But when I bought this multi-purpose card reader I still felt somewhat ripped off even paying only 5 dollars.
Sure, it looks cool. It looks like a little mini remote, but it’s pretty flimsy and feeble. Apparently these work fine on a PC but is a little sketchy with iPhoto.
A trick if you get this is to always import all. It works great on XD cards, but is a little dumb when it comes to micro-sd cards. So if you have one of those, I’d stay away.
This wallet is woven using 25,000 stainless steel threads. Nice. The only stainless steel wallet in existence. It’s basically the perfect gift for any rich person that sweats so much that a regular money clip will rust to pieces in just a few days.
I didn’t really need an SDHC USB 2.0 card reader but when I saw they came in orange and purple I instantly became another customer. When the day finally came and I got my card reader in the mail, I learned they also came in beige.
Beige.
So I’m going to talk a little bit about its performance instead.
A great bonus of this thing is that it’s small enough to fit in your pocket, and you can close the cap with a memory card inside. That means you can use this as an expandable USB stick if you feel nerdy enough.
The transfer time was excellent for an item under 5 dollars, and amazingly it was reliable every time.
The quality of plastic is so so, but it takes quite a lot of pressure to snap this baby shut. I get a little worried every time I force it closed because it feels like it will break.
I secretly push on it hard anyways, even after its closed because its beige.
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