This is a hot price for a good quality, genuine 64 GB microSD card. Specifically, the card is a Kingston 64 GB UHS Class 1 / 10 microSDXC memory card; a microSDXC to SD adapter is included
Dispatched from and sold by Amazon. With Prime, the cost is £11.00. Without Prime, either make the order up to £20 for free delivery, else delivery is £3.99 (making a total of total £14.99).
At £11.00, this is the cheapest it's ever been.
Note: the price is fluctuating between £11 and £12.25 (Amazon does this). You could set a price alert on camelcamelcamel and either buy when the price suits you or claim the difference back via Amazon chat for your recent purchase.
IMPORTANT: The prices on the right of the Amazon product page are for sellers in China and Hong Kong. Delivery will take longer and you would be taking your chance as to whether the product is genuine. It'd be best to buy direct from Amazon.
Update (21 Feb): Still available from Amazon for £11.49 (find Amazon in the merchant links on the right-hand side of the product page, if not the default), but with a despatch date of Feb 26 - looks like we helped to clean out their stock!
Update (22 Feb): It's now only £11.00! (Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.)
Expired (22 Feb): as now up to £12.25. I wonder if the price-rise had anything to do with me saying, when I was asking for 50p on Amazon chat. that I should be on commission for boosting sales with this thread ;-)
Updated (23 Feb): available again for £11.00! Stock expected on Feb 27.
Updated (23 Feb): In stock at £11.00
Updated (26 Feb): Currently £11.75. The price is up and down like a yo-yo, so set a price alert on camelcamelcamel and either buy when the price suits or claim the difference back via Amazon chat for your recent purchase.
Updated (28 Feb): Now £11.25 and in stock.
Updated (29 Feb): Now £11.49 and in stock.
Updated (1 Mar): Now £11.29 and in stock (be sure to select Amazon)
Updated (10 Mar): Now £11.04 and in stock (be sure to select Amazon)
rejector1: Anyone wanting a smaller capacity card .. It's only £3.44 (Add-on item) for a 16gb card http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kingston-microSDHC-adapter-included-Class10/dp/B0162YQEIE/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1456264644&sr=8-5&keywords=16gb+micro+sd+card
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nige182
18 Feb 163#21
What if I don't (as I actually don't and a lot of other people would be the same as me) have an account with Kikatek either? No time wasted as have to create an account either way. 2p for best customer service available is worth it to me. Next excuse?
Rob_1304 to nadhaw
18 Feb 163#4
When you look at the different sellers on the amazon page, the £11.50 on is supplied by Amazon UK and so should be dispatched from the UK. The other sellers ship from HK/China etc. but it's always something to look out for as I was caught out when buying a christmas present that didn't arrive until mid-January.
Be careful we previously ordered one.. Delivery from China supposed to take a month never turned up! It didn't say that anywhere only found out when querying it with Amazon a week later as it hadn't turned up
Rob_1304 to nadhaw
18 Feb 163#4
When you look at the different sellers on the amazon page, the £11.50 on is supplied by Amazon UK and so should be dispatched from the UK. The other sellers ship from HK/China etc. but it's always something to look out for as I was caught out when buying a christmas present that didn't arrive until mid-January.
a_david to nadhaw
18 Feb 16#27
As Rob_1304 said, make sure you order from Amazon rather than a market place seller.
I don't see that ordering from a memory specialist rather than Amazon will give much more of a guarantee of a genuine product. Though I have used them since, a few years ago I had a Sony card from MyMemory that was either fake or faulty (it was much lower capacity than it reported), causing my sister to lose holiday photos from Cuba.
polarbaba
18 Feb 16#5
wasn't there also an issue where they stored their own stock with other sellers stock , which they were fulfilling?. this got me quite worried, which is why I now pay s little bit more and get it from memory specialists like my memory or crucial etc
pavel76
18 Feb 16#7
+ prime cost, ha, ha... yeah, very cheap
mrew42
18 Feb 16#8
I got prime for the tv etc on my firestick
next day delivery and cheaper prices is a freebie IMO
pavel76
18 Feb 162#9
You have paid for everything... nothing is for free
eliHd452
18 Feb 16#10
i am with you, nothing is free especially in rip off britain. £79 for prime
secretspartan1 to eliHd452
18 Feb 16#26
Bless ya, why don't you "become" a student and pay £39 for the year? Google just told me amazon will refund remaining months that have already been paid for, so that's nice.
eliHd452
18 Feb 161#11
yes you can watch tv... etc but you still need to pay for your internet lol
mrew42
18 Feb 161#12
Bunch of cynics on here - lol
pavel76 to mrew42
18 Feb 161#14
Bunch of naive people on here - lol
mikebolton6
18 Feb 161#13
£11.89 at 7dayshop with free delivery, I ordered one last week, better option for those that don't have Amazon prime
amour3k to mikebolton6
20 Feb 16#47
Thanx for that input, very useful to know of that option too. :-)
mrew42
18 Feb 16#15
And opinion haters :man:
pavel76
18 Feb 16#16
Vice versa...
