The Force™
Drive Info
Designed, tested and manufactured with 100% durability in mind. The Force boasts a metal housing, an airtight screw on cap, and our very own TruEtch™ technology for a lifetime custom logo/name quality guarantee. Superb choice for those in search of a keychain-geared water-resistant drive.
Size Availability
The Force™ Flash Drive Specifications
Basic Specs
Material: Aluminum or Stainless Steel
Sizes: 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB
Standard Colors: Aluminum or Stainless Steel, Custom Colors on Request (aluminum only)
Imprint Information
Imprint size: Side A: 20x6 mm, Side B: 20x6 mm, Side C: 20x6 mm, Side D: 20x6 mm
Imprint Method
1-3 color silk screen/ laser etch: included
4 color silk screen available
Shipping & Packaging
Ship Weight: approx. 4.5 lbs per 100
Packaging: Plastic Sleeve or White Paper Box
Accessories
Here are some recommended accessories which complement the Force flash drive.
KeyRing
A bit more refined cousin of the StringRing, the KeyRing adds a quick release feature for times when the user decides to leave the keys behind but still "take a drive" ... hee hee hee. We couldn't resist the pun.
Creative Uses
Creative Ways to Use CFgear Flash Drives
Cue the heavy breathing.
"Luke. I am your flash drive."
Sorry, we couldn't help it! If your flash drive project requires durability, the force is the drive for you. The force offers an air-tight cap to keep out both the dark-side, and water. Whether or not it was made a long long time ago, in a galaxy far away is still to be debated, but the Force is a perfect choice for use on a construction site, or on a big ring of keys. Death-star, Shmeath-star, if you're using the force, then all of your vital information will be safe and sound!
Consider This Scenario
A majority of college professors are relying on the internet and campus networks to provide the tools necessary to prepare and deliver a lecture. Many college classrooms are “smart” rooms that provide a computer, projector and screen, and an internet connection. However, a poor internet connection or network problem could interrupt a lecture and could even cancel the class.
Instead of relying solely on the internet, professors could save a PowerPoint slide show presentation on a flash drive. They could also save any pertinent Word documents, PDF files, video clips, or audio files. Perhaps a professor wants to show his students a vintage video clip from World War 1 that he purchased. But, much to the students’ disappointment, the internet is down. If he would have saved the file on his flash drive, the lecture could have continued smoothly on. Although many classrooms feature technology, internet connections do malfunction.
Prepare and deliver your lecture from a flash drive that doesn’t depend on the internet.





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