I didn't take an exact count, but there appear to be at least three items remaining on the shelf. You might want to check the Instacart link below. If you're able to add the item to your cart, it's likely that it's in stock at your local store. The price listed on my end via the Instacart link is $82.97, which seems reasonable considering the markup https://www.instacart.com/landing...ailer_id=5
I didn't take an exact count, but there appear to be at least three items remaining on the shelf. You might want to check the Instacart link below. If you're able to add the item to your cart, it's likely that it's in stock at your local store. The price listed on my end via the Instacart link is $82.97, which seems reasonable considering the markup https://www.instacart.com/landing...ailer_id=5
Thanks for saving me the trip. It says that it's not available in my zip code.
This deal is very much YMMV. Costco hasn't listed a mechanical external HDD on their website in four to six months. My local Costco hasn't had this drive on the floor in many months. Bought one of these for $89.99 on sale in warehouse two or three years ago. Been working fine (knock on wood) for daily backup use for a laptop.
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I have several external hard drives, does anyone know how to make a Nas using raspberry pi?
Just do a simple internet search, there are PLENTY of DIY guides on how to create a NAS using a Raspberry Pi.
This deal is very much YMMV. Costco hasn't listed a mechanical external HDD on their website in four to six months. My local Costco hasn't had this drive on the floor in many months. Bought one of these for $89.99 on sale in warehouse two or three years ago. Been working fine (knock on wood) for daily backup use for a laptop.
Just do a simple internet search, there are PLENTY of DIY guides on how to create a NAS using a Raspberry Pi.
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https://www.google.com/search?q=raspbe
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=raspberry+pi
Heck even Raspberry Pi themselves has a tutorial...
https://www.raspberrypi
Just do a simple internet search, there are PLENTY of DIY guides on how to create a NAS using a Raspberry Pi.
https://www.google.com/search?q=raspbe
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=raspberry+pi
Heck even Raspberry Pi themselves has a tutorial...
https://www.raspberrypi
Thanks so much.