Plastic USB drives offer lower unit costs and are well-suited for mass giveaways, while metal drives are more durable but expensive.
Metal options support laser engraving and feature stronger casings, so they don’t crack easily.
The right choice depends on your budget, audience, and whether these flash drives are for giveaways or as gifts.
Metal USB drives cost more than plastic ones and feel more durable and premium. But choosing the more expensive option isn’t always the best choice for businesses. That’s why you have to consider whether the price upgrade will help achieve your campaign’s goals.
In this blog, we break down everything you need to consider when choosing between plastic and metal USB drives.
The Core Difference
Functionally, both types store and transfer files, with similar capacity and branding options. The difference lies in three areas:
Perceived value
Durability
Price
File Format
Suitable for Branding?
Scalable Without Quality Loss
Accepted by Cubic Promote
EPS (with outlines)
Yes
Yes
Yes
PDF (vector, outlined)
Yes
Yes
Yes
High-Resolution JPEG
Limited methods only
No
Limited use
PNG
Not accepted for branding
No
No
BMP, TIFF, GIF
Not accepted
No
No
What Are You Actually Paying For?
When you choose flash drives with plastic casings, you get the most budget-friendly option we offer. We recommend them for clients looking for flash drives to give out during conferences and trade shows. Metal USB drives are more expensive. Brands that opt for this are those that need:
Stronger casing
Longer product life
Premium finish
Laser engraving options
Durability and Lifespan
Both USB drives, when sourced from reliable suppliers like Cubic Promote, are made from grade A chips. But we notice that the issue with plastic USB drives is that their casings crack easily when you drop them. Metal drives are more resistant to wear and impact. They suit environments where:
Staff work on-site or travel frequently.
The drive may be attached to keyrings.
It will be used repeatedly over the years.
Perceived Value and Brand Image
Recipients’ first impressions of USB drives are physical. Plastic feels practical. While an engraved metal casing feels solid. So, if you’re looking for gifts for your VIP clients or to hand out during client pitches, go for the metal casing.
We know first impressions count in client-facing situations. Our engraved metal USB drives options are designed to create that solid, professional feel while keeping branding refined. But if your goal is to purchase more at a given budget, plastic USB drives are the ideal option. You can include them in orientation packs or as event giveaways.
Laser engraving is the best option for metal casing. While full colour logos can be printed on plastic casings.
Weight and Portability
Branded plastic USB drives are lighter, easier to ship in bulk, and cheaper to freight. Metal drives are heavier. While the per-unit weight difference isn’t dramatic, at scale it can affect freight costs.
Is the Upgrade Worth the Cost?
Consider whether the goal is mass distribution or gift distribution to clients. Ask yourself:
Will the recipient keep this long term?
Does the physical feel matter to the message?
Is this a giveaway or a brand statement?
If you’re unsure which option suits your campaign, speak with our account managers or email [email protected] for guidance. You may also want to read our blog on Guide to Choosing Charging Cables to keep you guided before making your purchase decision.
Charles Liu is the Founder and a recognised authority in the promotional products and uniforms industry in Australia. With over 20 years of experience, he has guided Cubic Promote to work with over 15,000 Australian organisations. His specialty is helping Aussie companies select the right products that stay within their budget. He also specialises in sourcing and assisting brands and government agencies in selecting corporate gifts for VIPs and high-profile clients. A regular contributor to industry blogs, Charles shares his expert insights on using branded merchandise to achieve business goals. Charles’s deep understanding of industry trends and strong supplier relationships make him a trusted figure in the sector, continually influencing the development of both products and uniforms that deliver tangible, measurable results. Connect with Charles on LinkedIn