Why might a stick die you ask.
Ignoring "safely remove hardware" and simply yanking the thing out of the pc would be one way to damage it.
No reason why you shouldn't be able to get many years of use out of a usb stick, 5 to 10 years should be achievable in my view.
After all these are devices we don't always use every day, and they have no working parts like platters in a hard drive.So you can drop them from a height and they should still be fine.
I'd expect at least 5 years use out of a hard drive.
I still have a usb stick i bought about 7 years ago, works fine.
Back then 256mb capacity cost £60-.
Ignoring "safely remove hardware" and simply yanking the thing out of the pc would be one way to damage it.
No reason why you shouldn't be able to get many years of use out of a usb stick, 5 to 10 years should be achievable in my view.
After all these are devices we don't always use every day, and they have no working parts like platters in a hard drive.So you can drop them from a height and they should still be fine.
I'd expect at least 5 years use out of a hard drive.
I still have a usb stick i bought about 7 years ago, works fine.
Back then 256mb capacity cost £60-.