Hammerhead Flash Drive Review

Back when I first started working at Small Dog, I purchased a 4GB Hammerhead Flash Drive. Though there were several great options available, I ultimately went with the Fire Truck design. The reason I chose the Hammerhead flash drive over the competition was because it was unique and extremely well protected with its external casing.

To me, 4GB seems like more than enough storage space for the average person. As I mentioned, I liked the design because it was original, personal, and of course, won’t be easy to lose! Another plus for the Hammerhead drives is that they come formatted to work with either a Mac or a PC. These devices are great for high school students because of their durability, and especially great for college students. They are extremely portable and easy to fit in your pocket or computer bag.

Check out the various 4GB options here.

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