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Western Digital Elements Desktop Hard Drive 20TB

£299.99£349.9914% off
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Not the cheapest price we’ve ever seen on this model but it is the lowest it has been for a good while due to the rising prices of hard drives over the past year or more.

Western Digital have a ‘Buy More, Save More’ promotion currently running until 27th May 2024.


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The 20TB Desktop drive seems to achieve the best saving.

Possible 10% TCB or 3.75% Quidco cashback available.

Unsure if an education discount code will work as I don’t have one to try. But this promotional discount is automatically applied at checkout so it might be worth a try.


Easy, add-on storage

Reliable, high-capacity storage for ultrafast data transfers.



High capacity in a sleek design
The sleek design offers up to 22TB1 capacity, making WD Elements HDD desktop storage the ideal solution for easy, add-on storage of all your important photos, music, videos, and files.

Improve PC performance
When your internal hard drive is almost full, your PC slows down. Don’t delete files – free up space on your internal hard drive by transferring files to your WD Elements HDD desktop storage and get your computer moving again.

Fast transfer rates
When connected to a USB 3.0 port, the WD Elements desktop hard disk drive delivers fast data transfer rates.

Plug-and-Play simplicity
The WD Elements™ Desktop Hard Drive works right out of the box with Windows® PCs – just plug into the USB port to instantly add storage.

USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 compatibility
With this single drive, you get compatibility with the latest USB 3.0 devices and backwards-compatibility with USB 2.0 devices as well.

WD quality inside and out
We know your data is important to you, so we build the drive inside to our demanding requirements for durability, shock tolerance, and long-term reliability. Then, we help protect with a durable enclosure designed for style and protection.

Formatted for Windows® 10+
The WD Elements desktop hard disk drive is formatted NTFS and compatible with Windows 10+ and can be reformatted for Mac.
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  1. NilzAp's avatar
    You can also get the £50 off offer for the 18TB model by adding the cheapest USB drive
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    MeneerSmith's avatar
    I ended up buying the 18tb mybook at £259.99 just for a change because I always get the elements...and that to gets the £50 off.
  2. anuruddha's avatar
    Still expensive.
    cheekster's avatar
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    Can you find it available for less right now, if so please post that deal so that others can benefit.
  3. rodney_jxl's avatar
    OMG, normal price £406. Ive defo had one of these in the past a few years ago for around £220 Im sure of it. Thought by now the capacities would have been a lot larger and this model dropped in price by now but I guess Im wrong.
    Great deal compared to other retailers
    s_mQR4's avatar
    Not a 20tb one you haven't! If you did it was reconditioned I've followed these closely for a long time now and if I'd seen an elements drive at 20tb close to £200 ISH pounds I'd have snapped it right up
  4. robti's avatar
    Anyone any idea what drives are in this ?
    cheekster's avatar
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    WD White CMR according to comments on other threads. But would be nice if someone who owns this particular hard drive and has shucked theirs can confirm.
  5. CoolCab's avatar
    this has been a persistant theme for years - hdds need to be cheaper/should be cheaper etc. or like, they naturally should have reduced in price - up until like, what nine months ago it was "ssds have become so cheap and hdds should be in proportion!" fortunately when SSD prices basically doubled these people were wrong, lol.

    i don't get it. consumer demand for HDDs has massively, massively declined. no one pirates or "backs up physical media" anymore, no one stores their photos and stuff locally. unless you are a data hoarder like me or do video production I don't think most fresh PC builders would even include a HDD on your average build.

    so: consumer demand has declined. they still cost a fortune to manufacture and are still probably the most complex mechanical device any person will own, outside of maybe some specialized car parts. when competition from SSDs was much tighter they still didn't bring their pricing down.

    what is going to make them bring the price down? like via what...mechanism i don't understand.
    charlie12's avatar
    cool
  6. MeneerSmith's avatar
    Do codes work with this discount and are there any?

    Tried the 10% signup but did not work, and leave in basket has not given me a code so cant test that.
    FireOnAWire's avatar
    I got emailed a 10% off code but that didn't stack with this offer so I was worse off using that code.
  7. FireOnAWire's avatar
    Cheers, ordered 2
  8. david25uk's avatar
    The current Recertified deal is showing £240 for the 18Gb My Book
  9. cheekster's avatar
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    My order shipped earlier today, although with the Bank Holiday weekend I’m not expecting it to arrive until Tuesday of next week at the earliest.
    MeneerSmith's avatar
    I never paid for speedy delivery and mine says Thursday, may 30th between 9:45am - 1:45pm in the UPS tracker.

    It is UPS though so am expecting it in late June or July after they mess up finding me then lose it then find it then lose it again...
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