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1TB of Micro SD storage is just £42/$56 with this clever SanDisk discount

That's a big saving.

SanDisk Ultra 512GB Micro SD card on a gradient background

Want to grab some bulk Micro SD storage on the cheap? SanDisk is still quietly running a bundle promo on cards when you add to to a basket, which can make for some serious bargains. For instance, adding two 512GB cards means you can get them 1TB for well under £50/$60, as it works in both the UK and USA stores.

To get this discount, just add two of these 512GB cards to your basket on the SanDisk site, and you'll get a further 20 percent off the listed price. That makes each card £21.25/$28.04, which is a serious bargain. To get free delivery in the UK, you'll need a free SanDisk account, but in the US, as the order is over $50, it automatically applies.

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2x SanDisk Ultra 512GB Micro SD (Up to 150MB/s, 1TB total storage)

Now £42.50/$56.08

The big thing here is the solid capacity on offer here, giving you plenty of space across teo devices. It's a lot of space for storing games on a handheld console or for archiving 4K video, which can be quite a storage hog - though you may not be able to record 4K video to this card directly depending on its bitrate. It's also handy for use in a hi-res music player if you've got a lot of files - I've got one of these to hand for just that.

This SanDisk Ultra card is an A1 rated card in this config, meaning you're able to play games directly off it with some decent performance to boot. Despite that lower rating however, SanDisk rates this card for up to 150MB/s reads, which make it a good but not class-leading performer. For reference, the requirements needed for a card to garner an A1 rating are sustained sequential write speeds of 10MB/s, as well as 0.5K IOPS random writes and 1.5K IOPS random reads. With this SanDisk card's speeds in mind, it makes it a good choice for both Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch use - this card has been recommended in both of our guides in the past for that very reason.

The key thing to also note is that these are not compatible with the new Nintendo Switch 2, as that uses faster Micro SD Express cards, as opposed to the standard Micro SD cards that the original console uses. For those, you'll want to check out our list of the best Micro SD Express cards for Nintendo Switch 2 that we recently rounded up.

If you're after a huge amount of Micro SD card storage for a fantastic price, this multi-buy discount from SanDisk is not to be missed.

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