- Virtual CIO
IT Vendor Management: How to Get the Best Deals
11 Mar, 2026
£22.97 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go is the sort of cheap, no-drama USB stick you keep in a drawer because it just works. The dual connector idea (USB-C and standard USB) is genuinely handy in a UK office where laptops and desks are a mix of ports—quick file transfers to a desktop, dropping docs onto a phone/convertible, or doing sneaker-net between meeting rooms. For £17.59 ex-VAT for 64GB, it’s good value for “day-to-day sharing” and light backups without the faff of buying multiple adapters.
That said, I wouldn’t make it your main archive or a drive you rely on for frequent, large transfers. Like most mainstream budget sticks, sustained speed and consistency won’t match higher-end models, and if you’re moving lots of media files all day, you’ll notice the difference. Also, it’s best for teams who can tolerate “consumer-grade convenience” rather than strict IT control—if you need management features or predictable performance for critical workflows, look elsewhere.
Who should buy: admin assistants, project teams, and small businesses that need a reliable dual-port stick for occasional document moves and sharing. Who should skip: anyone regularly transferring big datasets, running strict compliance/controls, or expecting “SSD-like” performance from a flash drive.

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