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expireditsamazeling | Staff posted Jun 22, 2022 06:49 PM
expireditsamazeling | Staff posted Jun 22, 2022 06:49 PM

WD Hard Drives (Refurb): 3TB Western Digital My Book External Desktop

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Western Digital via eBay has select Certified Refurbished Western Digital Drives on sale below. Shipping is free.

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Western Digital via eBay has select Certified Refurbished Western Digital Drives on sale below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter itsamazeling for posting this deal.
  • Note: These drives also include a 2-Year Allstate Warranty (more info). You may save an additional $15 Off your purchase when you buy 3 or more qualifying items.
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R3DTR1X
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For archival purposes, SMR is fine. Write once, then read mostly. It's constant read/write cycles that kill SMR drives. For important, irreplaceable files like family memories, best to make at least 2 copies and store one copy off site at a different location. I would have no problem using 2 of these drives for my photos and videos, then in the unlikely event one of them fails you will still have the other to retrieve them.
adamk77
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I've purchased one of these refurb drives and I would not recommend it. I ended up getting a refund.

I purchased it knowing fully well that these were SMR drives, but I did not expect 1 MB/sec both read/write speeds. This was transferring and reading large media files.
R3DTR1X
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Trash SMR drives make great plex drives

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Jun 23, 2022 06:50 AM
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R3DTR1XJun 23, 2022 06:50 AM
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Quote from ShadowMillions :
Would the 8tb be good for PS5 or series X game storage?
Since games can be re-downloaded and they both essentially back up your saves to the cloud, I don't see why not. Just keep a couple things in mind: the transfer speeds will be much slower than SSD, and as such you would only be able to play last Gen games from external storage. (Ps4/xb1). You will be waiting awhile to load the games, but last gen should work fine. As far as reliability goes, personally I've never had issues with WD, the only drive I've had die on me was a Seagate. Others seem to think WD is unreliable, I suppose it's all subjective personal experience. I own several WD external drives of all different capacities and have no issues
Jun 23, 2022 11:01 AM
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DonV1962Jun 23, 2022 11:01 AM
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Quote from tomcworld :
I bought the 4TB EasyStore SE from their previous deal for $45.99 and it was basically new. I ran it through CrystalDisk and it showed it was powered on once and nothing written to it.
Was it in a regular retail package?
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Jun 23, 2022 11:58 AM
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deelseaker
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Jun 23, 2022 11:58 AM
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Apparently, there is also an "EXTRA $15 OFF 3+ ITEMS" going on right now. You can mix and match them too (no need to buy three of the same).

As an example, the 5TB portable drive drops to $60 and the 8TB Desktop drive drops to $95 when bought in quantity.
Jun 23, 2022 12:03 PM
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SmartSpaniel217Jun 23, 2022 12:03 PM
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Quote from Tillman91 :
I need a drive to put important photos/videos because my laptop is full. I'd be devastated if they were lost because most files are of family, and with my dad just passing away a few months ago, I'm afraid to buy something that could lose all my files as I can't get those memories back or make new ones with him. I looked for Father's Day deals, but it being the first holiday in my 31 years not spent with my dad, I wasn't in the right mindset to read and review the top drives for what I'm looking for. I have a lot of photos/videos, plus huge GoPro hero 9 files amount whatever else isn't on my iCloud (which is something I'd like to have a backup of as well sometime in the future because Icloud is weird and confusing to me, kinda like how I bought a huge brick of the 1TB one for $300-$400 back in 2009ish at Best Buy. I didn't know I could use it like a regular drive or SD card, so set it up with its software, meaning it's password protected, and if I remember correctly I cant update it by adding new files to it without losing my original update from 15 years ago. Plus I need a lot more space these days with 4K videos and GoPro hero 9 video files being so huge.

Any suggestions on what would be a good alternative to this? Big space, lower price that won't lose my files?

I can't spent too much because our household income is literally $0 and has been since he passed months ago. But I do need to be able to use my laptop and want to keep those files safe and not accidentally buy a Chinese knockoff or something that will break somehow. I usually buy from Amazon (never used eBay before),

Sorry, that was long! I've been finding out I talk a lot in this stage of grief (whatever it is these days). I'm like a crazy crack head these days with how much I talk/text (when not isolating).

