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15 September 2016
Great for kids: Tough-to-lose design
1 of 1 found this helpful The real reason I bought *this* USB drive: Its single-piece aluminum design with a hole in the end makes it easy to attach to a lanyard - knowing it will stay there. No lightweight hardware to break off. I bought 3 for the kids; very pleased with the design. And the cost was comparable to the cheapies I knew the kids would lose.

10 October 2016
Small, used SSD extends life of old system
Yes, a small, old solid state drive can still be useful. I've got an older desktop system used in a middle school video studio. It has the correct video card to interface with the rest of the studio's vintage gear - so when the original C: drive died, I wasn't in a position to replace the system. It was slow anyway - so I took a chance on this used drive to see if it could extend the life of this basic system. 32Gb is barely enough for a Win7 SP1 load and some basic software - but it's enough. The system runs reliably, boots quickly and displays video reliably. What more can I ask from a bargain SSD?

14 December 2018
Work fine with my early-2000's GE gas cooktop.
These grate feet fit my GE gas cooktop (early 2000's vintage) as well as the original. My cooktop grates use 2 feet per corner - so make sure you have enough!