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Centon DataStick Pro 32GB USB Flash Drive

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Quality Posts



bpr2


quality posts: 166 Private Messages bpr2

woah, please let there be a tracking device for this thing. Imagine losing 32 gigs worth of data somewhere!

that was fun while it lasted!

straub


quality posts: 1 Private Messages straub

$42 at Amazon. Not great reviews, though.

http://www.amazon.com/Centon-DataStick-Flash-Drive-GB-001/dp/B001QFYCU2

brishen


quality posts: 1 Private Messages brishen

Reviews linked by Google are more positive
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl=en&q=DSP32GB-001&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&biw=1280&bih=671&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=15838457586532600187&sa=X&ei=GNY4TpztEfDEsQKg4dky&ved=0CC4Q9AIwAA&os=reviews

Tatsumaru


quality posts: 1 Private Messages Tatsumaru
straub wrote:$42 at Amazon. Not great reviews, though.

http://www.amazon.com/Centon-DataStick-Flash-Drive-GB-001/dp/B001QFYCU2



Yeah, I was just thinking today about how I need a big USB drive. The first thing I saw was a wall of bad reviews on this one.

kcmark


quality posts: 23 Private Messages kcmark

Looks like an ok deal but I refuse to ever buy another USB drive that has a cap which can be lost. After having a USB drive with a swivel cover, I'll never go back to a design with a stinking cap....never.

theguruguys


quality posts: 272 Private Messages theguruguys

The last time the Centon showed up here at woot it was pretty poorly received. The reviews at Amazon tend to show the same. Many complained of data loss, etc. I wouldn't get one of these for anything important at all.

Got to the last few pages of the previous woot! discussion you will see a lot of people complaining that there drive was DOA or failed shortly after.

lalaclassic


quality posts: 50 Private Messages lalaclassic

Wow, I feel old, (and not with the times)... especially when I go... they make 32 GB USB drives now?!!?

latherus


quality posts: 4 Private Messages latherus

Got this woot back in early March for $29.99

Holding up very well and works like a champ! Only issue I've found is that the sides are so slick that sometimes my pudgy chip greased fingers can't pull it out of the USB port in my computer...

God I'm fat...

bmrbill


quality posts: 105 Private Messages bmrbill

Good reviews, and looks like a good price!

Toeknee25


quality posts: 2 Private Messages Toeknee25
kcmark wrote:Looks like a good deal but I refuse to ever buy another USB drive that has a cap which can be lost. After having a USB drive with a swivel cover, I'll never go back to a design with a stinking cap....never.



My thoughts exactly. The size is great but that cap is a liability. I need to replace my 4GB Titanium Cruzer too :\

EdTerrific


quality posts: 16 Private Messages EdTerrific

Got a 16GB on Woot some time ago. Best thing I can say is that it works. But it is SLLOOOWWWWWW.

ETerrific

M3wThr33


quality posts: 8 Private Messages M3wThr33

I had the 16GB one and was not happy with the read/write speeds.

straub


quality posts: 1 Private Messages straub
latherus wrote:
God I'm fat...



And it's FAT.

hyuk, I made a pun.

epixinc


quality posts: 5 Private Messages epixinc

Perhaps I can finally get rid of my keychain of 2,4 and 8 gb drives hanging on my belt.

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paulw1128


quality posts: 4 Private Messages paulw1128
lalaclassic wrote:Wow, I feel old, (and not with the times)... especially when I go... they make 32 GB USB drives now?!!?



Even better - they make 32GB micro SD cards, the size of your pinky nail (if you have big fingers...)

http://xkcd.com/691/

wait - I did a quality post? When?!?

theguruguys


quality posts: 272 Private Messages theguruguys
brishen wrote:Reviews linked by Google are more positive
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl=en&q=DSP32GB-001&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&biw=1280&bih=671&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=15838457586532600187&sa=X&ei=GNY4TpztEfDEsQKg4dky&ved=0CC4Q9AIwAA&os=reviews



There are tons of duplicate reviews in that listing and a 5 star review that says 'Dont trust this company'! Google fail!

swingbozo


quality posts: 1 Private Messages swingbozo

How the hockey sticks can you have a flash drive that doesn't work correctly?

dirtydave0221


quality posts: 10 Private Messages dirtydave0221

I got this one of the last times it was up, lost my cap, e-mailed the company and they sent a free replacement. Doesn't come with a lanyard or keychain keyring, but at this point, I have so many flash drives that I just got a case for them all. Transfer speeds are pretty good on this, though it's no USB 3.0 speeds. If you're looking for a new drive or for more drive capacity, pull the trigger on this, it works for both UNIX-based and NT-based operating systems. (Mac and "PC" for you non computer folks) 32 GB is sufficient for a full blu-ray movie if you're trying to transfer your movie files from one computer to another.

WHAT????I lost my signature, oh well.

stevesds


quality posts: 18 Private Messages stevesds

Not a great deal, New3gg,com has a Mushkin for $34AR and Buy,com has a TDK for $36.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820226209

http://www.buy.com/prod/tdk-32gb-usb-2-0-flash-drive/q/loc/101/215782505.html

kcmark


quality posts: 23 Private Messages kcmark

32GB is potentially a lot of personal data to be lost (or stolen)..... two words (or is it only one?) - True Crypt. http://www.truecrypt.org/ Protect your stuff.

knarf009


quality posts: 0 Private Messages knarf009

I don't entirely grasp the purpose of a 32 Gig Flash Drive. If you need to move vast quantities of data then just buy an external hard drive.
For 30 bucks you're halfway there already. Might as well throw down another 30 and get a 500gig external and have ~15 times the storage space without sacrificing much in the way of portability.

dirtydave0221


quality posts: 10 Private Messages dirtydave0221
Toeknee25 wrote:My thoughts exactly. The size is great but that cap is a liability. I need to replace my 4GB Titanium Cruzer too :\


The company will send you a free replacement cap if you register it, most of the companies focus on customer service at this point. Perhaps you didn't get the memo.

