Forget the cloud or pricey portable SSDs — back up your files restore classic disc backups to modern laptops with these budget DVD writer deals

External DVD writers
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Cloud storage definitely has its place, but backing up files to disc remains one of the cheapest and simplest ways to keep important data safe. A stack of blank DVDs costs very little, and once files are burned, they can’t be altered by malware or accidental deletion.

With that in mind, right now, the PeroBuno CD/DVD drive has dropped to $16.14 (was $19.99) at Amazon.com. For UK readers, you'll find it in the site's Tech Week sale, where the DVD drive is now down to £16.79 (was £19.99) at Amazon.co.uk.

Today's top DVD writer deals in the US

PeroBuno External DVD Drive
Save $3.85
PeroBuno External DVD Drive: was $19.99 now $16.14 at Amazon

This DVD writer keeps things simple with a slim 13mm body and built-in USB-A and USB-C cables. USB 3.0 support delivers steady speeds, with up to 24x CD and 8x DVD read and write performance across multiple operating systems.

Alxum External DVD Drive
Save $6.24
Alxum External DVD Drive: was $47.99 now $41.75 at Amazon

The Alxum model adds extra flexibility with three USB ports, SD and microSD slots, and support for a 2.5-inch SATA drive. It handles 24x CD and 8x DVD speeds, while also allowing file transfers between discs, cards, and connected storage devices.

Today's top DVD writer deals in the UK

PeroBuno External DVD Drive
Save £3.20
PeroBuno External DVD Drive: was £19.99 now £16.79 at Amazon

UK buyers can save a tidy £3.20 on the drive which has a slim 13mm body and built-in USB-A and USB-C cables.

Alxum External DVD Drive
Save £8.60
Alxum External DVD Drive: was £42.99 now £34.39 at Amazon

Save £8.60 on this DVD drive with 7-in-1 layout, combining disc burning with USB ports, card slots, and 2.5-inch SATA support.

The PeroBuno external CD DVD drive is the cheaper of the two, dropping from $20 to $16.14 in the US and to £16.79 in the UK. That low cost makes it a terrific way to add disc support to a laptop that shipped without one.

Compact dimensions mean it's easy to carry, with a slim 13mm profile that slips neatly into a bag pocket. Built-in USB-A and USB-C cables tuck underneath the drive, so everything you need stays attached and ready to go.

USB 3.0 support delivers steady transfer speeds up to 5Gbps, along with read and write performance of 24x for CDs and 8x for DVDs.

It’s compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux systems, making it a reliable pick for installing software, watching DVD movies, or burning backups.

The Alxum external CD/DVD drive costs a bit more, but packs extra features that turn it into a versatile storage companion. It’s down from $47.99 to $41.75 in the US and to £34.39 in the UK.

This model has three USB ports alongside SD and microSD card slots. Support for a 2.5-inch SATA hard drive adds another layer of usefulness, letting it double as a simple storage hub.

Transfer speeds reach 24x for CDs and 8x for DVDs, matching the performance most people would expect from dependable external drives.

Flexible burning options allow files to move between cards, drives, and discs without extra hardware cluttering up the desk.

Wayne Williams
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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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