Freecom Databar 8GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive - Electronics / Photography (Freecom)
Our Price: £10.49
Usually dispatched within 24 hours and eligible for FREE delivery when you spend over £15
- Sales Rank:
- 288
- Manufacturer:
- Freecom
Features: -Save, access and share data with colleagues and friends. -Slimeline design allows direct placement next to other USB devices. -Easy installation, no drivers needed, USB port buspowered. -Available in capacities from 512MB up to 8GB. -Com
Customer Reviews of Freecom Databar 8GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive
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Whack
UK
19th November 2008
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Excellent little piece of kit.
Have had this for about 5 months now - no problems whatsoever. Decent build, decent read/write speeds. For the price it's great value and I would happily buy more of them if I needed to. -
Ferris
Yorkshire
19th November 2008
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Best of the bunch
Best of the bunch, looks good it is compact and very sturdy / well made.
I've only had it a couple of days but it suits my needs well and the transfer rate is supper fast.
At this price you really can't go wrong -
PhD Student
16th November 2008
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Good but not perfect
This memory stick worked well, but not perfectly because it took some time to set it up. But once I had got it working, it operated without problems. Reading the other reviews here, the difficulty may arise from my operating system. Physically, it has a nice design. -
Guy Dalton
Derby, UK
24th October 2008
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Excellent USB Drive
I've had this device for about 6 months. It works perfectly on all the PCs I use, including Win 2000, Win XP and Vista. I've had no problems with it at all; I find it fast on all the file types I've transferred. The 3rd party software that comes with it is on a trial basis only. I thought the absence of a neckstrap was a bit mean, but it is a high quality product in every respect.
Highly recommended. -
Cactus
18th September 2008
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Another good freecom product
Owning other Freecom drives and having good past experience with them my first choice when buying a USB stick was Freecom.
I bought two of these to take advantage of free freight. To use it really is as simple as plugging it into the USB port and start copying files accross. The unit is a good size and weight and it has a feel of quality about it.
The second USB stick was for my uncle, being somewhat of a technophobe he had no problem getting his head around the simple process of backing up his small amounts of data to his stick.