Neostar
18 Feb 16#17
Awesome price thanks op :smiley:
nige182
18 Feb 161#18
Free trial of prime, takes a couple of minutes to create a new account for a free trial. Use a Gmail address so you can create multiple Amazon accounts from one email address. So yeah practically unlimited free trials costing a couple of minutes a time is very cheap to me, next excuse?
Szabster
18 Feb 16#19
Or just play one of the games available out of the many and get trial prime when you need it. There are ways if you're really tight. Or adventurous. :smiley:
pavel76
18 Feb 16#20
Time waisted + still not the lowest price ?
nige182
18 Feb 163#21
What if I don't (as I actually don't and a lot of other people would be the same as me) have an account with Kikatek either? No time wasted as have to create an account either way. 2p for best customer service available is worth it to me. Next excuse?
mrew42
18 Feb 161#22
Maybe he works for them.
reviewtag
18 Feb 16#23
Seems like a really good price for a 64gb flash card. I got one for just over £12 full price.
pavel76
18 Feb 16#24
Maybe you for Amazon ?... I'm only talking about best delivered price
mrew42
18 Feb 161#25
Well done - putting preferences aside of course,
That's my 2p worth anyway
krokkodillo
18 Feb 161#28
Can someone post a link with microSD comparison? I'm looking for comprehensive and reliable tests with read and write speeds attached.
not bad. voted hot. I've already got a few 64gb cards though. just waiting for the 128gb's to drop in price.
pinkmonkey
18 Feb 16#31
Damn! Paid £12.26 yesterday!
Arrived today, seems fine. 58gb space after formatting
a_david to pinkmonkey
18 Feb 161#36
If bought from Amazon, you could ask for a refund of 76p via chat.
As for the space, I expect that the card capacity is stated in GB (1 GB = 1000 MB) and your OS is reporting GiB (1024 MB). 64 GB is 59.6 GiB, which is much closer to the 58 figure that you see. I strongly doubt that formatting would take up 6 GB. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigabyte
krokkodillo
18 Feb 16#32
Hahah I know this trick, the issue is you can't trust all of the reviews...,
nige182
18 Feb 16#33
First link was an overview with stats provided by manufacturers where possible, so not what you are after, second review though uses benchmarking tests, doesn't mean they will achieve those speeds in every device but a good indication of what can be achieved. Basically Samsung Evo Plus cards get best buy on that review or Samsung Evo for a decent speed at good value, but if price is not an issue, the Lexar 633x (a U3-rated card) is faster and the recommended upgrade for GoPro devices.
I recently decided to get a Samsung Evo 32GB card myself, it was only a little more than the cheapest 32GB U1-rated card I could find.
ifa
18 Feb 16#34
I'd rather waist my time at Amazon thanks (see what I did there? haha)
krokkodillo
18 Feb 16#35
Thanks
Smiff
18 Feb 16#37
anyone know if these are reliable? only card I ever had fail was a Kingston..
andiejn
18 Feb 16#38
by 2, buy some other junk to boost it above £20 & get free delivery anyway.
Kentjo
18 Feb 16#39
bought thanks! £11.49 no prime need
a_david to Kentjo
18 Feb 16#40
I see it's now £11.49 (sold by Amazon). Unless you bought from a market place seller, how did you pay no shipping without Prime? If you bought it from a market place seller then I advise to thoroughly check the card when you receive it (there are tests to check if a memory card is genuine).
onkz
19 Feb 16#41
Good deal but not the best- a Sandisk SDXC 64GB was only £5 a few months back in an Argos deal.
Not that one.... Mine was just a Micro SD- No adaptor.
miffyl
19 Feb 16#44
It now says:
Expedited delivery is now available for select items at no cost for Prime members. Due to long transport distances, delivery may take longer than for other Prime items.
a_david to miffyl
20 Feb 16#45
It appears that the option for one-day delivery has been removed for some items and expedited delivery is now the fastest available. That's double annoying as for those items we will have (1) longer delivery times and (2) no option to get £1 digital credit for no-rush delivery.
amour3k
20 Feb 16#46
Yes yes, I DID hear of this/these multiple GMail Account creations via 1 GMail Account thing etc before?.
