p.1 #1 · ProGrade 160GB CFE-A cards on sale - $250
Try signing up for their email newsletter. Very likely they will email you a 15% off coupon. Good only on the first order.
Fill out the form on the bottom of this page: https://bit.ly/3piZq3o
Update 7/24/2022
ProGrade is finally discounting their CFE-A cards again.
- 15% off single cards with coupon code BIGSAVINGS
- 10% off dual packs with coupon code: JULYSAVINGS
Update 12/16/21
The 15% off deal is back with a coupon code “ holiday21” - https://bit.ly/3zpqTC3 It should also apply to other products as well.
Thanks Mitesh for the heads up!
11/11/21
Today only, ProGrade is running a sale on all of their memory cards. If you buy a 2-pack of 160GB cards, it will end up being a ~$250 per card: https://bit.ly/3zpqTC3 use coupon code: SINGLESDAY
If you own a Discover or Chase Freedom card you will get additional 5% back if paying via PayPal (make sure to register for this promotion first).
I don’t think there will be a better offer for Black Friday or Cyber Monday. If there is, you can always request a price match as today’s purchase will be within 30 days Also, there is no guarantee that those 2-packs will be in stock at that time.
p.1 #5 · ProGrade 160GB CFE-A cards on sale - $250
kosin wrote:
Today only, ProGrade is running a sale on all of their memory cards. If you buy a 2-pack of 160GB cards, it will end up being a ~$250 per card: https://bit.ly/3zpqTC3 use coupon code: SINGLESDAY
If you own a Discover or Chase Freedom card you will get additional 5% back if paying via PayPal (make sure to register for this promotion first).
I don’t think there will be a better offer for Black Friday or Cyber Monday. If there is, you can always request a price match as today’s purchase will be within 30 days Also, there is no guarantee that those 2-packs will be in stock at that time.
They mention 400MB/s sustained write speeds. Which seems to be the most important metric when the buffer is concerned. So I’ve learned from watching all the Z9 videos lately. 😀
Anyone know how that compares to the Sony CFExpress Type A cards?
p.1 #6 · ProGrade 160GB CFE-A cards on sale - $250
robert614 wrote:
They mention 400MB/s sustained write speeds. Which seems to be the most important metric when the buffer is concerned. So I’ve learned from watching all the Z9 videos lately. 😀
Anyone know how that compares to the Sony CFExpress Type A cards?
Must have missed your post when originally posted, but that’s extremely useful information! Thanks for putting in the work and providing the analysis, Dave!
p.1 #12 · ProGrade 160GB CFE-A cards on sale - $250
@kosin Thank you! Just bought one ProGrade 160GB CFE-A card. Saved $49.49 with the discount code you provided and no shipping fees. Total price shipped = USD $280.50
* Just to compare: Sony 128GB SF-G Tough Series UHS-II SDXC Memory Card is going for $210 + tax on B&H