. ..,,Anyway, I apologize and truly appreciate any suggestions you, or anyone willing to read all of this may have for me.

Thank you!
If you can afford $7 a month then I would highly suggest Backblaze. They have unlimited storage and it backs up your entire computer, not just select folders (you can exclude folders if you want).

I started using them after I lost several terabytes of photos / videos I had (luckily not the entire collection). Anyway, I use an internal dedicated drive for local backup and also Backblaze for online backup.
Jun 23, 2022 12:09 PM
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PeichenJun 23, 2022 12:09 PM
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Quote from Tillman91 :
I need a drive to put important photos/videos because my laptop is full. I'd be devastated if they were lost because most files are of family, and with my dad just passing away a few months ago, I'm afraid to buy something that could lose all my files as I can't get those memories back or make new ones with him. I looked for Father's Day deals, but it being the first holiday in my 31 years not spent with my dad, I wasn't in the right mindset to read and review the top drives for what I'm looking for. I have a lot of photos/videos, plus huge GoPro hero 9 files amount whatever else isn't on my iCloud (which is something I'd like to have a backup of as well sometime in the future because Icloud is weird and confusing to me, kinda like how I bought a huge brick of the 1TB one for $300-$400 back in 2009ish at Best Buy. I didn't know I could use it like a regular drive or SD card, so set it up with its software, meaning it's password protected, and if I remember correctly I cant update it by adding new files to it without losing my original update from 15 years ago. Plus I need a lot more space these days with 4K videos and GoPro hero 9 video files being so huge.

Any suggestions on what would be a good alternative to this? Big space, lower price that won't lose my files?

I can't spent too much because our household income is literally $0 and has been since he passed months ago. But I do need to be able to use my laptop and want to keep those files safe and not accidentally buy a Chinese knockoff or something that will break somehow. I usually buy from Amazon (never used eBay before),

Sorry, that was long! I've been finding out I talk a lot in this stage of grief (whatever it is these days). I'm like a crazy crack head these days with how much I talk/text (when not isolating).

. ..,,Anyway, I apologize and truly appreciate any suggestions you, or anyone willing to read all of this may have for me.

Thank you!
Sorry to hear your loss. I'd back up the most important photos and videos in original quality to Google Photo's free 15GB storage
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lolrofllolJun 23, 2022 12:31 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank lolrofllol

So much crying about SMR and reliability in this thread...

For the portables, I don't get why anyone would care that they're SMR. They're not shuckable anyways (drive PCB is USB), so for external use, who cares. Not like you're going to RAID/ZFS external USB drives... or god I hope nobody would do that.

As far as used drive reliability goes, again, who cares? If one drive loss = data loss, then you clearly didn't care very much about your data in the first place.

Set up drive redundancies and make good backups. RAID is not a backup.

If you follow best practices, then it really shouldn't matter to you if a used drive might (hypothetically) have 1-2% increased annual failure rate.

And then you get to buy cheap drives like these at 1/2 the price of new ones. And you can trust that your data is actually safe, instead of praying that your one copy of life-changing data will be safe on your brand new expensive SuperReliable(TM) drive.
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Jun 23, 2022 12:49 PM
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DavidhhJun 23, 2022 12:49 PM
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Just wanted to point out that multiple buyers in the reviews have claimed that the seller is NOT actually Western Digital. That could explain why the warrantee is from a third party. It's still a pretty great deal (though not quite as good as the previous ones that sold out pretty quickly, which is probably why they're not bringing them back!) But be aware of what you're buying from whom.

I got the 4TB model when it was $46. It's worked fine for me with no problems.

