Sandisk ultra micro sd card for £11.02 in Costco instore. This price is after vat
Available only to Costco members -- see comments 23 & 26, below.
- sylv
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hcc27 to BurnhamMods
21 Aug 164#26
Costco is a membership cooperative chain, fairly widely known. You pay an annual membership fee for access to their warehouses.
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furman
22 Aug 16#37
Uploaded every 2 weeks I think
icavak
22 Aug 16#36
Does the coupon book get regularly uploaded online? If so, how do you get the link each month?
furman
22 Aug 16#35
Deal is 20% off Sandisk cards, not sure on pricing though
bettycara
22 Aug 161#34
Great deal, thanks for sharing.
silverred
21 Aug 16#18
13.78 in Costco Sunbury.
rehmanfarid_11 to silverred
21 Aug 16#33
there is an offer of 20% off sandisk till 28th aug. so it will take 20% off at checkout. Hope this will help.
garethsmith72
21 Aug 16#14
any ideas how long this one is on for? and all branches?
rehmanfarid_11 to garethsmith72
21 Aug 16#32
it should be nationwide this offer is there till 28th of August
CalumH93
20 Aug 16#7
Which branch was this in?
rehmanfarid_11 to CalumH93
21 Aug 16#31
Leicester but it should be nationwide and offer is there till 28th aug
Parrot
20 Aug 161#3
Plus VAT
rehmanfarid_11 to Parrot
21 Aug 16#30
this price is after vat
trd
21 Aug 161#29
Clearly trolling... u get 4/10. Room for improvement.
BurnhamMods
21 Aug 16#23
Had a drive to Costco in Mk (40miles from me) to be told that I had to pay £30 to get in. Not very happy as it really should of been put that this offer Is £11.02 + £30 to get into the shop.
hcc27 to BurnhamMods
21 Aug 164#26
Costco is a membership cooperative chain, fairly widely known. You pay an annual membership fee for access to their warehouses.
jonohanson to BurnhamMods
21 Aug 162#28
Either you're not very bright to drive 80 miles round trip (@40/mpg = ~ £10 in fuel) for a £1-2 saving on an item, or you're just trying to troll (badly) :wink:
dtokez
21 Aug 16#27
to slow, I only use U3 cards
jonohanson
21 Aug 16#25
Also has one write lock itself, hoping the replacement lasts!! I'd steer clear of these and the 128gb ones due to these issues!
t11ags
21 Aug 162#24
Costco customer services is great so if it fails take it back :smiley:
otterboxer
21 Aug 161#19
i have about 10 micro sd cards of various sizes and brands and ive never had one fail. Am i the only one? seems whenever there's a micro sd card post someone mentions a failure.
haritori to otterboxer
21 Aug 16#22
Never had an SD fail on me either..
USB Sticks & HDD on the other hand ive had my fair share.
jaguar2100
21 Aug 16#21
cant find this deal on their website..Can you send the link?
What do you mean by adoptable storage? moving apps to SD card?
pavel76
21 Aug 16#16
No link, no photo, no confirmation that VAT is included in this price... basically non existing deal
lpoolck
21 Aug 16#15
Cheers!
woldranger
20 Aug 16#13
Terrible reliability issues with a run of these ultra 64gb cards. Mine was one of the many that became read only
angusjenkins
20 Aug 16#12
will this work with my Xperia z5 compact?
chancooluk
20 Aug 16#11
My experience has been the complete opposite. On my 3rd one of these from MyMemory, the first two became permanently write locked within couple of months due to corruption issues. Couldn't recommend these cards less.
It's Class 10, UHS-I. Actual speeds are up to 48MB/s read (around 40-44 in my experience), and 15MB/s write (mine would occasionally reach 17MB/s though). Those speeds are good enough for capturing 1080p video on a smartphone, but aren't suitable for 4K capture. It also isn't suitable for use as adoptable storage in Android.
wolvesinwales
20 Aug 161#10
Come on amazon match it
Chronos1213
20 Aug 16#8
crap on android phones compared to a samsung evo. tried both...
tnm1975 to Chronos1213
20 Aug 161#9
except samsung evos seem to be about as robust as wet tissue paper had three genuine ones fail in two different phones, yet to have a SanDisk fail. admittedly have now moved from ultra to extreme due to speed.
lpoolck
20 Aug 16#6
What speed is the card?
hossainjinna
20 Aug 16#2
Can I use it with my Nikon D5300?
haritori to hossainjinna
20 Aug 16#5
You could, But you will find that when you shoot fast the buffer fills fast then it relies on the SD card speed, so the faster the better.
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Available only to Costco members -- see comments 23 & 26, below.
- sylv
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USB Sticks & HDD on the other hand ive had my fair share.
It's their regular coupon valid up to 28th in all warehouses.
Maybe someone could confirm price (20% off regular price)
It's Class 10, UHS-I. Actual speeds are up to 48MB/s read (around 40-44 in my experience), and 15MB/s write (mine would occasionally reach 17MB/s though). Those speeds are good enough for capturing 1080p video on a smartphone, but aren't suitable for 4K capture. It also isn't suitable for use as adoptable storage in Android.