Reddit Reddit reviews Kingston Digital Multi-Kit/Mobility Kit 32 GB Flash Memory Card Reader, MBLY4G2/32GB

We found 2 Reddit comments about Kingston Digital Multi-Kit/Mobility Kit 32 GB Flash Memory Card Reader, MBLY4G2/32GB. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Kingston Digital Multi-Kit/Mobility Kit 32 GB Flash Memory Card Reader, MBLY4G2/32GB
Complete single card solution for multiple devicesMultifunctional when microSD or microSDHC card is combined with the included adapter, it can be used as a full-size SD card with write protection switch or a USB reader to transfer dataCompliant Card: with SD Card Association specification standards. USB Reader: supports microSD/microSDHCCompatible with microSD, SD and USB host devices via the adapters. 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB Multi-Kit/Mobility Kit is compatible with microSDHC, SDHC, and USB host devices via the adaptersGuaranteed two-year warranty on reader, lifetime warranty on cardComplete single card solution for multiple devicesMultifunctional when microSD or microSDHC card is combined with the included adapter, it can be used as a full-size SD card with write protection switch or a USB reader to transfer dataCompliant Card: with SD Card Association specification standards. USB Reader: supports microSD/microSDHCCompatible with microSD, SD and USB host devices via the adapters. 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB Multi-Kit/Mobility Kit is compatible with microSDHC, SDHC, and USB host devices via the adaptersGuaranteed two-year warranty on reader, lifetime warranty on cardUSB Reader System Requirements System with USB support, Windows Vista(ReadyBoost not supported) (SP1), Windows 7, Windows XP SP1, SP2 and SP3, Mac OS 10.2.x and above, and Linux (2.6 and above)
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2 Reddit comments about Kingston Digital Multi-Kit/Mobility Kit 32 GB Flash Memory Card Reader, MBLY4G2/32GB:

u/BigBepis12345 · 3 pointsr/EDCexchange

I'm curious about the pricing too (I also saw it was $120 when you commented). I looked up the cost of the things listed.

  • Gerber Dime green/black - $16.02 new on Amazon
  • Zebra F-701 pen - $7.20 new on Amazon
  • NarwhalCo pens set of 2 - $11.95 new on their site
  • 2.5" ratchet bit extension - about $4~ new on Amazon (counting out the other bits included in that listing)
  • ARES 1/4" micro bit ratchet & mini bits - $14.42 new on Amazon
  • Small length of black Gorilla tape - less than $1 worth of a full 1-pack price new on Amazon
  • Glasses/screen cleaning cloth - comparable to $1.50 new on Amazon from a 6-pack
  • Length of FireCord - less than $1 worth of a full 1 roll price new on Amazon
  • Bic Mini lighter - about $1.39 new on Amazon from a 5-pack
  • Sim card removal tool - about $0.50 new on Amazon from a 10-pack
  • Kingston 32gb microSD card & portable USB reader - $20.94 new on Amazon
  • CountyComm "Industrial Strength Survival Food Grade Tin" large topo design - $3.45 new on their site

    In total that's about $83.37 USD all new prices. Most include free shipping if purchased from Amazon. I did not include possible cost of that leather holster because the post currently does not say the leather holster is included or not.
u/phyzome · 2 pointsr/crypto

> I may combine it, though, with separating the /boot and encryption key on a thumb drive that you would need to insert in order for it to not boot into windows.

I've done this! I bought the [Kingston "mobility kit"](http://www.amazon.com/Kingston-Multi-Kit-Mobility-MBLY4G2-32GB/dp/B004RCWTYM "non-referral link") and kept the USB adapter + microSD in my wallet. There were two partitions on the USB key: First, a large FAT32 partition (only the first partition is visible to Windows) and second, a small ext2 /boot partition. Windows had control over the bootloader on the laptop's own hard drive.

It worked tolerably well; the pain point was remembering to insert and mount the USB key whenever I needed to install kernel upgrades, or things that affected the kernel (certain modules?) -- and then unmounting it. Totally worth it if you have any concern about deniability. (I didn't, I was just playing around.)

(Here's a mostly equivalent DuckDuckGo referral link if you'd like to click that instead. Replace dudugo-20 with reddit2-20 if you want the referral to go to reddit, etc.)