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Samsung Evo+ MicroSD Card 32GB $9.99, 64GB $14.36 | SanDisk Ultra 32GB $8 + Free Shipping @ FFT eBay

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20% off selected items @ Flashforward Tech eBay. No promo code required so eligible for cashback.

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  • +2

    You can also get the Samsung Bar Plus 128GB for $29 @ Bing Lee, but that seems to be the normal price for it.

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/534045

  • +3

    😔 Still no offers on 512 with this tech deal. I wish they finally have a sale on them for $100-$120 again. Seems flash cards seem to be increasing or stagnant in price for the past 6 months

  • What's a good one for the switch

    • +2

      128GB should get you minimum 10 downloaded games.

      Example of file sizes;
      The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – 13.4 GB
      Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 8.00 GB
      Puyo Puyo Tetris – 1.09 GB
      Disgaea 5 – 5.92 GB
      Snipperclips – 1.60 GB
      I Am Setsuna – 1.40 GB
      Dragon Quest Heroes I & II – 32.00 GB
      Nobunaga’s Ambition – 5.00 GB

  • Missing buy one and get one free deal for micro sd card on eBay a while ago. It never comes back again :(

    • When was that?

      • Some time last year, could not really remember sorry. It was from Shopping Square eBay store.

        • shopping square aren't even registered on ebay any more

          • @tdw: OK, that explains why there is no deal anymore this year. Thx

            • @allenrong88: i didn't realise until i checked my purchase history the other day. hopefully they were booted for the inflated shipping costs for non-ebay plus members

  • Cheers got a 64gb

  • Just FYI, the 128gb u3 Samsung micro sd is $33.50 at Officeworks. So this store isn't good value of your after that capacity.

    Edit: scratch that. Looks like the price has gone back up…

    • +1

      interesting..but
      why not just buy a proper ssd?

      there are cheaper ssd models

      • Agreed, since both would have no DRAM cache, a budget SSD would be more reliable and no slower.

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