Can you, &/or someone else explain to me this bouncing multiple GMail Email Account Names via 1 single GMail Account please?. :-)
amour3k
20 Feb 16#48
Damnnnnnnnn!!, thats a shame. :-(
Marty, warm up my DeLorean for me please ..... hehehehehe, lol. ::-)
a_david
21 Feb 16#49
Update (21 Feb): Still available from Amazon for £11.49 (find Amazon in the merchant links on the right-hand side of the product page, if not the default), but with a despatch date of Feb 26 - looks like we helped to clean out their stock!
a_david
22 Feb 16#50
It's now only £11.00 !
(Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.)
a_david
22 Feb 16#51
For anyone that bought it for more (e.g. for £11.50 or £11.49), you can get a refund for the difference from Amazon. I just did via the chat. It took about 2 minutes and would probably be quicker by email: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/customer/contact-us/
Opening post
Dispatched from and sold by Amazon. With Prime, the cost is £11.00. Without Prime, either make the order up to £20 for free delivery, else delivery is £3.99 (making a total of total £14.99).
At £11.00, this is the cheapest it's ever been.
Note: the price is fluctuating between £11 and £12.25 (Amazon does this). You could set a price alert on camelcamelcamel and either buy when the price suits you or claim the difference back via Amazon chat for your recent purchase.
IMPORTANT: The prices on the right of the Amazon product page are for sellers in China and Hong Kong. Delivery will take longer and you would be taking your chance as to whether the product is genuine. It'd be best to buy direct from Amazon.
Update (21 Feb): Still available from Amazon for £11.49 (find Amazon in the merchant links on the right-hand side of the product page, if not the default), but with a despatch date of Feb 26 - looks like we helped to clean out their stock!
Update (22 Feb): It's now only £11.00! (Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.)
Expired (22 Feb): as now up to £12.25. I wonder if the price-rise had anything to do with me saying, when I was asking for 50p on Amazon chat. that I should be on commission for boosting sales with this thread ;-)
Updated (23 Feb): available again for £11.00! Stock expected on Feb 27.
Updated (23 Feb): In stock at £11.00
Updated (26 Feb): Currently £11.75. The price is up and down like a yo-yo, so set a price alert on camelcamelcamel and either buy when the price suits or claim the difference back via Amazon chat for your recent purchase.
Updated (28 Feb): Now £11.25 and in stock.
Updated (29 Feb): Now £11.49 and in stock.
Updated (1 Mar): Now £11.29 and in stock (be sure to select Amazon)
Updated (10 Mar): Now £11.04 and in stock (be sure to select Amazon)
rejector1: Anyone wanting a smaller capacity card .. It's only £3.44 (Add-on item) for a 16gb card http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kingston-microSDHC-adapter-included-Class10/dp/B0162YQEIE/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1456264644&sr=8-5&keywords=16gb+micro+sd+card
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http://www.kikatek.com/P684202/SDC10G2-64GB-Kingston-64GB-microSDXC-Class-10
I'd rather go without 2p to buy from Amazon.
I don't see that ordering from a memory specialist rather than Amazon will give much more of a guarantee of a genuine product. Though I have used them since, a few years ago I had a Sony card from MyMemory that was either fake or faulty (it was much lower capacity than it reported), causing my sister to lose holiday photos from Cuba.
next day delivery and cheaper prices is a freebie IMO
That's my 2p worth anyway
Arrived today, seems fine. 58gb space after formatting
As for the space, I expect that the card capacity is stated in GB (1 GB = 1000 MB) and your OS is reporting GiB (1024 MB). 64 GB is 59.6 GiB, which is much closer to the 58 figure that you see. I strongly doubt that formatting would take up 6 GB. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigabyte
I recently decided to get a Samsung Evo 32GB card myself, it was only a little more than the cheapest 32GB U1-rated card I could find.
Also:
Expedited delivery is now available for select items at no cost for Prime members. Due to long transport distances, delivery may take longer than for other Prime items.
Can you, &/or someone else explain to me this bouncing multiple GMail Email Account Names via 1 single GMail Account please?. :-)
Marty, warm up my DeLorean for me please ..... hehehehehe, lol. ::-)
(Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/customer/contact-us/
It's even cheaper than the 8GB card (£3.48)