top | item 46891584 Disk Scout – Find the Cheapest SSDs Across Amazon 10 points| matansfb | 26 days ago |disk-scout.com 11 comments order hn newest xnx|26 days ago How is this better than https://diskprices.com/ ? matansfb|26 days ago I built a tool that tracks SSD prices across Amazon US. It calculates the real cost per GB and lets you compare new vs used drives.The tool updates every few hours and lets you filter by capacity, form factor, and condition.Would love to hear your feedback! fenaer|26 days ago First feedback is that it's limited to Amazon US! It looks like you've planned more regions as there is a selector with a single element, but it would be good to support more countries. load replies (2) gs17|26 days ago I'd like a filter that removes the "pack of 10" and similar entries. They also don't seem to compute $/TB correctly, which adds to the frustration. politelemon|26 days ago If it's limited to the US then the US filter doesn't look necessary, you could save some vertical space there. rilindo|26 days ago <nevermind, I see the filter for size> antif|26 days ago Why can’t I filter by $/TB??I want to see the table sorted by lowest cost first, but with a $/TB filtered to be in the top 5% (or under some max value). creatonez|26 days ago This probably has the most egregious data errors out of all similar tools. mcint|26 days ago The math don't math.$/TB, TB, and $ don't interconvert. Most obvious when you sort by $/TB. Sloppy slop.
matansfb|26 days ago I built a tool that tracks SSD prices across Amazon US. It calculates the real cost per GB and lets you compare new vs used drives.The tool updates every few hours and lets you filter by capacity, form factor, and condition.Would love to hear your feedback! fenaer|26 days ago First feedback is that it's limited to Amazon US! It looks like you've planned more regions as there is a selector with a single element, but it would be good to support more countries. load replies (2) gs17|26 days ago I'd like a filter that removes the "pack of 10" and similar entries. They also don't seem to compute $/TB correctly, which adds to the frustration. politelemon|26 days ago If it's limited to the US then the US filter doesn't look necessary, you could save some vertical space there. rilindo|26 days ago <nevermind, I see the filter for size>
fenaer|26 days ago First feedback is that it's limited to Amazon US! It looks like you've planned more regions as there is a selector with a single element, but it would be good to support more countries. load replies (2)
gs17|26 days ago I'd like a filter that removes the "pack of 10" and similar entries. They also don't seem to compute $/TB correctly, which adds to the frustration.
politelemon|26 days ago If it's limited to the US then the US filter doesn't look necessary, you could save some vertical space there.
antif|26 days ago Why can’t I filter by $/TB??I want to see the table sorted by lowest cost first, but with a $/TB filtered to be in the top 5% (or under some max value).
mcint|26 days ago The math don't math.$/TB, TB, and $ don't interconvert. Most obvious when you sort by $/TB. Sloppy slop.
xnx|26 days ago
matansfb|26 days ago
The tool updates every few hours and lets you filter by capacity, form factor, and condition.
Would love to hear your feedback!
fenaer|26 days ago
gs17|26 days ago
politelemon|26 days ago
rilindo|26 days ago
antif|26 days ago
I want to see the table sorted by lowest cost first, but with a $/TB filtered to be in the top 5% (or under some max value).
creatonez|26 days ago
mcint|26 days ago
$/TB, TB, and $ don't interconvert. Most obvious when you sort by $/TB. Sloppy slop.