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frontpage Posted by iconian | Staff • Yesterday

26TB Seagate Expansion Desktop USB 3.0 External Hard Drive

+ Free S/H

$250

$350

28% off
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BH Photo Video has 26TB Seagate External USB 3.0 Desktop Hard Drive (STKP26000400) on sale for $249.99 (pricreflected when added to cart). Shipping is free.

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BH Photo Video has 26TB Seagate External USB 3.0 Desktop Hard Drive (STKP26000400) on sale for $249.99 (pricreflected when added to cart). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.

Note: Must add to cart for the sale price.

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • This offer is $50 lower than a Frontpage Deal from March; max of $100 Off/discount
  • Our research indicates this offer is $50 lower (17% savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant at the time of this post.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Barracuda drive inside, not EXOS
Good deal, under $10 per TB. I was also able to use Discover offer for $20 back on GPay transaction over $200 with virtual number since BHPhotovideo allows Google pay transactions from chrome.
Come on WD…

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MrMonkeeMan
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Is this good for Plex?
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11A
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Quote from Tobbit :
For those like me who don't know what this means, is that a good thing or a bad thing?
For those who don't know what it means, it probably won't matter all that much.
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Ride_The_Sky
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Quote from FabulousNose4606 :
No. No single storage is safe and it doesn't matter who makes it. You would use this to create a second copy of your data to keep that data safe or visa versa. Even then, you would need an offsite backup to really be safe.
I agree, but only if synology wasn't too darn expensive.. At this price, if you have a good internet connection, you can easily get 2 of these and couple that with cloud storage for important documents (after encrypting them) you all should be set, but honestly I wish they had like 10TB drives for $100 each. I'd get 4 of them, 2 sync each other on site, 2 off site.
This is a very good deal for the amount of space you are getting, really insane to think we can get this much space for less than $10/TB. No wonder tech companies can store zettabytes of data and not even care about space, but somehow charge $5/TB per month.
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slick18322
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Can this be shucked?
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Trash warranty
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WreckerALeX
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Quote from someone0 :
EXOS are enterprise grade, they are better built. More spare sector and design to run 24/7 easily
idk much but are exo ever even close to these $/TB?
I've gotten 8tb $100 each making this even better per TB.
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supermango
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Darn... I just opened the 22TB Seagate I bought last week from Amazon... and started using it. I can't return that one, can I? Smilie

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supermango
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Quote from slick18322 :
Can this be shucked?
yes, has barracuda inside. search for video on youtube.
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Quote from 2J3Pop7 :
Discover sent you an email for the virtual card offer? I have Discover and I don't think I've ever received an email offer from them; is there a place to sign up for it?
It might need enabling promotional emails from them under account settings>email preferences on the account.
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Quote from supermango :
Darn... I just opened the 22TB Seagate I bought last week from Amazon... and started using it. I can't return that one, can I? Smilie

Was the 22tb EXOS?
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FredB81
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Quote from jbrin90 :
Barracuda drive inside, not EXOS
The real question is, is it actually a barracuda as in from a different line or is it an exos with a barracuda label slapped on it. I remember it was either the 22 or 24 had a barracuda label on it but when looking up the serial number of the drive itself it came back as exos
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tai_son
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Why are they still using the weird Micro USB-B 3.0 port connector in year 2025? Don't know how to design an external storage with USB-C connector?
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supermango
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Quote from tai_son :
Why are they still using the weird Micro USB-B 3.0 port connector in year 2025? Don't know how to design an external storage with USB-C connector?
They're probably using up existing stock / saving money. Agree they should update this to usb C.
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Quote from KingsHawaiianRoll :
Was the 22tb EXOS?
I haven't shucked yet. How do i tell the model number? CrystalDisk?

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goharddrive has their 20tb MDD (store brand with 5 year warranty) for $200 refurbished. You don't know what you're going to get there, but if you plan on building an array and running each drive through a full test cycle you get cheaper tb/$ and a longer warranty. The external 26tb however is perfect for a minipc home server or for your home laptop docking station. Just make sure you follow the 3-2-1 backup strategy. If you're planning to shuck, then I'd only go for this if you really need the storage density and plan to upgrade after 3 years.
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What a terrible time to be broke. 😭

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