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WARM: HPshopping CDR50pk $7.85 and APC surge protectors

ada880

Junior Member
3-6 business days shipping = $4.99
Taxes will be added for shipments to AL, CA, TN, UT, WI

http://www.shopping.hp.com
Search product #

C7990A <- product #
hp cd-r 12x 650mb/74 minute high performance recordable media, 50 spindle
was $16.99
now $7.85

http://www.apc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=Per7
APCPER7 <- product #
7 outlet surge protector
was $9.99
now $5.99

http://www.apc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=Per7T
APCPER7T <- product #
7 outlet & 1 phoneline surge protector
was $24.99
now $9.99

http://www.apc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=Net7
APCNET7 <- product #
7 outlet & 1 phoneline network surge protector
was $36.99
now $16.99

http://www.apc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=Net8N
APCNET8N <- product #
8 outlet & ethernet 100bt/10bta/token ring network surge protector
was $49.99
now $19.99
 
too bad they're not 700mb cd's. =(

or else this deal would be super hot, because most hp's i've seen are taiyo yudens.
 
Even though they're 650MB discs it's still a great deal for Taiyo Yuden CD-Rs. I always like to keep a spindle of 700s on hand for those things that won't fit on a 650, but almost everything does. The 650s are 7.85 and the 700s are 17.99, it's a no-brainer which to buy. Good find.
 


<< The 650s are 7.85 and the 700s are 17.99, it's a no-brainer which to buy. >>



The 650s are 12x and the 700s are 16x.

From what I've read, 16x and 24x TY's are really the same. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure 12x TY is not the same. I don't think you can burn 12x TY's at 24x speed. If anyone had tried buring 12x TY's at 24x speed, please post and let us know your results.

Edit: By the way, if you need HP 12x CDR 50pack's, and don't feel like paying the $4.99 shipping fee, the other day I was at OfficeMax B&M and saw a whole bunch of HP 12x CDR 50packs on clearance. I forgot the exact price but I'm pretty sure it's less than $7.85 + $4.99 = $12.84 which is the price you would pay if you have to get only one spindle from the HPshopping site.

I do remember that when the HP 16x CDR 50packs were on clearance at OfficeMax, I picked one up for $14. That was a good deal.
 
$0.01 - $75.00 orders = $4.99 shipping
$75.01 - $150.00 orders = $7.99 shipping

We may order 9 spindles and they should cost $70.65:
($70.65 + $4.99) ÷ (50 × 9) = $0.168

That means 16.8 cents for 650MB.
Hopefully we can find better deals.
 
How does one tell the manufacturer of a CD-R platter, other than what is printed on the surface... which, in ths case, will be H-P?
 
You can identify CDR manufacturer and stuff with a small program called CDRID. Look around various places on the Internet.
 
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