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Western Digital Portable Hard Drives (Certified Refurb): 1TB My Passport

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Western Digital via eBay has Select Portable Hard Drives (Various Colors, Certified Refurbished) on sale from $24.99. Shipping is free.

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This item is Certified Refurbished. It has been professionally restored by a Western Digital approved vendor. Units are usually cosmetically indistinguishable from New products, however some may show signs of light use. Functionally, these units are equivalent to New. Certified Refurbished units will be shipped in a New Brown CR Box.

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Western Digital via eBay has Select Portable Hard Drives (Various Colors, Certified Refurbished) on sale from $24.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member DealiusCaesar for finding this deal.

Note:
This item is Certified Refurbished. It has been professionally restored by a Western Digital approved vendor. Units are usually cosmetically indistinguishable from New products, however some may show signs of light use. Functionally, these units are equivalent to New. Certified Refurbished units will be shipped in a New Brown CR Box.

Available Deals:

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $25 less (50% savings) than the listed retail price.
  • About this product:
    • Two-year warranty included: Comprehensive warranty serviced by Allstate, US only. Learn more, including how your info is shared here.
  • About this store:
    • Seller Western Digital has 98% positive feedback with over 250,000 items sold.
    • You can view eBay's Return Policy here.
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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TroyJason
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Although I would normally agree with you - the majority of these hard drives have virtually zero use. Zero.

Western digital is under obligation from most retailers to take returns for any item that might be opened or damaged (box). Large retailers like Best Buy can't take the lawsuit risk for the potential of viruses or adult material that could be on opened items. The vast majority of returns happen because somebody doesn't know how to use the product.

Not because it was defective.

Refurbishing done by western digital is to ensure that the aforementioned risks are removed from the drive and it is in a like-new state.

Remember, nobody buys these as a single source of back up. These are designed to be used as cold storage as just one option amongst many in a persons digital asset management strategy.

Cheers
mobile4kevin
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The most common problem with these besides user error is defective enclosure or DOA HDD. They replace the bad part and sell the unit as a refurb. If you run a drive test, you'll see there's little to no use on the drive itself.

The funniest reason for a return is something along the lines of:

"this 1TB drive only has ~950GB of free space"
itsjero
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First off I don't ever buy refurb hdds. Maybe this one would be different, and at an attractive price, something worth a look.

However I have been through 2 of these both boigh brand new in the 2 and 4tb varieties, white.

Both failed in about a year and a half. Both were used for an Xbox one x as an extended space drive for games.

Rma is a joke and the drives came back but ultimately failed again in about the same time.

It's a bummer too because every other single western digital normal PC 3.5 HDD, from 1tb to 8tb, all are still alive and working. I still even have 2 74gb western digital "raptors" which at the time were the fastest hard drives you could buy on the market (ata/sata.. scsi was obviously much faster but you need an expensive scsi card as well that made a scsi setup very expensive).

I still have a 4x1tb western digital "myspace" 4 bay Nas that has it's original 1tb green drives. I have. 4 bay nv+ Nas with 4x2tb wd black drives. They all work too. Several drives in my PC that range from 1-8tb and all of those work.

Every single western digital product I have bought has never ever failed, and some are 10 years old and still work flawlessly

All except these passport drives. If they had the reliability of the bigger normal wd blue/green/black drives I'd prolly snap one up just because.

But out of all the WD products I've ever owned, the only two that have ever failed are these passport drives. And using them for Xbox one x additional storage wasn't tasking. Heck it was prolly less taxing on the drive than any other WD drive I use. Yet they failed. Just one day disappeared from the Xbox system, I tried connecting to a PC and it wouldn't even detect it. For RMA you print out a paper you tape to the box to return it, all on your dime.

And it took about 6 weeks or so for each drive to get back to me and those failed in almost exactly the same amount of time as the drive itself originally failed new.

Soaybe I just got the bad draws here, but I avoid these specific wd products like the plague.

Really a downer too as it's a one cable drive thats small fast and light. Uses on cable for both power and transfer and for the drive it's quick enough for storage that I needed it for. They also came in like 10 colors and I think even a few special metal colors or metal cases (red, white, orange, blue, black, grey, green, gold, silver, and so on).

Wd struck out with me on these so I'd suggest caution on these and keep your box and receipt and paperwork in case you, like me, have drives that die after about a year and some change.

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Dec 14, 2022 08:10 PM
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blackDagliaDec 14, 2022 08:10 PM
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Hoe does one even "refurbish" an HDD?
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DonRSDDec 14, 2022 08:12 PM
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Can this be used for PS5?
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GenerationSlickDec 14, 2022 08:20 PM
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I'm still looking for the 4TB MyCloud Home deal to come back around. I need a few more.
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boridealseekrDec 14, 2022 08:27 PM
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The heck is a Playstation 1U?
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Quote from blackDaglia :
Hoe does one even "refurbish" an HDD?
They open up the drive and sprinkle fresh rust on the platters and seal them bad boys back up and spank a new label on them
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flashesbuckDec 14, 2022 08:40 PM
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I need 4 or 5 tb for under $50!!!
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lebulldogDec 14, 2022 08:44 PM
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Are any of these hackable to retrieve just the drive
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TicalisoulDec 14, 2022 09:09 PM
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Idk, hard drives are one of the few electronics I would not buy refurbished
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ThePastmasterDec 14, 2022 09:40 PM
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Quote from lebulldog :
Are any of these hackable to retrieve just the drive
Nope, the drives are soldered to the board or something like that.
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Quote from Ticalisoul :
Idk, hard drives are one of the few electronics I would not buy refurbished
Although I would normally agree with you - the majority of these hard drives have virtually zero use. Zero.

Western digital is under obligation from most retailers to take returns for any item that might be opened or damaged (box). Large retailers like Best Buy can't take the lawsuit risk for the potential of viruses or adult material that could be on opened items. The vast majority of returns happen because somebody doesn't know how to use the product.

Not because it was defective.

Refurbishing done by western digital is to ensure that the aforementioned risks are removed from the drive and it is in a like-new state.

Remember, nobody buys these as a single source of back up. These are designed to be used as cold storage as just one option amongst many in a persons digital asset management strategy.

Cheers
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Quote from blackDaglia :
Hoe does one even "refurbish" an HDD?
The most common problem with these besides user error is defective enclosure or DOA HDD. They replace the bad part and sell the unit as a refurb. If you run a drive test, you'll see there's little to no use on the drive itself.

The funniest reason for a return is something along the lines of:

"this 1TB drive only has ~950GB of free space"
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Quote from Powza :
I'd rather buy 5TB Seagate from Costco for $90 than this refurb ebay junk. Not a great deal.
I bet you 10 to 1 that this refurb drives will last longer than your new Failgate anyday.
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Good enough to store games and play maybe indies off of?

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