Drag and Drop file to and from your Flash Drive us
Support for Windows and Mac OS
True Plug and Play (powered by your PC)
LED light
Editorial Review:
The Integral Courier USB 2.0 Flash Drive is a fast and easy way of moving data between computers. whether you are transfering data between school, office or home, the USB 2.0 interface provides hi-speed data transfer at up to 40x faster than USB 1.1. Best of all you don't even need to install any drivers to use your Flash Drive. Integral Courier Flash Drives are a great replacement for your floppy disks, Zip drives and CD-R?s
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
poor product's poor company, non existent customer service. The Integral Courier 4GB drive that I received did not work I have emailed the company numerous times requesting replacement or refund but all requests have been ignored. This company should not have space on the Amazon website. Amazon do not want to know as the purchase is passed their 90 day period. I have requested MMUK head office address from Amazon but they inform me that they are unable to provide this. BUYERS BEWARE.
BEWARE!! I started using this pen drive and thought it was great. Then, it decided to turn itself write protected. Not only can I not access my work, but I can't even format it to clear it. RUBBISH!!! It is now residing happily in my bin.
Beware of the hidden costs This is no different from any other similar device, but the delivery charges are. The cost for two small pendrives to be posted is £9. What a rip off. I live in London, not outer Mongolia !
Reliable, fast, cheap Bought one of these a few months ago and it's going strong. Vast amounts of storage, pretty quick, functional design, dirt cheap. Would strongly recommend.
4gb seemed an awful lot - and cost an awful lot - a year ago, but now this comes for under a fiver. The 8 gig version of this now costs about £11. Does anyone else out there wonder how cheap these little gadgets are going to become and whether there is any limit to their capacity? 64 gb pen drive, anyone?