- VoIP & Phone Systems
How to Set Up VoIP Voicemail-to-Email for Your Business
18 Mar, 2026
£15.94 inc. VAT
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The SanDisk Cruzer Blade (32GB, USB 2.0, in that electric green) is one of those “it does the job” memory sticks. For £13.68 ex-VAT, you’re basically paying for reliability and a decent brand name, not speed or flash-fantasy. In real offices, USB 2.0 sticks are fine for occasional transfers, moving small documents between a couple of machines, or handing files to visitors. If you’re doing heavier workloads—big software images, frequent backups, lots of video files—this will feel slow and you’ll start resenting the wait.
I’d buy it for: general admin use, basic file sharing, training packs, simple sneaker-net for documents, or as a cheap “keep one around” drive for a helpdesk or reception area. I wouldn’t buy it if you need consistent performance for large file transfers, or if you expect teams to use it daily—at that point you’ll want a faster USB 3.x stick and it’ll save more time than the extra cost. Also, the bright green is great for not losing it, but it’s not exactly “premium” if that matters for client-facing handouts.

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