For Just $12.99, This 128GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive from PNY is a Pretty Good Deal

Feb 18, 2021 at 07:52am EST
Own the 128GB PNY flash drive for just $12.99

If you love moving files around using the old fashioned USB drive then this one from PNY with 128GB of capacity can be yours for just $12.99.

PNY 128GB Flash Drive with USB 3.0 Speeds Available for Just $12.99 Today

Though we are living the cloud-based dream when it comes to moving files from one place to another, but nothing beats the good old fashioned USB flash drive when you want to get things around where there's no internet connectivity. Right now, you can get a speedy USB 3.0 flash drive from PNY for a low price of just $12.99. This drive has a capacity of 128GB, which is more than enough for a lot of people.

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Store and transfer large files faster than ever with USB 3.0 technology
Allows for quick and easy transfer of all content
The 128GB Turbo USB 3.0 Flash Drive can hold approximately 23,674 songs

Featuring the trusty USB-A connector on one end, this drive will plug into almost any computer you think of. Once connected, you can store thousands of files, and expect speeds of up to 190MB/s. In short, this drive is fast, has a lot of storage - that's all you should care about.

There are no discount codes or coupons needed to get this flash drive. It's a 24-hour deal which ends in about 19 hours, at the time of writing. Hurry up before you miss out on this.

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