Just bought one of these in my local Sainsbury's (Hamilton, Lanarkshire). They had another 5 on the shelf.
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yerbluesjohn
21 Sep 17#21
I got one in the Regent Road Salford store a week ago. Seems to work ok in the Switch.
yerbluesjohn
14 Sep 17#20
Is this suitable for Nintendo Switch?
B_T
8 Sep 17#19
My Sainsbury's didn't have any last week but had two 32GB cards @ £6 today so grabbed them.
Looks like more stock is reaching stores so it you want one then keep checking your store.
MrsB0911
4 Aug 17#2
Not sure what store you bought this from but they are also in Milton Keynes store.
Manhunter to MrsB0911
4 Aug 17#9
Did they have many, or any bigger ones on offer?
MrsB0911 to Manhunter
4 Aug 17#10
they didn't have any bigger ones but a couple of smaller GB ones, there was about 8 when i was in there.
Manhunter to MrsB0911
4 Aug 17#11
Thanks.
amour3k to MrsB0911
24 Aug 17#18
I don't know why such things aren't generically mentioned as such automatically?.
Especially when it's Deal's like these (Deals which may, or may not necessarily be a generic price across the UK ... )
It alllllll help's everyone doing it like such?, lol.
mcexpertss
12 Aug 17#17
Bought last one from MCR Heaton Park, but left 4-5 in Bolton. Marked 19 on shelf, 13 to pay.
muckilla
4 Aug 17#4
A store of these I was in yesterday still had them marked for £19.99
Rusty82 to muckilla
9 Aug 17#16
They scan at £13 for some reason
Rusty82
9 Aug 17#15
Cheers OP! Can confirm they do scan at £13 even though they are stickered at £19.99.
Ralph888
8 Aug 17#14
Warning if youre thinking of using these Sandisk Ultra's in Dash Cams
Thanks OP got one at Hemel Hempstead. Interestingly I went to check the warranty registration and found out San Disk will not cover there use for normal wear and tear, in Car Cameras or devices that do loop recordings. you learn something new every day! See below extract from San Disk website
"This warranty does not cover use of the Product in connection with the following uses or devices (as determined by SanDisk): (i) normal wear and tear, (ii) video monitoring, security, and surveillance devices, (iii) internet protocol/network cameras, (iv) in-car recording devices/dashboard cameras/black box cameras, (v) display devices that loop video, (vi) continuous recording set top box devices, (vii) continuous data logging devices like servers, or (viii) other excessive uses that exceed normal use in accordance with published instructions. For information on SanDisk products intended for use in connection with the uses and devices noted in points (i) –(vi), above, please visit our product page for high endurance products located here."
Then I found out an article from a Dash Cam website
"The Ultra series is a popular purchase because of their price and availability. They are not a good choice because of their high failure rates when used in dash cameras. As well SanDisk will not warranty any cards used in a dash camera unless you use their High Endurance lineup.Suspected Problem TLC cards like the Ultra can have worse controllers, error correction and wear leveling which reduces reliability in heavy use. It’s suspected that the Ultra’s controller chip has an especially hard time handling the constant rewriting of dash cameras. The Ultra may also be overly aggressive in permanently write-locking the card when it detects bad sectors. This is a protective mechanism found in many cards to ensure your data is saved when there are errors. The Ultra may be over-zealous and lock the card early.Manufacturers Agree – Avoid the Ultra"
taz002dev
6 Aug 17#13
Hayes has them @ 13£. Shelf is £19.99 scanned is £13. Still had some. Thanks OP
m1chaels
5 Aug 17#12
Ok - they have the same card in two different packaging. One has a picture of a blue mobile phone and scans at £13. The other has a black phone picture and scans for 19.99.
St Albans also had some 32gb with the blue picture that scanned at £6 (they had only one of the blue 64gb which I bought and 2 of the black 19.99 ones which I didn't)
mac9091
4 Aug 17#8
£20 in Maidstone :disappointed:
Istanbul_Kop
4 Aug 17#7
They had 16gb SanDisk flash drives for £2 in mine. Other sizes reduced, but not really enough to mention.
flangematic
4 Aug 17#6
Had some in stock at Heaton Park about an hour ago. Bought two.
118luke
4 Aug 17#5
I miss the days of when Argos sold these for £9.99. Bought 3 then went back and bought another 3. Those days have long since passed sadly.
6ixFoot1
4 Aug 17#3
Very good price
Zarjaz2000
4 Aug 17#1
Just bought one of these in my local Sainsbury's (Hamilton, Lanarkshire). They had another 5 on the shelf.
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Looks like more stock is reaching stores so it you want one then keep checking your store.
Especially when it's Deal's like these (Deals which may, or may not necessarily be a generic price across the UK ... )
It alllllll help's everyone doing it like such?, lol.
Thanks OP got one at Hemel Hempstead. Interestingly I went to check the warranty registration and found out San Disk will not cover there use for normal wear and tear, in Car Cameras or devices that do loop recordings. you learn something new every day! See below extract from San Disk website
"This warranty does not cover use of the Product in connection with the following uses or devices (as determined by SanDisk): (i) normal wear and tear, (ii) video monitoring, security, and surveillance devices, (iii) internet protocol/network cameras, (iv) in-car recording devices/dashboard cameras/black box cameras, (v) display devices that loop video, (vi) continuous recording set top box devices, (vii) continuous data logging devices like servers, or (viii) other excessive uses that exceed normal use in accordance with published instructions. For information on SanDisk products intended for use in connection with the uses and devices noted in points (i) –(vi), above, please visit our product page for high endurance products located here."
Then I found out an article from a Dash Cam website
"The Ultra series is a popular purchase because of their price and availability. They are not a good choice because of their high failure rates when used in dash cameras. As well SanDisk will not warranty any cards used in a dash camera unless you use their High Endurance lineup.Suspected Problem TLC cards like the Ultra can have worse controllers, error correction and wear leveling which reduces reliability in heavy use. It’s suspected that the Ultra’s controller chip has an especially hard time handling the constant rewriting of dash cameras. The Ultra may also be overly aggressive in permanently write-locking the card when it detects bad sectors. This is a protective mechanism found in many cards to ensure your data is saved when there are errors. The Ultra may be over-zealous and lock the card early.Manufacturers Agree – Avoid the Ultra"
St Albans also had some 32gb with the blue picture that scanned at £6 (they had only one of the blue 64gb which I bought and 2 of the black 19.99 ones which I didn't)
Those days have long since passed sadly.