If you were on a road bike, I'd say check your inflation and see if you're getting a pinch flat (innertube gets between the rim & the tire and causes a flat)... But I'm not sure that's a problem with commuting/mountain bike tires. you could try inflating your tires more.
Other things to check - feel inside your rim and see if there's something in there that's sharp that could be puncturing your innertubes. If it's the same tire that keeps getting a flat, make sure there isn't some glass or something embedded in your tire... You can sorta mark or remember the section of rim & tire that you're getting flats at and see if it's the same place that you're getting them the same time (sharpie to the inside of the tire or rim)
I always buy the cheap innertubes and haven't had problems with them being more flat prone (but then... I've never bought the expensive ones!)... The thing that basically stopped my getting flats is inflating my tires everytime I ride and laying in a big store of spare innertubes



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