10 pointsby matansfb2 hours ago4 comments
  • antif43 minutes 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).

  • xnxan hour ago
    How is this better than https://diskprices.com/ ?
  • matansfb2 hours 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!

    • gs17an hour 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.
    • fenaeran hour 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.
      • baal80spaman hour ago
        This tool was linked on HN a couple of weeks ago: https://diskprices.com/?locale=us

        In a response to another similar tool. Now it's a third one. What gives?

      • matansfban hour ago
        Thank you for your feedback! I really appreciate it and will add this ASAP. Besides the US, which other countries do you think would be most useful?
    • politelemonan hour ago
      If it's limited to the US then the US filter doesn't look necessary, you could save some vertical space there.
    • rilindoan hour ago
      <nevermind, I see the filter for size>
  • mcintan hour ago
    The math don't math.

    $/TB, TB, and $ don't interconvert. Most obvious when you sort by $/TB. Sloppy slop.