Customer Reviews:
Fast speeds, anyone? In a nice case? Yes, please... February 1, 2006 paparazzi83 (Honolulu, Hawaii) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
OK, so I have only used the thing like 3 times, but it's already very impressive! BUT being a flash pen, I will have to update my review in a couple months... ANYWAY, first reactions: - The steel-feel case is great! I love the feel and weight of it, it even comes with a felt cloth so you can polsih it! You quickly realize that there's plastic insides, but its well-hidden. The cap does come off... you could loose it, however because of the steel casing it's larger and more visible, making it harder to loose. - Transfer speeds are fast! I dont think it's a speed-demon but it's certainly one of the fastest USB Flash Drives out there for 50 bucks! You - There's included software to protect your documents but I dont know if it's any good and I probably will never use it. CON: Made in China. :) So far I am not regretting this purchase, and even if it lasts me just 1 1/2 years, i'll be happy at $50!
VERY POOR QUALITY May 10, 2006 James (Peoria, Illinois) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
We purchased 21 of these. 20 out of the lot are defective. The Lightning "Jump Drives" have a rubber/plastic molding that holds the front and back of the jump drive together. The cap is built the same way. Upon removing the drives from the package, and removing the caps, most of them cracked and parts of the plastic fell off. We contacted Lexar (brush up on your Indian language skills before calling) and did not get anywhere with them..... I would NOT recommend buying from Lexar. We returned the products to PC Mall, and exchanged them for SanDisk Cruzer Titaniums. MUCH BETTER!
Excellent drive! February 27, 2006 Codey F. (Bothell, WA USA) Build quality on this guy is top notch. I really like the heavier, more solid feel of it being metal. Speeds are quicker than what I was accustomed to using other drives @ work. Wish it came with a lanyard, but I had one to use anyway. Bought it from T@rget for twenty-nine dollars and nintey-five cents.
Great features, poor construction September 23, 2006 Erik Schultz (Philadelphia, PA) I have read consistant reviews on all the different sizes of this drive of poor constructions - the plastic breaks very easily. But this was the ONLY drive on the market that had the features I want - specificly, encrypted and non-encrypted portions, non-U3, and the ability to attach a lanyard/keychain to the actual drive, NOT THE CAP (which is a really stupid idea - one day you'll wind up with a cap and a missing drive). Unfortunately, its all true - The cap has complete disintegrated after carrying the drive around for a few months. I can buy more, but I resent having to do so. Additionally, one of the two snaps that holds the caps on has also broken off, and that I CAN'T replace unless I replace the entire drive. So far the cap is not falling off, but if the other one falls off...
A Snug Fit January 19, 2007 S. Bushey (MI) First of all, the cap is very tight on there. Hard to pull off, which actually could be a good thing if you are worried about losing your cap. I do like it that the key ring loop is at the USB end instead of the cap end. I gave this item 3 stars because it seems like it works well, but what I don't like about it is that it is wide, so when I have it plugged in, I can't use the other USB port next to it. Not very practical!
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