A portable WD hard drive for £27.99? Yes its re-certified but based on my own experience (maybe lucky) I have had no issues with my previous two purchases.
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ppatto
6 May 161#1
Fantastic and a real cheap way to quickly upgrade a xb1. Simple plug and play brilliant.
Bobef90
6 May 161#2
I bought one a few weeks ago on a previous offer.
Failed after a week
Returned - awaiting refund.
Don't use it for important stuff
mcallisterian to Bobef90
6 May 16#4
As I said I may have got lucky in the 2 I have had in recent purchases. Had 1x 1tb and a 1x1.5tb one. Both OK so far (touch wood!!)
Graham1979 to Bobef90
6 May 16#7
Don't use for any stuff if it only lasts a week LOL
dan666
6 May 161#3
Got one of these delivered a couple of days ago for my Xbone. Working ok so far....
Rocky7
6 May 161#5
Would this work in a PS4?, is it compatible?
toonarmani to Rocky7
6 May 16#9
Not if you intend to take the drive out of the caddy and use it internally in a PS4 - think it has a fixed USB3.0 connector interface soldered onto the circuit board.
macgyvers child
6 May 16#6
what is the warranty on these?
BrianJamesKelly to macgyvers child
6 May 16#11
The warranty and money back guarantee periods are clearly stated on their site.
nnfc98
6 May 16#8
Good price but want a 2tb for xbox so still waiting
Awaken
6 May 16#10
Good deal :smiley: Always worth checking the WD store, they often have very keenly priced USB drives.
As for recertified, you could look on it another way - it has actually been tested :smiley: A lot of new PC hardware hasn't been through that, the failure rates are low enough that it's cheaper to handle the return of a faulty item after the fact on a lot of items.
moneysavingkitten
6 May 162#12
Why would you bother when you can get one with a proper warranty for a couple of pounds more. It's not even cheap.
Neostar to moneysavingkitten
6 May 16#13
Where can you get this for a couple of quids more?!
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Failed after a week
Returned - awaiting refund.
Don't use it for important stuff
As for recertified, you could look on it another way - it has actually been tested :smiley: A lot of new PC hardware hasn't been through that, the failure rates are low enough that it's cheaper to handle the return of a faulty item after the fact on a lot of items.