Get 64GB of extra storage with 25% off this sleek flash drive

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This flash drive packs 64GB of storage while weighing less than six grams.
Transfer large files with ease using this slim flash drive.
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Need more storage for your MacBook? This slim-profile flash drive, currently discounted to only $14.99 (regularly $19), fits perfectly in a USB port and adds 64GB of extra memory.

This slimline storage device will instantly upgrade how you handle files. And it looks unique, too!

Portable drive with plenty of storage

Whether you need extra storage, are transporting information between different devices, or simply need a new safekeeping option due to privacy concerns or storage issues elsewhere, the slim-profile flash drive has you covered with 64GB of space. It’s especially convenient for photos or videos that you need to transport or access quickly.

Weighing only 6 grams, this flash drive can fit in your pocket or purse or attach to a keychain or bag. You can make sure it remains always within reach, even when you’re out and about.

The tiny flash drive is a versatile tool that works on a variety of platforms, including Mac, Windows and Linux.

It also offers an excellent way to transfer files that are too large or complicated to share through standard email or messaging. Simply pass along this super-portable drive, and within minutes, you’ll have accomplished that task without any headaches.

Save on this slim-profile flash drive

Don’t waste time and effort attempting to transfer multimedia files through methods that either don’t work or drain your energy. Instead, keep things simple with the 64GB slim-profile flash drive. Pick one up for only $14.99 (regularly $19) while this deal lasts.

Prices subject to change.

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