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PNY’s 128GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive w/ sliding collar design is now $17 (Reg. up to $25)

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Newegg is offering the PNY 128GB Turbo USB 3.0 Flash Drive (P-FD128TBOP-GE) for $16.99 shipped. Simply apply coupon code EMCTVUU29 at checkout to redeem the special price. Regularly between $21 and $25 at Amazon, this is $0.50 below the previous deal price and the lowest total we can find. Features include a 128GB capacity, USB 3.0 and a sliding collar design. Rated 4+ stars from nearly 75% of Amazon customers. More details below.

If you’re looking for some SD card storage instead, we have great deals on those too. Amazon has Samsung microSD storage on sale from just $21 Prime shipped today (Reg. up to $65).

PNY 128GB Turbo USB 3.0 Flash Drive:

  • Transfer speeds approximately 10 times faster than standard PNY USB 2.0 Flash Drives.
  • 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
  • Sliding collar, capless design with integrated loop makes it easy to attach to key chains, backpacks etc.
  • Backwards compatible with USB 2.0 ports, so you can utilize any USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port; compatible with most PC and Mac laptop and desktop computers

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices