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The best Black Friday SSD deals for 2024 from Samsung, WD, Crucial and others


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The best ****** Friday SSD deals for 2024 from Samsung, WD, Crucial and others

While ****** Friday itself is still a few days away, several stores have already started their annual holiday sales. That’s means it’s a decent time to be in the market for new storage gear. If you’re looking to get more out of a PC, tablet or gaming handheld, we’ve sorted out the best ****** Friday SSD and storage deals we could find below.

Before you browse, keep in mind that storage prices have generally trended upwards in the past year, so many of these discounts aren’t quite the lowest prices we’ve ever seen. Still, all of the SSDs, portable drives, microSD cards and other recommended devices we highlight below are at least cheaper than they’ve been in several months. We’ll continue to update this post if prices change and more discounts pop up over the course of the week.

  • WD ****** SN850X (2TB) PCIe 4.0 SSD for $125 at

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    ($65 off MSRP): The speedy WD ****** SN850X is the top PCIe 4.0 drive in our guide to the best SSDs, so it’s a fine “default” choice for gaming or general use. This is far from the 2TB model’s best-ever price, but it’s the largest discount we’ve seen in 2024. Also at B&H, Adorama and Newegg. If you’re buying for a PS5, a
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    is on ***** for $9 more. And if you need (tons) more space, the 8TB variant is down to a new low of $550.

  • Crucial T705 (1TB) PCIe 5.0 SSD with heatsink for $130 at

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    ($136 off): Most people don’t need to pay extra for a superfast PCIe 5.0 drive like the T705, but if you want the absolute best — and you have a compatible motherboard — its raw performance is almost unmatched. This is the lowest price we’ve tracked for the 1TB model with a heatsink. Also at B&H. If you already have a compatible heatsink, the standard version is available for $10 less, which is another all-time low.

  • Crucial P3 (2TB) PCIe 3.0 SSD for $105 at

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    ($50 off): If you’re looking to upgrade an older system, the Crucial P3 is the PCIe 3.0 pick in our SSD buying guide. This deal is well off the 2TB version’s all-time low — it sat in the $75 range this time last year — but it’s the best price we could find since February. Also at B&H,
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    and others.

The Crucial X9 Pro. (Photo by Jeff Dunn / Engadget)

  • Crucial X9 Pro (1TB) portable SSD for $80 at

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    ($21 off): The Crucial X9 Pro is our pick for the best portable SSD, offering dependable performance for most everyday tasks in a rugged and compact design. The 1TB version fell as low as $60 last year, but this is the largest discount we’ve seen in 2024. It’s a similar situation for the 2TB model, which is down to $120. Also at Crucial, B&H and
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  • Kingston XS1000 (1TB) portable SSD for $64 at

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    ($21 off): The Kingston XS1000 is the runner up in our portable SSD guide. It performs similarly to the X9 Pro across the board, but it’s not water-resistant, it doesn’t come with a USB-C to USB-C cable and it gets a little toastier with extended use. Still, it’s a great value. This deal comes within a dollar of the 1TB model’s all-time low. Also at
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    . If you need something roomier, the 2TB version is about $18 off its usual street price at $102.

  • Crucial X10 Pro (1TB) portable SSD for $91 at

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    ($59 off): The X10 Pro is essentially a faster version of our favorite portable SSD, though you’ll only see the difference if you have a device that supports USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 speeds. This deal beats the 1TB drive’s previous low by a buck. Also at Crucial, B&H and
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  • Samsung Fit Plus (256GB) USB flash drive for $19 at

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    ($6 off): The ultracompact Fit Plus is the thumb drive we recommend in our SSD buying guide. It’s not crazy fast, but it’ll do the job for the basics, and it’s small enough to fit on a keychain. While not an all-time low, this modest discount brings the 256GB variant down to its lowest price since January. Also at B&H.

The Kingston Canvas Go Plus. (Photo by Jeff Dunn / Engadget)

  • Kingston Canvas Go Plus (128GB) microSD card for $11 at B&H ($6 off): We call the Canvas Go Plus a strong choice in our guide to the best microSD cards. Its sequential write speeds aren’t the best, so it’s not great for recording video or downloading lots of media, but it’s close enough to our top pick otherwise. This is the lowest price we’ve seen for the 128GB version.

  • Samsung Evo Select (2024) (256GB) microSD card for $18 at

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    ($4 off): The Evo Select is our favorite microSD card in the budget bracket. Its mediocre write speeds make it less-than-ideal in a camera, but it should yield few complaints for most people just looking to add space to a Nintendo Switch or ***** tablet on the cheap. We’ve seen the last-gen version of the card sell for less, but this is a new low for the “new generation” 256GB model, which brings the sequential reads more in line with the higher-tier Samsung Pro Plus. Also at B&H and Samsung.

  • Lexar Professional 1066x (1TB) microSD card for $70 at

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    ($19 off): It’s not a formal pick in our guide, but the Lexar Professional 1066x is a perfectly serviceable card for most storage needs that’s worth considering when it’s on *****. This is a new low for the 1TB variant.

  • SanDisk Ultra (1.5TB) microSD card for $89 at

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    ($21 off): The Ultra is slower than the cards we recommend in our buying guide, particularly when it comes to write speeds, so you won’t want to stress it too hard with large file transfers. But if you don’t really care about raw performance and want a huge chunk of space for as little cash as possible, it should be fine enough. This deal comes within a couple bucks of the 1.5TB model’s lowest-ever price. Also at SanDisk and B&H.

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Check out all of the latest ****** Friday and Cyber Monday deals here.



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