Lucky deal seeker scores $1,266 worth of SSDs totaling 7 TB for just $210 at Walmart

A few days back, we reported on a gamer who managed to score a $1,000 GeForce RTX 5080 gaming GPU for just $562, courtesy of a Walmart clearance sale. Just a few days later, yet another bargain hunter appears to have struck gold in yet another Walmart clearance sale.
To be more specific, @xxemox managed to find a bunch of drool-worthy SSD deals hiding in their local Walmart, which they managed to grab in time. A total of four products were bought, totaling around $1,266. First up, we have a 1 TB PNY Upgrade Kit, which consists of a CS2241 NVMe Gen 4 x4 drive, and an adapter with a USB 3.2 connector. This kit is currently retailing for around $218.88 on Walmart's official online store, but @xxemox managed to grab it for just $35.
Next, we have two more M.2 drives, which happen to be PCIe Gen 4 variants of the 2 TB WD Black SN750. These drives retail for around $399, but @xxemox scored them for just $65 each. Finally, we have a 2 TB Samsung T5 external SSD, which typically retails for just under $250. While not as capable as the latest T9 SSD (currently $290 on Amazon), @xxemox scores a massive discount, bringing it home for just $45.
This brings @xxemox's total SSD haul to around $210, which would have cost him around $1,266 if bought at current store prices. Having saved over $1,000, it is clear that despite sharp increases in storage prices, meticulous bargain hunters can still score fantastic savings with a bit of looking around, and a healthy dose of sheer luck.

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@xxemox via Reddit, spotted by Tom's Hardware











