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SanDisk Ultra 16GB Micro SDHC UHS-I Card, 98MB/s U1 A1 $4 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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The price seems to be reduced from the $7.50 RRP (~50%)

Some sellers on eBay have it for around $6.50, but I'd reconsider buying from them as there are so many counterfeits around there.

Also available at:
Harvey Norman
Officeworks

Maximum 3 per order at Amazon. Unsure about HN and Officeworks.

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  • nice

  • I'm sure the Ebay + abusers smash this price on that platform like 5 or 6 for $15 :)

    • +1

      Appears Shopping Square has lost it eBay Plus status.

      • +1

        Must have reached their shipping rebate limit with all those 5 for 15$ deals they haven't even shipped yet

        • Got my one pack with 5 pieces delivered today. You could say it's a bit of a "mixed bag" lol.

          • +1

            @ozhunter68: Lucky, just checked I ordered on 24th Dec, still not sent yet, expected 16th Jan only.

      • +1

        So has apusexpress

      • Sad news. I've been following them daily to get in early on their buy x get y free offers

  • Thanks, bought 3 - timed nicely with a amazon prime trial I had just started.

  • Looks like the 64GB, 128 GB and 256GB cost less per GB than the 16GB as well.

  • +2

    Same price @ Officeworks

    • +1

      Thanks, Updated info in the description of this deal

      • +3

        Officeworks is one word. Not two in description.

  • Again, thanks. Amended

  • +4

    what do people store on 16gb cards anymore these days? Hardly enough to fill videos or photos. Each pic shot on my DSLR is like 10mb, raws are like 60mb

    • +9

      Which means that you can still fit nearly 300 DSLR raw shots on a 16GB card. Unless you're a professional or shooting action in burst mode that's probably enough for most people in a day. If you're not copying your photos off the card at the end of each day then you're taking a risk (IMO).

      • +5

        It's also smart to use a couple of smaller cards, rather than one big card, if shooting some kind of one-off event. If a card dies, at least you don't lose ALL the photos.

        These are good for dashcams too, as the continual writing will kill every SD card eventually. A couple of these in the car will let you replace it as soon as you notice the camera stops working.

    • +11

      Raspberry Pi projects, 3d printer media etc. Memory cards aren't just used for photos/videos.

    • +2

      These are a nice size for Single Board Computers, mainly for different OS installations and development versions which are a major pain.

    • +2

      I'm going to run PiHole on my PiZero with this. Also going to run Plex on a Pi4 from another.

  • Thanks! Ordered a couple, always handy to have spares

  • +1

    paid $20 for 4 x Samsung Evo Plus 64GB last week

    • multiple accounts?

      • +2

        same ebay account because i made 4 seperate transactions

        • Damn, I should have done that!
          Smart thinking.

      • was thinking to but not worth the hassle :P

        • Make sense. Thanks 😊

        • "not worth the hassle",…..it only takes a minutes literally to put in your second and/or third order, easy done.

    • which deal was this? still going?

      • +1

        deal ended already, was on FFT Ebay they were doing $10 off cart 64GB evo plus for $15 - $10 off cart = $5 each and i bought 4 on the 31/Dec arrived yesterday

  • +1

    Unbelievable price for storage on these smaller cards, like the $2 usb deals.

    Amazing though what's happening is the smaller ones are becoming less useful to the point of being a problem because they still take up a slot but can't hold enough, and fill in no time.

    • +3

      16gb is a fantastic size for raspberry pi stuff, 3d printers like mentioned above…. Many things.

      There has always been small cards (remember 32mb MP3 Players? thats megabyte, so you'd have to transcode at 56kbit to fit an album on it)

      • Also a lot of older Android phones and tablets have a Maximum of 32gb anyway, so two of these work well to alternate.

  • +2

    Ooohhh - just went down to Officeworks to get a few of these (can never have enough SD cards), and found that they've got full size 32GB SanDisk Ultra's for $7 each (down from $13.99). Of course, had to get a few of these too.

    https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/sandisk-32…

    • Worth posting separately? Cheaper than the 16GB ones. Thanks.

  • +2

    Out of stock? I only see 3rd party sellers (some fulfilled by Amazon) for $7.44+

    • Try instore Officeworks…there were dozens and dozens in a bin at my local.

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