You’ve got 11 hours to save 67% on this 4TB SanDisk Creator SSD, now just $350 down from $1050

The SanDisk 4TB Creator Series on a pink background next to a TechRadar badge that reads 'Big Savings'
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B&H Photo won the contest for cheapest SSD this Prime Day with the SanDisk 4TB Creator Series, at just $350 down from $1050, a whopping 67% discount or $700. At less than $90 per TB, it is cheaper than anything we’ve seen over the past 72 hours. Hurry up though as the offer ends in about 11 hours.

Backed by a 3-year warranty and capable of hitting speeds of up to 1000MB/s, the Desk Drive is technically a little big for an external SSD. Rivals tend to be flatter or altogether smaller, while some don’t need an external power source (this one does).

However, you can’t beat it dollar for dollar. Either for performance or for capacity plus it even comes with Acronis award-winning True Image data backup software, which diligently (and transparently) copies all your files onto the SanDisk Creator Desk Drive.

SanDisk 4TB Creator Series Desk Drive
Save $700.01
SanDisk 4TB Creator Series Desk Drive: was $1,050 now $349.99 at BHPhoto

With read speeds of up to 1GBps and a huge capacity, this is the best value for money SSD you can buy right now, especially as you get a free backup software as well

Also consider

Below are some alternatives to SanDisk's best-in-class portable SSD.

SanDisk 8TB Creator Series Desk Drive
SanDisk 8TB Creator Series Desk Drive: $729.99 at BHPhoto

The 8TB version of the drive is not as good value for money but still delivers fantastic performance for the price.

Sabrent 4TB Rocket Nano V2
Sabrent 4TB Rocket Nano V2: was $399.99 now $360 at Amazon

Only $10 more expensive than the Desk Drive, the Rocket Nano V2 is objectively a better buy as it doesn’t require an external power supply, has a five-year warranty and is significantly smaller.

Lexar SL500 2TB
Lexar SL500 2TB: was $399.99 now $189.99 at BHPhoto

This offer ends in 11 hours as well. Though it is smaller in capacity than the SanDisk Creator, it is faster thanks to its USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 technology. It connects directly to compatible devices like the iPhone for on the fly transfer of recording.

Desire Athow
Managing Editor, TechRadar Pro

Désiré has been musing and writing about technology during a career spanning four decades. He dabbled in website builders and web hosting when DHTML and frames were in vogue and started narrating about the impact of technology on society just before the start of the Y2K hysteria at the turn of the last millennium.

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