WHAT????I lost my signature, oh well.

indytycoon


quality posts: 18 Private Messages indytycoon

Since my car radio can read MP3S from these, I'm in for three.

iwasdevine


quality posts: 1 Private Messages iwasdevine
latherus wrote:Only issue I've found is that the sides are so slick that sometimes my pudgy chip greased fingers can't pull it out of the USB port in my computer...

God I'm fat...



Cracking up!

Wntrgarnet


quality posts: 17 Private Messages Wntrgarnet

The only way to not lose the cap in a week is;
A) superglue cap on(rendering it useless but without lost parts)
B) duct tape cap on... I as stated in above condition
C) plastic zipper bag (when cap falls off, and will still be contained in bag)
D) throw cap away at arrival (it never came with a cap)

If you don't see where I am going.. I and you tl;dr's... you WILL LOSE THE CAP

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theguruguys


quality posts: 272 Private Messages theguruguys
kcmark wrote:32GB is potentially a lot of personal data to be lost (or stolen)..... two words (or is it only one?) - True Crypt. http://www.truecrypt.org/ Protect your stuff.



I'll second that. Truecrypt is a great piece of open source.

stall


quality posts: 3 Private Messages stall

Nice try, Woot! I've lost too much data to crummy knock-off no-name flash drives. I'm sticking to my name brands from now on. Its not like they're that much more expensive in the end anyways. :-P

kcmark


quality posts: 23 Private Messages kcmark
dirtydave0221 wrote:The company will send you a free replacement cap if you register it, most of the companies focus on customer service at this point. Perhaps you didn't get the memo.



A free one, only to lose again. A detachable cap is a bad design, not worth the hassle, IMO.

StCarl


quality posts: 5 Private Messages StCarl

$41.78 on Amazon, where it gets only 2 out of 5 stars with ten reviews.

(Amazon reviews)

The price is right, and I could use something this size to replace the iPod with the busted click-wheel that I'm using for portable storage these days, but I dunno... Hmm...

KyserSoze


quality posts: 16 Private Messages KyserSoze
latherus wrote:...God I'm fat...


Really? I'm NTFS.

bachflipper


quality posts: 0 Private Messages bachflipper

I bought one of these a while back on Woot. It has worked great, so I was surprised to see the bad reviews on Amazon. I keep waiting for something bad to happen, but it hasn't. I've used it to back up large audio tracks from my studio in WAV format. Also handy to transport tracks to another studio for mixing or whatever. Wondering what caused a problem for those folks on Amazon.

samsonsu


quality posts: 0 Private Messages samsonsu

I'm totally stopped by the bad reviews.

With Mac OS X Lion's built-in full disk encryption feature, you can format the drive into an encrypted volume. this could have been a great portable digital safe. But not if it loses data.

(Yes if you do what I say, you must make sure all your computers who need to access this drive are Macs and run Lion)

jessiebyrd004


quality posts: 52 Private Messages jessiebyrd004

Like the kid from Modern Family said in that commercial for Staples (or was it Office Max)... "Will wonders never cease?!?!"

I do a daily woot blog where I talk about the woot, link to CSEs, find reviews, etc. A few people have told me it's useful. Google "useful linkage" and there it is.

ften


quality posts: 0 Private Messages ften

35 bucks from Microcenter, so 5ish more dollars if you want it now.
Link

mseedii


quality posts: 0 Private Messages mseedii

newegg reviews not positve
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820237032

kilroy0097


quality posts: 0 Private Messages kilroy0097

Looks like all the bad reviews for this company came in at the end of 2010 and until Jan 2011. Haven't seen any bad reviews on sites since then which lends me to believe they had a bad manufacturing batch. Mostly good reviews only a few DOA or Malfunctions in the bunch from then till now. I say the chances of having a working product is pretty good if this batch is a fairly new batch i.e. post Feb 2011. Just reformat to NTFS, don't put anything larger than 4GB on it and don't expect it to be fast.

theguruguys


quality posts: 272 Private Messages theguruguys

A note for those impatient types...

Motherboards rarely go bad in computers, but when they do it has been my experience that it is usually a result of a damaged USB port. Many of my customers have tried to jam a thumbdrive or usb device into the port carelessly and ended up bending the pins and shorting out the port. This can result in a completely dead mainboard, but more often and more frustrating to troubleshoot it results in random freezes, reboots and crashes! I have replaced at least three pc's this year that after lots of trial and error were found to have a damanged usb port. Replacing the mainboard fixed all the problems. In one case I was able to disable the on board usb, add a PCI based usb card and the system continued to function.

So, in case you are just skimming, BE CAREFUL when inserting and removing your USB devices!,! This holds ESPECIALLY true on those dual all in one eSATA/USB ports many small notebooks use.


KyserSoze


quality posts: 16 Private Messages KyserSoze
ften wrote:35 bucks from Microcenter, so 5ish more dollars if you want it now.
Link


Thanks, but how long will it take for me to get the 921 miles to the nearest Microcenter?