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SanDisk 128GB Cruzer USB 2.0 Flash Drive - SDCZ36-128G-B35, Black/Red

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Size: 128GB


Pattern Name: Flash Drive


Features

  • Take it all with you on reliable USB flash drives
  • Transfer with confidence when moving images and other files from PC to PC or other consumer electronic devices
  • Ideal for video - the easy way to store, share and play your favorite video files
  • Trust the minds behind flash memory to keep your files safe and secure with a 2-year limited manufacturer warranty [visit official SanDisk website for warranty details]
  • Available in capacities up to 256GB [1GB = 1 billion bytes - Some capacity not available for data storage]

Description

Size:128GB | Pattern Name:Flash Drive Take it all with you on reliable SanDisk USB flash drives Transfer with confidence when moving images and other files from PC to PC or other CE devices. Operating Temperature: 32° - 113° F (0° - 45 °C), Storage Temperature: 14° - 158° F (-10 °C - 70 °C).


Brand: SanDisk


Item model number: SDCZ36-128G-B35


Hardware Platform: PC, Mac


Item Weight: 0.035 ounces


Product Dimensions: 2.31 x 0.8 x 0.4 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 2.31 x 0.8 x 0.4 inches


Manufacturer: Western Digital Technologies Inc.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 11, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Not a good idea for any important files or mission-critical data
We purchased about 20 of these SanDisk drives over the past three years, and about half of them have failed. I purchased again in October 2017 thinking SanDisk had fixed these problems, but the newest drives I've received also have failed. Either I get a "you must format the drive" while browsing files, or the contents just randomly disappear and the drives are inaccessible unless unplugged and replugged, and the same failures occur yet again. Overall I am disappointed with the purchases and have had to spend a significant amount of time and money replacing these drives with our clients. We have had much better luck with PNY drives, but even with spotty failures there I am switching over to 500 GB Toshiba portable hard drives, as it appears flash drive technology above 32-64 GB is simply not dependable yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2018 by T. Vasquez

  • 32GB labeled as 128GB
Extremely disappointed. I received this flash drive and had been using it to upload pictures over the last week. I was shocked to receive an error message that the drive was full and only had 31.9GB of total space. I double checked the back where the details are printed and it does say it's a 128GB drive, not a 32GB drive. I'm way past my window of return as I didn't start using it until recently and only checked upon receipt that it worked. I never expected that I would have to make sure that SanDisk was actually selling me the size I paid for and not a smaller one disguised as 128GB. This really sours me on SanDisk products. After owning 5 other SanDisk drives over the past years and not having any trouble with them, I thought they were a reliable product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2018 by Laureen

  • DO NOT BUY. FAKE ITEM
I attempted to put 36.8gb of photos and videos in it but it said there wasn't enough space available. I was however able to fit 29.8gb. It is most likely a 32gb with the outside showing 128gb and the computer reading 128. However, when you try to use more than the 32 you get an error. Crazy how amazon allows this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2018 by David L

  • Less Than 10mb/s Write Speed
Super slow write speed; When saving a 72 gigabyte .zip file to this flash drive it was transferring at around 5 mb/s and it said it would take 5 hours 30 minutes to transfer. My computer supports USB 2.0 and in Windows 7, Device Settings I changed the setting to Performance [That did not increase the transfer speed]. Make sure you research what the Read and Write Speed is for any flash drive you buy. I recommend the Patriot Supersonic Rage 2 [400mb/s read, 200 mb/s write] or Magnum 2 [400mb/s read, 300mb/s write] USB 3.1 [which are backwards compatible to USB 2.0]. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2018 by James Limborg

  • Hardware design fault -- past and present!
I just got off the phone with SanDisk Tech Support, and I can say that I will NEVER purchase another device from this company! My 2015 SanDisk Cruzer 128GB randomly acquired the "write protected" fault this week, and now it cannot be read from, written to, formatted, or fixed. I tried all of the applicable online solutions which work with most other USB drives that may have this problem, all to no avail. Then I found a KB article on Sandisk's own website stating that sometimes the drive will go into "write protect" mode, and when it does there is no way to bring it back. (Link removed to comply with Amazon review guidelines.) THERE IS NO FIX! AND THEY ADMIT IT'S THE FAULT OF THEIR PRODUCT! And yet... because there is only a 3-year manufacturer's warranty, the company refused to service or replace my device. They offered me a 25% credit on their online store, instead. What an insult! Why on earth would I want another intrinsically flawed stick?! The fact is that warranties aren't relevant when you're talking about known defects. That's what recalls are for. But in SanDisk's case, they are continuing to sell the drives with built-in faults. Reviews will show other people currently having the problem on new drives as well as aged ones like mine. It's simply a time bomb -- maybe you get months of use, maybe years. This has been an issue, and will continue to be one. Combine this with the problems I've had with other SanDisk models in the past, and I'll take my business far, far away from this rubbish company. You too, have a lot of choices in the USB Flash Media marketplace, and I recommend you do the same. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2019 by ihsan

  • SLOWWWWW and missing gigs..
I got the 128 gig version.. Actually, I bought 2 of them, with the same kind of results with both. This is slow.. When I first started copying data, it read close to 8 megs.. But it did not take too long before it dramatically dropped speeds, down to the point that it was transferring at 2.71mb write speeds.. At this point in time, I just gave up.. I did not expect 40mb transfer speeds or anything, but holding at least 5mb would be nice.. You can see by the photo that I actually only transferred less then 5 gigs when it was doing those speeds.. I got the same result from the other one I have too.. I would say that it was my computer, but I have another drive of a different model that started out at about 14 meg write speeds, and then held about 10 megs write speeds for the same exact files after that. So that tells me it is definitely the drive.. Not the files or the computer. Checking the amount of data.. My only had about 123 gigs, read as 114 gigs once converted over to the 1024 rating that computers read it by.. Still, that is 5 gigs lost.. Most of my drives have less then a 1 gig difference when reading the bytes, so that tells me that this drive clearly is not accurately described in its size. Unlike a lot of the other people on here, I actually know how to read the amount of data on a drive. For those that do not know, it is like this.. A computer reads so that 1024 kilobyte equal 1 megabyte.. 1024 megs equal a gig.. and so on.. When they advertise the amount of data, they do it by the power of 10, so 1000 kilo's is a meg, and so on.. So even though it is 1000 by how they are read, a computer will read it slightly lower.. My drive loses about 11 gigs in the conversion.. I am sending both of mine back, because to be honest.. at a transfer rate of less then 3 mbps, anything I want to back up is just going to take forever.. I can not justify read speeds as by the time I got this far, it just was not worth the time to test it anymore. I put up a picture that shows the actual drive size, and actual speeds when I was trying to copy files to the drive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2021 by Kaniki

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