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Seagate 3TB External HDD, USB 3.0 - $174.80 + $8.95 Shipping

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Nice price for a good brand 3TB and USB 3.0 and have always had good exp with Zazz.

Pretty much just copied from the main page:

General disc:
Plug n' play – no software to install
Simply drag-and-drop to save files
USB 3.0 and USB 2.0
Built-in power management ensures energy efficient operation

Product specifications:
Dimensions(WDH): 207.50 X 126 X 39.01 (Mm)
Size: 3TB
Weight: 1.24Kg
Automatically recognised by Windows 7, Vista & XP
Mac and Linux users may need to reformat drive

Included in the package:
External desktop hard drive
USB 3.0 Cable
Quick start guide
Power adapter

Warranty:
1-year limited warranty from Seagate

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closed Comments

  • I swear I saw this for $160ISH @ DSE and in their latest brochure

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      178.95 shipped from DSE but I got an email saying they didn't have it in stock despite saying it was in stock on the site. I decided to buy from Zazz last night.

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        Your link is NOT the same as your stated price. I click on it and I saw $169. My account not 30 days old yet. Lucky I can't neg for spreading bs on the Internet.

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          You need to add shipping to the $169 you saw on the DSE website unless you click and collect. So plus $9.95, it's $178.95 shipped.

    • yer thats what I saw

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        Deal need neg. can't neg cos I'm under 30 days. Cheaper @ Dick Smith

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    yup, cheaper at dick smith->http://dicksmith.com.au/product/XM2199/seagate-expansion-3tb-desktop-hard-drive-usb-3-0

    • +1

      Too bad OW is offering the same price ($169), or else, we can price match it.

  • +2

    Yes I saw this on the Zazz email last night but did not find it an great deal its average and the cost that you can find most of the time.

  • +1

    Its a fair price but certainly it ain't no bargain. DSE cheaper, MSY very close (and no freight if you pickup) and Staticice shows another cheaper!

  • Does anyone know the specs of the internal drive, and if I could take it apart to extract a bare SATA drive without any glued on or soldered parts?

    Couldn't really find much info on part number SGAY3000GB which is what is advertised at Officeworks.

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    Thanks! I feel a lot better now over this impulse buy from last month: http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/76182

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