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£24.92 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Kingston DataTraveler Exodia is a pretty safe “buy it for the cupboard” USB stick. For around £20.90 ex-VAT, you’re paying for something that’s likely to just work without drama—good for dropping off files, doing quick office transfers, or kit bags where you don’t want to worry about compatibility. Kingston’s usually decent on reliability, and the Exodia range is the sort of practical tooling you hand out to staff or use for day-to-day admin without thinking too hard about it.
That said, I wouldn’t make this your default choice if you’re regularly moving large files, doing frequent write-heavy workflows, or you care about performance consistency—cheaper sticks tend to vary more in real-world throughput and endurance. Also, if you’re dealing with sensitive data, it’s worth checking whether you have any form of hardware security or whether you’re just relying on “don’t lose it” policies. In short: buy this if you want a dependable basic USB for general business use; skip it if you need serious speed, heavy-duty endurance, or built-in protection for sensitive content.

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