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SanDisk SD Micro Cards Ultra - Class 10 - 32GB $26.50, 64GB $65.95 + $1 Shipping

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Genuine Sandisk Micro SD Cards with adapter, Class 10
32GB - $26.50 - http://www.memorycardsonline.com.au/sandisk-ultra-32-gb-micr…
64GB - $65.95 - http://www.memorycardsonline.com.au/sandisk-ultra-64-gb-micr…

http://www.memorycardsonline.com.au/sandisk-memory-cards/

With $1 Shipping!

Get more speed (up to 30 MB/sec and enabled Class 10) for faster photos, Full HD video and app performance on your mobile phone or tablet with SanDisk® Mobile Ultra™ microSDHC™ memory cards. The included SD™ adapter lets you quickly transfer files from your PC to your mobile phone or tablet - so you can get the most out of your mobile phone. Do more with SanDisk mobile memory cards

Please check the compatibility of your device with SDXC cards, if you are purchasing the 64GB version. Refunds or exchanges will not be given for incorrect choice.

Our prices include a Tax invoice and 12 Month Australian warranty

All shipping is directly out of Sydney via Australia Post.

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  • +7

    Plus $5 fixed shipping. You should include in the title that you plan to charge several times the actual cost of shipping the item to make up the shortfall.

    Do the same price with free shipping or $1 shipping and I reckon you'll do well (your prices on these items is good, the shipping stinks).

    A lesson or three to be learned from memorycity posts I would suggest - http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/77890

    • +16

      Hi Foobar, You most certainly are correct, I thank you for your comment.

      How about $1 shipping for 48 hours.

      • +8

        Sounds good, should get more upvotes and surely more sales that way.

        I would suggest that you make your main link one card or the other, then provide the 2nd link in the body of your post. That way, the site will scrape a far larger image of a card from your site wheres what it has now is unrecognisable.

        Many people would just scan the pictures without reading the title, the pic that is there now shows nothing, do what I've suggested and you'll get a nice big pic of one of the cards :)

        • +5

          Cheers for the advice.

        • +5

          That looks a lot better, far clearer idea of what the post is about at a glance.

  • +1

    Please make your fields at checkout the correct tags they are all mail address. My autofill went crazy

    • +1

      HI Nero, Thanks for your comments.
      I'll look into it

  • Pretty good deal. Just ordered a 32gb for my Galaxy S3.

  • Good deal due to new $1 shipping. Just ordered 32GB.

  • Nice deal, can anyone confirm whether the 64GB card works on the Galaxy s2?
    I thought it was only 32GB (Which I have) but this says otherwise.
    http://www.infolookout.com/2011/10/64gb-micro-sd-card-works-…

    Cheers,

  • i am still waiting for 64gb to drop around $50, which is already happen in Amazon, so still need to wait. anyway good deal.

  • Another dumb question coming, professor: why does the 64gb cost 2.5 times the price of the 32gb?

    • Ask Sandisk. Possibly the fact that its a different format (SDXC) so architecture may be different.

      • SDXC is not a different format, it is still a micro sd card.

        SDXC stands for Extreme Capacity. SDHC stands for High Capacity

    • You're putting twice as much in the same space.

  • hey rep, do u happen to have 16GB as well?

    • Sorry, we only stock 32 and 64

  • +2

    Awesome deal. I ordered a 32 GB. The real win for me with this deal is the included adapter. When I added the 32GB to my cart, I was preparing myself to search the site to work out how much extra the adapter would be. Very happy!

  • With all the commotion over faulty class 10 SanDisk cards, just wondering if this refers to the 64gb too? Or is it just the smaller capacity cards that has issues?

    • Care to elaborate? What sort of problems are being found? A mate of mine recently ran Crystal Mark over two of of them and they basically got screwed however he couldn't find the same problem on the net.

      • I haven't had any first hand experience but have been put off buying SanDisk cards now ever since hearing stories from a few of us on the other microsd posts.

  • Any offers for class 4?

  • Put in an order for the 32gb. Thanks!

  • Awesome - thanks bought 32GB. Bountybala, will orders placed this morning be shipped today by any chance?

    thanks again!

    • Depending on how many sell they will be sent this and next week

  • Is there any advantage having a Class 10 Card over a Class 4 card in a phone?

  • 32GB is sold out now :(

    I snoozed, I lose…

    • Lost ;-)

      • +2

        You dare challenge heavy in word fight? I KRUSH YOU LIKE LITTLE MAN!

  • 32GB - Sold Out :(

  • !#$& sold out damn it.. will have to wait for another deal..

  • Waiting on a better deal for a 64gb!

  • This is a solid deal. Too bad that I'm slow. Dam.

  • Is there any advantage having a Class 10 Card over a Class 4 card in a phone?

    …Other than for $10 wasted, refer - http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1582172#r…

        Sandisk     32GB   4    3.241     1.752    Q211/USB/OP
        SandiskULT  32GB  10    3.549     1.738    Q212/USB/larrydavid
        Sandisk     32GB   4    2.888     1.663    Q211/USB/Hansel
    

    I'd say not, or at the least very minimal.

    • yeah, but hang on, be fair:

      Sequential R/W
      SandiskULT 32GB 10 19.06 11.65 Q212/USB/larrydavid
      Sandisk 32GB 4 20.05 6.17 Q211/USB/Hansel
      Sandisk 32GB 4 19.94 6.02 Q211/USB/Zadax
      Sandisk 32GB 4 19.29 6.00 Q211/USB/OP

      double the sequential write speed might not be "very minimal" (depending on your usage).

      ie. random 4k writes might be more important if you're running stuff of the card, but sequential writes would be more important if you're copying data (ie. i take photos on my internal memory, and copy them in bulk to memory card)

      • I read your point, but you'll notice I had quoted in relation to a phone / tablet PC devices question.

        Digital Cameras granted, but with $25 in mind: 100 MB/s USB 3.0 thumb-drive for data Transport (and into such storage which suit sequential operations much better, faster).

  • 1yr warranty…

    previous post http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/77890 had 5yr warrant…

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