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Jun 23, 2022 12:59 PM
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BucketListKillaJun 23, 2022 12:59 PM
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Are all these hard drives SMR?
Jun 23, 2022 01:08 PM
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eric098899Jun 23, 2022 01:08 PM
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I would strongly recommend not buying a hard drive that somebody sent in with warranty issues and now the manufacturer is saying that it's fixed. Taking a huge chance with the fact that these are sensitive to begin with.
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Frank_NittyJun 23, 2022 02:51 PM
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Quote from Glade2-Pronounce-Tap :
Get the 8TB one, they're likely CMR.
If I was in the market for one that's what I would get so I could shuck it 😌
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Jun 23, 2022 04:49 PM
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FairCable4794Jun 23, 2022 04:49 PM
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Quote from Tillman91 :
I need a drive to put important photos/videos because my laptop is full. I'd be devastated if they were lost because most files are of family, and with my dad just passing away a few months ago, I'm afraid to buy something that could lose all my files as I can't get those memories back or make new ones with him. I looked for Father's Day deals, but it being the first holiday in my 31 years not spent with my dad, I wasn't in the right mindset to read and review the top drives for what I'm looking for. I have a lot of photos/videos, plus huge GoPro hero 9 files amount whatever else isn't on my iCloud (which is something I'd like to have a backup of as well sometime in the future because Icloud is weird and confusing to me, kinda like how I bought a huge brick of the 1TB one for $300-$400 back in 2009ish at Best Buy. I didn't know I could use it like a regular drive or SD card, so set it up with its software, meaning it's password protected, and if I remember correctly I cant update it by adding new files to it without losing my original update from 15 years ago. Plus I need a lot more space these days with 4K videos and GoPro hero 9 video files being so huge.

Any suggestions on what would be a good alternative to this? Big space, lower price that won't lose my files?

I can't spent too much because our household income is literally $0 and has been since he passed months ago. But I do need to be able to use my laptop and want to keep those files safe and not accidentally buy a Chinese knockoff or something that will break somehow. I usually buy from Amazon (never used eBay before),

Sorry, that was long! I've been finding out I talk a lot in this stage of grief (whatever it is these days). I'm like a crazy crack head these days with how much I talk/text (when not isolating).

. ..,,Anyway, I apologize and truly appreciate any suggestions you, or anyone willing to read all of this may have for me.

Thank you!
Compress the files to 1080p 10:1 or x265 50:1. Use free google storage

Spend the time and money on getting yourself back with more training n money management
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Jun 23, 2022 05:02 PM
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FairCable4794Jun 23, 2022 05:02 PM
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Quote from lolrofllol :
So much crying about SMR and reliability in this thread...

For the portables, I don't get why anyone would care that they're SMR. They're not shuckable anyways (drive PCB is USB), so for external use, who cares. Not like you're going to RAID/ZFS external USB drives... or god I hope nobody would do that.

As far as used drive reliability goes, again, who cares? If one drive loss = data loss, then you clearly didn't care very much about your data in the first place.

Set up drive redundancies and make good backups. RAID is not a backup.

If you follow best practices, then it really shouldn't matter to you if a used drive might (hypothetically) have 1-2% increased annual failure rate.

And then you get to buy cheap drives like these at 1/2 the price of new ones. And you can trust that your data is actually safe, instead of praying that your one copy of life-changing data will be safe on your brand new expensive SuperReliable(TM) drive.
Very true, every drawback has viable solution. some slickdealers spread excessive fear n doubt not prepareness

ALL drives are meant to fail. even for SSD, SDcards if you run them long enough.

I love these cheap WD drives combine with free n cheap Google storage. They ran great in cold and hot storage with sample size of 15. I Rather have 4 $50 drives than 1 $200. Still way cheaper than spend thousands on data recovery
Jun 23, 2022 05:08 PM
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delturciousJun 23, 2022 05:08 PM
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Quote from BlueWinter931 :
Would you trust using a backup service like Backblaze and an external like this? I was hoping to go that rout.
That's exactly what I do. Losing a drive would be an annoyance rather than a catastrophe.
Jun 23, 2022 07:11 PM
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caranddriverJun 23, 2022 07:11 PM
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The 4TB portable USB-C drives are definitely a decent deal. The USB-C portable drives go for more than the USB-A drives new on eBay.

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Jun 23, 2022 07:45 PM
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ibm650Jun 23, 2022 07:45 PM
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Amazon will save pictures for free with Prime. I would not trust anything I cared about to refurb.

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