I've never really understood this lifetime warranty thing :rules: ... if I use a product until it fails (i.e. it's dead) then surely it's come to the end of it's life and is therefore out of warranty :shrug:
If this isn't the case then who's/what's lifetime are we talking about? Mine?
The product itself has a life time warranty. Kingston obviously feel their product is so well build it shouldn't have any issues in say 10 years time.
Obviously in 10 years time a 8GB SD card will be obsolete, it will most likely be worthless, if you think about it you wouldn't bother with the hassle of getting a new 125MB memory card replaced under warranty you would either buy a new one for the price or upgrade.
However compared to some manufactures 1 year, if in 1 year and 1 days time my memory card becomes faulty I would have to folk out on a new SD card. At least if something happens with my card in 5 years time its still worth it, and the manufacture is still trading, I could get it repaired for free.
Don't get me wrong, I didn't buy it solely on the basis I can get a new £11 memory card in 10 years time lol. I work in IT and Kingston are a good reliable memory manufacture, I hope their SD cards are up to scratch.
EDIT: Although come to think of it, most warranties exclude Wear and tear associated with normal use. So I'm not too sure any more as to what you class as normal use and how long the SD card should last under "normal" use.