SanDisk 1TB Portable SSD
$75.99
$89.99
16% off
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Condition: New
Capacity: 1 TB
Color: Black
Top positive review
2 people found this helpful
Convenient on-the-go portable storage. Highly recommended.
By Scott Sanders on Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2025
These SanDisk portable SSDs are life savers for me. I do a lot of photography/videography for a non profit and I am constantly working with files on the fly. Here's why I love them so much: - Good size physically. Fits well in your hand. Not so small you might fumble it. - On the off chance you do fumble it, it is very durable with a soft exterior. I've dropped it a couple of times and have had no issues. - Comfortable and functional grip. The soft exterior makes it even easier to hold and not drop (even though I just said I've dropped it. I'm clumsy) - It's a good storage size for the price. - USB C port is compatible with all of my gear. - File transfer times are quick. Nothing crazy, but definitely not slow. - They actually act great as their own filing system. Easy to store because they are thin, and I can put entire projects on them and easily find later. I don't label them, but if I did (and I should), they have plenty of surface area to label. I have nothing negative to say about it. I've purchased more than one and in different storage sizes. I will likely continue to purchase.
Top critical review
25 people found this helpful
Buy at your own risk (IF you have a PC in the home, you're good.)
By Amazon_Goonie on Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
I currently have a 500GB Samsung drive which I have used for years with zero issue. I am an editor and have assets in excess of 1.5 TB. I looked into pricing and this was the most affordable. Many 2TB+ HD are in the hundreds. This drive was cost effective for me. Once I got it, I began transferring files to it. All the while, examining and taking inventory of what assets I had. This was transitions, audio, video and special FX. This took me 4 days and I wasn't finished when the unthinkable happened. In fact, was about 75% done. I ejected the Samsung with zero issue. When I ejected the SanDisk, it gave an error that it was in the process of doing something. I waited. Tried again. Same error. I didn't have time for this so I removed it manually. (Note: I have done this in the past as I'm sure anyone who reads this has done, without any issue.) I digress. I plugged it back in. Nothing. Restarted my Mac. Nothing. Plugged in my other drive. It was found. Looked in Apple Configurator. Nothing. I looked on-line for what people did. One reviewer on here said that they had to hook it up to a PC and do a repair. My wife is a PC person, thank god! Plugged it in and after about 10 min, it said no error found and was good to go. When I plugged it into my Mac, it was found as if there was never an issue in the first place. I will use this drive, but in the meantime I will be on the lookout for a more robust and trustworthy drive. Even if I have to pay $1000. It would be more reliable than this. I have tens of thousands of assets on it. I cannot let it die on me and lose all my files! Granted, I can redownload them and do the process all over again. But I'm not getting paid to do that! *** If you're a Mac user, make sure you have a PC to link it up to, so you can do a repair on it.** I do not know if the same applies for Windows Parallel. Before typing this I removed the drive by ejecting it. As I was typing this, I got an alert stating it was not ejected properly.
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