SanDisk Cruzer Micro 16 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive SDCZ6-016G-A11
- Backup at the touch of a button – no cables or software installation needed
- Just put it in your pocket and protect your files wherever you are
- Protect your data with password protection and AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) hardware encryption
- System Requirements -
- Intel Pentium PC or Macintosh computer with USB support
Product Description
Cruzer Micro is an incredibly small, portable, and smart USB flash drive. The small, compact size fits easily on any keychain. The retractable USB connector design eliminates the need for caps and protects the connector.s, profiles, and more – everything you need for a familiar computing experience on any PC, wherever you go. Cruzer Micro allows you to easily carry and transfer key documents, pictures, music and video clips from one computer to another. The new retr… More >>
SanDisk Cruzer Micro 16 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive SDCZ6-016G-A11


I bought this 16 gig sandisk since I’ve already filled up my 8 gig. My 8 gig was awesome – no problems what so ever. So I decided with the same company just more memory. Turns out after I received this in the mail and started to use it – I noticed slight differences between my 8 gig and the newly purchased 16 gig. I couldn’t figure out why I had paid 50% less than the original price on all the other websites and now I know why. ITS A FAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It doesn’t hold pictures – the pictures all turn gray and it won’t let you delete folders even if there is nothing in them. I am HIGHLY disappointed and just wasted $30. Now I have to find a REAL 16 gig drive.
Rating: 1 / 5
I already have one of these and they are fantastic with tons of storage for videos, pics. . . . Also, I paid alot more than $0.01 for my original drive. That being said. . .
Yesterday I wrote:
I ordered 2 of these to give as gifts @ $0.01 each + shipping only to find out, like others, that it would not be honored by either Digital Media Source nor Amazon. It’s a shame that there has been only a quick one-sentence email from Amazon playing big brother and sticking up for Digital Media Source saying order was cancelled. The price was jumping around all day – I thought it was some cool Black Friday promotion but instead it was only a farce. Thanks for helping me miss out on other Black Friday flash drive deals but hey – at least you got a bunch of extra webpage hits from your deceit.
Today, following the supposed apology/explanation/blame from Gene at Digital Media Source, I write:
Gene, President of Digital Media Source, I apologize for being such a nimrod to actually try and purchase this item at $0.01 because, according to you “Obvously any rational buyer would realize a price of .01 on a $35 item must be some sort of mistake.” Forgive me for thinking there was a deal to be had on, of all days, Black Friday. I am so utterly stupid to think that a company might be selling an item at a ridiculously enticing price. It would be asinine for a company try to increase hits to their website by offering an out-of-control deal on an item. Accept my apology for obviously (yes, you did spell obviously wrong in your formal business semi-apology/blame-Amazon letter) not being a rational buyer (also, please forgive the other 1749 buyers)! I mean Ebay is selling Corvettes, digital cameras, golf club sets, plasma tvs… for $1 with FREE SHIPPING – $1 must be the fair-market value of those items because, according to you, selling something for less than it costs to buy would be unheard of, right?!?!?!?!?
Sorry for all of this – I hate the blame game. Someone needs to step-up and apologize and say “It was my fault” and not blame others and then blame the customer for being stupid enough to try and buy an item at an unbelievable price.
If it is Amazon’s fault then we’ll await their statement but if it’s Gene’s fault then stop blaming Amazon and the customer.
Oh, and one more thing: Tools–> Spelling and Grammar. It works wonders!
Rating: 5 / 5
i can’t write a review about this item because I have not received this item.
Rating: 1 / 5
Need to explain that file format must be NTFS if you are going to put large files on the flash drive.
Better explanation of software installation at first use needed.
Rating: 3 / 5
I purchased the flash drive wanting a simple way to store my music files. After uninstalling the U3 software, which took a little surfing, I was then able to revert it to a simple flash driver. However I now find the flashing light while using it very annoying. Next time I’ll purchase a different brand that does not come with annoying gimmicks.
Rating: 1 / 5