I know they're worth it. Just make sure to test the blocks for any defective ones.
Surprisingly enough, this USB drive was 100% genuine! It's a refurbished seemingly genuine Sandisk USB drive, I tested it with H2testw and the capacity is exactly as advertised, very happy with the purchase!
these SanDisk Cruzer 32GB usb thumb buttons are excellent for several reasons. My use case for choosing USB 2.0, even in the year 2019, is because Android, arm7v and openWRT devices are and continue to be USB 2.0 and device firmware caps max capacity at 32 or 64GB, so why not pay the right price for the right product? I like how they are so small and flush, I dont want some surfboard sticking out the side of my travelling netbook, or openWRT router. - a dull orange light indicates activity. This can be critical for troubleshooting headless or embedded linux devices. - these Cruzers get mildy warm, but nothing like the burning hot Samsung USB 3.0 versions - they are bootable, recognized in linux/android and accept whatever filesystem format and partitioning scheme I ... Morethese SanDisk Cruzer 32GB usb thumb buttons are excellent for several reasons. My use case for choosing USB 2.0, even in the year 2019, is because Android, arm7v and openWRT devices are and continue to be USB 2.0 and device firmware caps max capacity at 32 or 64GB, so why not pay the right price for the right product? I like how they are so small and flush, I dont want some surfboard sticking out the side of my travelling netbook, or openWRT router. - a dull orange light indicates activity. This can be critical for troubleshooting headless or embedded linux devices. - these Cruzers get mildy warm, but nothing like the burning hot Samsung USB 3.0 versions - they are bootable, recognized in linux/android and accept whatever filesystem format and partitioning scheme I throw at them. That is NOT GUARANTEED historically with thumb drives. Most hackers have a drawer full of old flash drives+sdcards that WONT be recognized by the BIOS POST, but the Cruzers are on all my devices across the years. Also, I'd rather GIVE someone a USB button with the 4K video+100 pics I made at an event, because I dont have a photo sharing / video site, and I'm not about to upload everybody's kids & family to Youtube, just so we can share the videos. These devices read at 29MB/s and write at 12MB/s. I haven't had one fail yet - and I own dozens and use'em hard.
I like how small- yet sturdy- they are. I use them to speed up old PC's and laptops by leaving it plugged in and loading Windows onto it, making it the Boot Drive. The drive has such a small profile that it's never in the way or snagging the power cord. Works well and is a workable alternative to a full SSD upgrade.
I bought two (named them TOMATO and CHEETAH) because I had bought one a year prior and it always worked perfectly. TOMATO is perfect. But CHEETAH malfunctioned after just about a week: suddenly would not accept my password. Now, I use the same password on all my Sandisks and CHEETAH just suddenly decided that the password was wrong. There was no way I could access the files I had stored. I ended up just reformatting. I lost the files but that's ok -- I had backups. So now CHEETAH is a regular little memory stick, not an encryption stick. Not a big deal because I did have backups .. but if I did not have backups, I'd be up the creek without a poodle. BTW, this problem is not all that uncommon. When I searched for answers to the problem (before I ended up wiping the ... MoreI bought two (named them TOMATO and CHEETAH) because I had bought one a year prior and it always worked perfectly. TOMATO is perfect. But CHEETAH malfunctioned after just about a week: suddenly would not accept my password. Now, I use the same password on all my Sandisks and CHEETAH just suddenly decided that the password was wrong. There was no way I could access the files I had stored. I ended up just reformatting. I lost the files but that's ok -- I had backups. So now CHEETAH is a regular little memory stick, not an encryption stick. Not a big deal because I did have backups .. but if I did not have backups, I'd be up the creek without a poodle. BTW, this problem is not all that uncommon. When I searched for answers to the problem (before I ended up wiping the disk by reformatting), I found a number of people in the same pickle. That said: I like the small profile of the CruzerFit & will probably purchase again in future.
I haven't used these particular drives but have others that have been very fast and reliable. Their small size makes them a little more difficult to handle, but they are ideally suited for a car radio. Nothing sticks out so you wll not accidently break them off.
Really small usb memory stick, perfect for the car radio. It's a bit hard to remove from the plug due to the tiny size. Great price for the memory size and fast read/write speeds. Would recommend to anyone looking for a tiny flash drive.
Handy little device that does not stick out a long ways from my laptop to snag on things. Yet I can swap it out to load in thousands of flies for the various daily work needs. There is a problem is keeping track of the memories when not attached to my computer. Also, it's difficult to write notes on the outside since they are very small. Perhaps a numeric code on the device and a library stored on my laptop will work....
It is great that it is so small & works great! Using it for music in my car and it does not stick out (getting in the way) like a regular thumb drive that will protrude out and be in the way and take up space..
Bought this special USB because of its small size. The USB port in my Honda Accord is inside a small storage in front of the transmission controls, and when using a regular sized thumb drive, it was in the way-- getting damaged everytime we reached to get something. This USB drive is practically invisible!! Works Great!
| Capacity | 64 GB |
| Device interface | USB Type-A |
| USB version | 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) |
| Read speed | 100 MB/s |
| Form factor | Capless |