SCREENMOUNT for sandisk
- Regular price
- $18.00
- sale price
- $18.00
- Regular price
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stop the dangle.
dangling drives are a liability. SCREENMOUNT fixes that.
i designed this specifically for the SanDisk Extreme series. these drives are built tough, but their shape makes them awkward to mount. this solves that.
it’s not a bucket your drive rattles around in; it’s a precision fit molded for the Extreme and Extreme Pro. it snaps in, stays solid, and looks like it came with your laptop.
minimal footprint. maximum hold.
slides in. snaps on. stays put.
using an iphone? this blocks the 0.5x lens on everything except the 17 pro. grab the universal SCREENMOUNT instead.
specs & box
what you get
the mount with integrated magnet. the metal ring for your laptop. a handwritten note. a little surprise.
the ssd in the photos isn't included. obviously.
specs
material: PETG-CF carbon fiber (TPU for the strap on universal)
weight: 8 to 25g (depends on model)
magnet weight: 13.5g
heat resistance: softens 85°c, melts 225°c
tensile strength: ~35 mpa
impact strength: ~41 kj/m²
works with magsafe phones.
shop with confidence
shipping
i ship from my workshop in the netherlands. most orders go out within 1 to 3 working days.
once it's in the post, EU usually arrives in 2 to 4 days. UK and rest of world a bit longer. tracking goes out by email the moment it ships. UK does only ship on orders above 130 pounds.
returns
if your order arrives damaged, missing pieces, or just isn't right, reach out. i'll cover return shipping and sort it out personally. for everything else, you've got 30 days to return your order. full details in the return policy.
will the magnet hurt my ssd?
no. the magnet in SCREENMOUNT for sandisk is strong enough to hold your drive steady, but nowhere near strong enough to mess with your data or your monitor. it would take a magnet over 100 times stronger to even have a chance.
and the heat? a hard-working ssd runs warm, but PETG-CF carbon fiber doesn't soften until 85°c. your drive will tap out long before the mount does.
your files are safe. your laptop's safe. nothing to worry about.
snap it in place
i made these brand-specific mounts to be minimal, snug, and shaped to fit your ssd perfectly. mine's been stuck to the back of my laptop since the day i printed it.
in the office, on the move, cramped in a van. it stays put. no unplugging, no dropped drives, no missing media. once you start using it, you'll wonder how you worked without it.
questions, answered.
the screenmount is built for the regular sandisk portable ssd lineup. that means:
- sandisk portable ssd (sdssde30), 480gb, 1tb, 2tb.
- sandisk extreme portable ssd (sdssde61), 500gb, 1tb, 2tb, 4tb.
- sandisk extreme pro portable ssd (sdssde81), 1tb, 2tb, 4tb.
if you have the sandisk extreme pro with usb4 (sdssde82, 2tb or 4tb), that one's bigger and heavier. it needs the universal screenmount instead.
a thin metal ring goes on the back of your laptop screen with strong adhesive. the magnet lives inside the screenmount itself, so it grabs onto that ring. stick the ring once, snap the mount on and off whenever. sits flat against your screen, stays out of the way.
nope. ssds run on flash memory and don't care about magnets. modern laptops are fine too, screen, battery, internals, all magnet safe. the only things to keep away from strong magnets are old spinning hard drives and credit cards. neither of those are involved here.
depends on your bag. the mount stays attached to your ssd, that's its home. when you're done working, just pop it off the screen. the whole point of the magnet is easy detachment. snap on when you start, snap off when you wrap. for tight bags or rough travel, take it off. for a roomy backpack and a normal commute, you're fine.
it's made to stay on the laptop, but yes, you can move it. i sell a remove and reuse kit for exactly this. comes with a scraper to lift the ring off cleanly (you'll want a hairdryer to warm the adhesive first, makes it way easier on the laptop), plus a fresh strip of 3m tape sized for the ring. peel, warm, lift, restick on the new machine, back in business.
