View Full Version : Flash Drives in Bulk: is it even possible?
JoeXIII'007
05-06-2008, 16:11
I'm working on a bit of a project here which may lead to putting some literature on hundreds of flash drives.
Thus the question: Has anyone encountered a company that actually specializes in mass distribution of cheap, low memory (I'd say 64MB-256MB, its mainly text we're putting on the drive) USB flash drives? I would greatly appreciate any pointers/suggestions. Thanks!
-Joe
I'd start by looking at the trade show trinket companies. They offer them in a variety of shapes and sizes. I don't think they would load the data on them but that will give you an idea of the starting costs. I have a cute one at home that was imbeded in a bracelet and contained the product catalog for the company that gave them out.
Here is a sample company (no endorsement, it was just the first one I found)... looks like they will even load the data for you! http://www.printusb.com/index.html
NEMO would also like to know what you discover for a project we are working on.
Thanks.
i have ordered a few things from http://www.customusb.com/ they are quick and offer just about everything you could imagine.
JohnBoucher
05-06-2008, 16:51
I just had to purchase 50 quickly. 512mb Kingston's at Staples $7.90/ea
swaknight
05-06-2008, 17:22
newegg.com and tigerdirect.com usually have good deals on these things, that might be a good place to look
What is your definition of mass quantities?
it can be easily done for cheap if your definition is right. If you are in the electronics engineering business and the volume is right your Avnet rep can get this done. I had a rep in my office recently and we talked about this very subject.
If it is less than 'mass quantities' then a trinket house might be the way to go.
GaryVoshol
06-06-2008, 08:53
FLL gave their volunteers in Atlanta flash drives in the shape of wristbands. I don't recall the capacity right now. You might contact FLL support in Manchester.
Microcenter
http://www.microcenter.com/search/search_results.phtml?search_within=&keyword=usb+flas+drive&category=&manufacturer_title=&coordinate_group_list=&sku_list=&sortby=pricelow&bargain_bin=
Has 256 for 3.99 and 1 GB for 6.99 and 2 GB for 11.99. They are the cheapest I have found.
Kingofl337
06-06-2008, 10:27
http://www.bespokeusb.com/pricing?source=googleusadwords&gclid=CKWH0_CD4JMCFQx_HgodQECLVw
These guys mention they will preload the drives for you.
JoeXIII'007
06-06-2008, 11:08
What is your definition of mass quantities?
it can be easily done for cheap if your definition is right. If you are in the electronics engineering business and the volume is right your Avnet rep can get this done. I had a rep in my office recently and we talked about this very subject.
If it is less than 'mass quantities' then a trinket house might be the way to go.
Mass quantities = at least 100. Will probably be increasing if all goes well.
Thanks for the links everybody, I have forwarded them to the person I am working with, hopefully he can go from there.
-Joe
What is your definition of mass quantities?
For NEMO = the number of FRC teams.
FTC and FLL too, but distribution might be an issue.
If you get out past a thousand then things start making sense and you can even have the units custom printed.
Cow Bell Solo
10-06-2008, 22:12
check out http://www.4imprint.com they have a couple types with different memory sizes
Dick Linn
11-06-2008, 12:11
http://www.usb-flashdrive.com/us/usb-flash-media-players.html
http://www.mediasupply.com/usb-duplication.html
etc.
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