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You can still get the excellent WD Blue SN570 SSD for cheap on Prime DayAnd you don’t even need a Prime account
And you don’t even need a Prime account

Today is the second and final day ofPrime Day 2022, which means sadly – assuming we’re setting an extremely low bar for things to consider sad – a lot of the best deals have been and gone. Nonetheless, there are still a fair few offers still running on theWD Blue SN570, a seasoned member of thebest SSDsclub owing to its high PCIe 3.0 speeds and relatively affordable pricing.It’s even more affordable now, of course, especially if you’ve got an Amazon Prime account and are in the UK. The 1TB and 2TB models – both capacious enough to act as your PC’s sole storage drive – have Prime-exclusive savings on Amazon UK, with the 1TB SN570 a few quid cheaper than it was duringlast year’s Black Friday sales.UK deals:WD Blue SN570 1TB - £62 from Amazon UK (was £93)WD Blue SN570 2TB - £121 from Amazon UK (was £190)Since Amazon’s rivals are holding flash sales of their own, you can also get the SN570 for less from alternative retailers – including in the US. These have the added benefit of not requiring a Prime subscription, though in the UK at least, the best available 1TB price is a little higher than Amazon’s. Still a fair ask for such a quick little SSD, mind.UK deals:WD Blue SN570 500GB - £44 from Scan (was £50)WD Blue SN570 1TB - £65 from Scan (was £75)US deals:WD Blue SN570 1TB - $85 from Best Buy (was $120)If you want to avoid Amazon entirely, have a read of our fullanti-Prime Day dealsguide: it lists all the best PC hardware and peripheral offers I’ve found from non-Amazon retailers, across the UK and US. Otherwise, ourbest Prime Day PC gaming dealslist has many more from the Prime merchants themselves.
Today is the second and final day ofPrime Day 2022, which means sadly – assuming we’re setting an extremely low bar for things to consider sad – a lot of the best deals have been and gone. Nonetheless, there are still a fair few offers still running on theWD Blue SN570, a seasoned member of thebest SSDsclub owing to its high PCIe 3.0 speeds and relatively affordable pricing.It’s even more affordable now, of course, especially if you’ve got an Amazon Prime account and are in the UK. The 1TB and 2TB models – both capacious enough to act as your PC’s sole storage drive – have Prime-exclusive savings on Amazon UK, with the 1TB SN570 a few quid cheaper than it was duringlast year’s Black Friday sales.UK deals:WD Blue SN570 1TB - £62 from Amazon UK (was £93)WD Blue SN570 2TB - £121 from Amazon UK (was £190)Since Amazon’s rivals are holding flash sales of their own, you can also get the SN570 for less from alternative retailers – including in the US. These have the added benefit of not requiring a Prime subscription, though in the UK at least, the best available 1TB price is a little higher than Amazon’s. Still a fair ask for such a quick little SSD, mind.UK deals:WD Blue SN570 500GB - £44 from Scan (was £50)WD Blue SN570 1TB - £65 from Scan (was £75)US deals:WD Blue SN570 1TB - $85 from Best Buy (was $120)If you want to avoid Amazon entirely, have a read of our fullanti-Prime Day dealsguide: it lists all the best PC hardware and peripheral offers I’ve found from non-Amazon retailers, across the UK and US. Otherwise, ourbest Prime Day PC gaming dealslist has many more from the Prime merchants themselves.
Today is the second and final day ofPrime Day 2022, which means sadly – assuming we’re setting an extremely low bar for things to consider sad – a lot of the best deals have been and gone. Nonetheless, there are still a fair few offers still running on theWD Blue SN570, a seasoned member of thebest SSDsclub owing to its high PCIe 3.0 speeds and relatively affordable pricing.
It’s even more affordable now, of course, especially if you’ve got an Amazon Prime account and are in the UK. The 1TB and 2TB models – both capacious enough to act as your PC’s sole storage drive – have Prime-exclusive savings on Amazon UK, with the 1TB SN570 a few quid cheaper than it was duringlast year’s Black Friday sales.
UK deals:

WD Blue SN570 1TB - £62 from Amazon UK (was £93)

WD Blue SN570 2TB - £121 from Amazon UK (was £190)
Since Amazon’s rivals are holding flash sales of their own, you can also get the SN570 for less from alternative retailers – including in the US. These have the added benefit of not requiring a Prime subscription, though in the UK at least, the best available 1TB price is a little higher than Amazon’s. Still a fair ask for such a quick little SSD, mind.
UK deals:

WD Blue SN570 500GB - £44 from Scan (was £50)

WD Blue SN570 1TB - £65 from Scan (was £75)
US deals:

WD Blue SN570 1TB - $85 from Best Buy (was $120)
If you want to avoid Amazon entirely, have a read of our fullanti-Prime Day dealsguide: it lists all the best PC hardware and peripheral offers I’ve found from non-Amazon retailers, across the UK and US. Otherwise, ourbest Prime Day PC gaming dealslist has many more from the Prime merchants themselves.