Picked up 1TB WD My Book Essential external hard drive (SKU: 711567) using $25 off $75 coupon (from e-junkie.com) for $74.50 at Staples B&M. It was on clearance. Used my $50 fift card from earlier Digital Camera deal. Here are the product details.
Product Information The Western Digital My Book™ Essential Edition 2.0 (1000 GB) 1 TB USB Hard Drive is fully compatible with PC, Mac systems.The Hard Drive connect by: USB, USB 2.0 for External utilization. Spinning up to 7200 RPM and offering capacity as large as 1 TB
Product MPN MPN WDH1U10000N
Key Features Capacity 1 TB Interface USB Enclosure External HDD Form Factor 3.5" Spindle Speed 7200 RPM
Technical Features External Data Transfer Rate 60 MBps Buffer Size 16 MB Average Latency 4.17 ms Interface (Detailed) USB, USB 2.0 Hot Swap Yes
Other Features Compliant Standards Plug and Play Platform PC, Mac Package Qty. 1
Dimensions Height 2.1 in. Width 6.5 in. Depth 5.4 in. Weight 2.5 lb.
I got the coupon from e-junkie and bought it at local store. The item is not available online as it is on clearance. Innominate said: Where did you get the $25 off $75 coupon? Did you buy online and do in-store pickup?
kareddy006 said: I got the coupon from e-junkie and bought it at local store. The item is not available online as it is on clearance. Innominate said: Where did you get the $25 off $75 coupon? Did you buy online and do in-store pickup? It takes some doing to get them to allow these coupons in the store but it can be done, on-line, no problem
$89.99 recertified at Newegg, no coupon, free shipping NewEgg
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