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How to Set Up a 4G/5G Backup Internet Connection for Business
18 Mar, 2026
£28.78 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The SanDisk Ultra Flair 128GB at around £25 ex-VAT is the kind of “works and doesn’t cost stupid money” USB stick you buy for the office—think training packs, installers, agency deliverables, or handing out documents to clients. In day-to-day use it’s reliable, quick enough for typical file transfers, and SanDisk’s brand usually means you won’t end up with flaky drives or mystery dropouts after a few months. The fact it’s USB 3.0 helps when you’re moving bigger folders rather than just a handful of PDFs.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this if you’re expecting heavy, frequent transfers of large media libraries or you’re constantly moving multi‑gigabyte video projects—there are better options if performance consistency is your priority. Also, the “flair” style is nice, but don’t overthink it: it’s still a basic USB stick, not something I’d trust for critical backups or long-term storage. If you need a bulkable, dependable 128GB stick for everyday business use, it’s a sensible buy. If you need top-end speed or rugged endurance, look elsewhere.

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