7 exquisite storage deals I'm bookmarking for Black Friday
Black Friday sales haven't officially started yet - but these are the SSDs I'm keeping the closest eye on
I’m tracking the best tech bargains in the run-up to Black Friday, and so far I've found some great deals That said, not everything I would like to see on sale has had a price cut (yet), and that's true with some of my favorite storage products.
Whether you need huge capacity for backups, fast NVMe performance for creative tasks or gaming, or something portable for travel, there are some great choices available to consider.
The products I'm currently bookmarking include Seagate’s Expansion 28TB desktop drive, which is ideal for massive media libraries and long-term archiving, and the Seagate Barracuda 24TB which offers reliable high-capacity storage for desktop builds.
If you prefer something portable, the Seagate 5TB external drive remains a dependable everyday option for Windows and Mac.
Those looking for speed will want to check out Samsung’s NVMe range. The 990 EVO Plus 1TB delivers excellent Gen4 performance at a budget-friendly price, and the 990 Pro 2TB offers top-tier speeds suited to creative workloads. The Crucial P310 2TB PCIe Gen4 SSD is also worth a look, offering strong read and write performance for a lower cost.
For creators on the move, the SanDisk 2TB Extreme Portable SSD combines fast transfers with rugged IP65 protection.
Some of these storage devices have had price reductions in readiness for Black Friday, but I'm optimistic we'll see bigger drops - and I've also compared the prices now with those from Black Friday 2024, to get an idea of what can be expected.
What's new? Black Friday is just under two weeks away now, and I've already bookmarked my favorite storage products in readiness for possible price reductions.
Black Friday storage deals
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This 28TB Seagate Expansion desktop drive offers huge storage for backups, media libraries, and large project files. It connects over USB 3.0 for quick transfers and works with both Windows and Mac, though Time Machine needs a reformat. Setup is simple, and it includes Seagate’s Rescue Data Recovery Services for extra reassurance, making it a practical option for anyone needing mass external capacity. It's often to be found at the lower price of $329, so look for that.
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The 24TB Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM internal drive is currently priced at $249.99 at Newegg, down from $299.99. It’s built on the Barracuda line’s long track record of reliability, offering fast sustained performance thanks to a 512MB cache and SATA 6Gb/s interface. Designed for desktops and large local libraries, it also uses advanced power-saving modes without noticeably affecting speed.
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The Samsung 990 EVO Plus 1TB is $94.99 on Amazon, down from its $104.99 list price. It’s a fast PCIe Gen4x4 SSD that can also run in Gen5x2 mode, delivering speeds up to 7,150MB/s for quick boots and responsive apps. With HMB tech and Intelligent Turbowrite 2.0, it’s a strong upgrade for laptops or desktops needing reliable, efficient NVMe performance. A couple of months ago it dropped to $65, but that was the lowest it's ever been by some way.
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The Samsung 990 Pro 2TB is 179.27 on Amazon, reduced from its 229.99 list price. This PCIe Gen4 NVMe drive reaches up to 7,450MB/s, making it ideal for demanding gaming rigs, creative workloads, and high-end PCs that need fast load times and strong sustained performance. Its M.2 2280 design fits most modern systems, offering a dependable upgrade for anyone needing fast, large-capacity storage. It was priced at $160 for Black Friday last year.
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The Seagate Portable 5TB external drive is $128.88 on Amazon and offers simple, reliable storage. It uses USB 3.0 for quick transfers and works straight out of the box with drag-and-drop backups. Compact and easy to carry, it also includes a year of Seagate’s Rescue data recovery service, making it a handy option for everyday expansion. It was $110 last Black Friday.
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The SanDisk 2TB Extreme Portable SSD is $179.99 on Amazon, down from its $209.99 list price. It delivers up to 1050MB/s speeds over USB-C with USB 3.2 Gen 2, making it quick for large file transfers and on-the-go projects. Its IP65 water and dust resistance adds durability, and the updated firmware improves reliability. A strong travel-friendly option for photographers, creators, and anyone needing fast portable storage. It dropped to around $130 last November.
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Crucial's P310 2TB PCIe Gen4 SSD delivers fast read speeds up to 7,100MB/s for rapid boot times and seamless performance in laptops or desktops. Reliable, efficient, and built with Micron’s trusted technology, it’s ideal for content creation, or everyday use. Backed by a 5-year warranty, it’s currently $300 on Amazon, but for a lot of this year it was priced at $230, so keep an eye on it.
Black Friday storage deals: FAQs and buying advice
When does Black Friday and Cyber Monday start and end?
Officially, Black Friday 2025 begins on November 28 and wraps up at the end of Cyber Monday on December 1. You don’t necessarily need to wait until then to score a great deal - as you’ve probably noticed, many retailers are already discounting products. If you want to beat the rush and secure a deal before stock runs low, now’s the perfect time to start looking.
What storage deal should I choose during Black Friday and Cyber Monday?
That depends on what you need it for. If you are a student, individual or small business, look for a simple, reliable drive with fast read speeds and at least 1TB of space for documents, photos and everyday backups.
Creators who work with large media files should focus on high speed NVMe SSDs or sturdy portable SSDs, as these offer faster transfers and smoother editing.
Professionals handling big projects or large archives should consider high capacity external drives or multi terabyte internal HDDs, paying attention to long term reliability and overall workload demands.
What features should I check when selecting the right laptop deal?
When comparing storage deals, check speed first. NVMe SSDs are faster than SATA SSDs (these are far less popular these days), and portable SSDs are usually quicker than portable hard drives.
Capacity matters too, so make sure the drive has enough space for your files or projects. Look at durability for portable drives, and check the connection type so it matches your laptop or PC. Finally, consider warranty length and any included data recovery services.
While you're here, check our recommendations for the fastest SSDs, best portable SSDs, and largest SSDs and hard drives.
How can I find the best laptop deals during Black Friday and Cyber Monday?
1. Bookmark this page
As an unshakable deal-hunter, I’ll be updating this page throughout the sales season, so you'll be able to see if a product has dropped in price or not.
2. Know your needs before buying
The best advice I can give is to decide what you actually need before clicking “add to cart.” Are you looking for something portable, a fast everyday drive, or high capacity storage for heavier workloads? Matching the drive to what you actually need gives you real value instead of just the cheapest option.
3. Value over price
A cheap drive is not always the best choice. Stick to trusted brands with solid reviews, since reliability matters more with storage than almost anything else. Look at warranty terms, real world performance and long term durability. The magnificent seven storage products here are on my list because they tick all the right boxes.
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Wayne Williams is a freelancer writing news for TechRadar Pro. He has been writing about computers, technology, and the web for 30 years. In that time he wrote for most of the UK’s PC magazines, and launched, edited and published a number of them too.
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