KingFurt 62GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Memory Stick Type C OTG Thumb price history and forecast - KingFurt Jahy2Tech 1TB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Memory Stick
KingFurt 62GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Memory Stick Type C OTG Thumb

KingFurt 62GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Memory Stick Type C OTG Thumb

Brand:
KingFurt
Model Number:
Jahy2Tech 1TB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Memory Stick
UPC:
889429649010
EAN:
0889429649010
Walmart SKU:
1210280807

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$17.99
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$14.34
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Customer Insights: Rated 3.7/5 from 347 reviews.

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Virginia May 16, 2025

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Does the job

ElfromBoyntonBeach February 19, 2026

My neighbor who is a computer wiz had me order this to transfer and hold files and data from my old computer to transfer on new computer. Terrabytes sold elsewhere for over $60 this was $19 plus tax.

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Great product

wlmshopper79 March 20, 2026

This has great storage capacity and capability to use in all devices from cell phones to laptops IPhone which ever device you have it has a way to connect without having to buy extra wires.

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Still working with it.

WalmartCustomer December 27, 2024

Download directly off iPhone, looks like it downloaded about half. Would not copy my address book. Will keep working with it but at this time I plan to return.

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DO NOT BUY. Fraudulent drives.

Aimee March 17, 2026

If I could give negative stars, I would. This is sold as a 1TB flash drive, but it's only 14.9GB. The worst part is that the drive appears to be the terabyte drive you purchased. You plug it in and everything looks fine. You can even copy files to the drive; as many as you want. And when you look at the drive's contents the files are there. But the files' *contents* aren't there. Fraudulent drives like these contain just enough storage to convincingly hold the file system's directory listing. But once the storage space has been filled, the contents of any additional files won't actually be stored. Their names, dates and sizes will be stored in the directory at the front of the drive. Everything will appear to be fine. But the files' contents will be blank because they were “stored” where no storage exists. Because an OS doesn't verify that the data they write was actually written, they "trust" the storage devices to report errors. If a write error occurs, then the operating system will rewrite the data elsewhere. But these deliberately fraudulent drives never report any problems – they just silently discard any data written where there's no storage. The first indication of a problem occurs when you attempt to read back a stored file. Even that will appear to work... but the file itself will be empty! And that's exactly what happened to me. Thank heavens my husband checks every file as he loads it *just to be sure,* or we could have lost years of backups.

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Worked Great For Half An Hour

Jim January 13, 2026

It worked great for about half an hour as it was backing up my computer. When it was almost finished copying files, the transfer rate suddenly slowed to a crawl. I cancelled the transfer %26 started again, but still the transfer rate was just a few KB per second. After I pulled it out %26 plugged it back in again, it wasn't recognized (I didn't use the EJECT option). Now the drive can't be formatted in any way and is dead. Of course, I can't send it back because it has all my private photos and financial data.

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Dangerous as they corrupt files.

Rodney January 4, 2026

I bought 2 of them. Both corrupt file systems, not only on the flash drive, but also in the main drive of the computer, in photos, in file explorer. They are dangerous and should be pulled from the shelves. Earlier, if you look back at my reviews, I bought 3 of a different brand 1tb and only one was good. Avoid these 1tb flash drives on this site.

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Claudia December 8, 2025

It comes in Chinese writing, and there is no way to know how to use it. I contacted the company, and they never sent me the instructions in English, so it is still sitting with no apps in it! Bad item!

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jennifer February 26, 2026

In the main heading it says it's 1tb of memory but when you look in to it it's only 64gb of memory. That's False advertising it was not 1 tb at all.

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Jerald September 9, 2025

the instructions are in a language google cant recognize or translate. it had some unknown files that didn't work. My ipad couldnt read the files. i had to reformat it, correct errors twice and after I copied files to it they disappeared. not reliable, will return it.

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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $15.99 (Jun 12) to $17.99 (May 7) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $17.32.

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