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IOMEGA CLICK! Drive...Only 29.77 Hot?

Rooster286

Senior member
Click for 29.77

Im pretty sure this is a hot deal for some of you laptop owners, maybe not. Not too sure if this has been poster yet either....but I figiured I'd clue everyone in.

Check out the rest of overstock.com's 80% off section.....TONS of really nice things for basically dirt cheap

Overstock 80% Off Section
 
prolly a really good deal for those that already have click! disks and the click! mp3 player; i'm not sure i'd personally spring for the drive 'cuz of how proprietary the hardware/media is & it's not very popular (like zip disks)... certainly a good deal for some tho!
 
Got any Compact Flash cards lying around?

Got $12.49 for this CF type I to CF type II adaptor?

If you can answer yes to both questions, then you can do exactly the same thing the Click/PocketZip is trying to do with items you already own. Why buy proprietary disks that are limited to only 40mb?

This should let you store anything up to the capacity of the CF card.

Just a thought.
 
try ebay, i just did a quick check and some auctions for new retailed pc card drives end at like $13...(i was checking because I got one a while back for $15 from staples, and absolutely never used it...)...but if i'm only gonna end up getting $10-$13 for it, i might as well keep it...

so, for what it's worth, i recommend against wasting your money (especially $30+ ship) on this crap unless you ABSOLUTELY need it for something like transferring documents or such from one laptop to another...
 
30 bucks for this drive is paying twice. Buy.com cleared its stock last time selling each of these for $18. Buy it from Ebay instead, you will save money.
 

If you need multiple disks, click! is a cheaper option. You can easily get a drive and a disk for about $20+shipping at auction.

Since I only need about 50MB of storage for quick backup storage of my recent files, I went with cf ($30 for a 64MB and PCMCIA adapter from auction). CF is a more reliable storage, no moving storage and have more utilities (for camera, mp3 players, etc).



 
Oops 🙂

Just trying to help out. I don't have a laptop, but this seemed like a great deal, these drives were 150.00 when Circuit City first got them (i used to work there) and thought 30.00 was a good price. Evidently not 😛
 
They had this at Bestbuy (2 Clik! discs and a PCMCIA drive) for <$19.00 a while back with free shipping. It used to list for like $189.00 or something like that. Basically, Iomega is eating it right now with the Clik drive by releasing a product with too little, too late.
 
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