HDDHunt is a free price comparison tool that tracks over 10,000 hard drive and SSD listings on Amazon US and UK. Every drive is sorted by price per terabyte so you can instantly find the best storage deals.



Super practical tool. Storage pricing is one of those things where you end up with 20 tabs open comparing specs and prices across retailers. Having everything sorted by cost per TB cuts right through the noise. Would be great to see historical price trends added — knowing when prices typically drop could help people time their purchases better.

Sorting by price per TB is a smart default — it cuts through the noise of marketing-inflated specs. Tracking 10K+ listings across Amazon US and UK is impressive. Have you considered adding historical price tracking so buyers can see if they're getting a genuinely good deal vs. an inflated "sale" price?

Sorting by price-per-GB is exactly the right way to compare storage — raw price is almost meaningless without that context. Would be great to see filters for use-case (NAS, gaming, archival backup) since sequential read speeds matter differently depending on the workload. Also curious if SMR vs CMR detection is on the roadmap — that distinction trips up a lot of buyers.

Exciting update — HDD Hunt just went live on Hacker News! Check it out here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47709272 Thanks to this community for the early support and feedback. We've been blown away by the response — 35 upvotes and a Product of the Day badge here on Fazier. Would love your thoughts on the HN thread too! - Jake





Super practical tool. Storage pricing is one of those things where you end up with 20 tabs open comparing specs and prices across retailers. Having everything sorted by cost per TB cuts right through the noise. Would be great to see historical price trends added — knowing when prices typically drop could help people time their purchases better.

Sorting by price per TB is a smart default — it cuts through the noise of marketing-inflated specs. Tracking 10K+ listings across Amazon US and UK is impressive. Have you considered adding historical price tracking so buyers can see if they're getting a genuinely good deal vs. an inflated "sale" price?

Sorting by price-per-GB is exactly the right way to compare storage — raw price is almost meaningless without that context. Would be great to see filters for use-case (NAS, gaming, archival backup) since sequential read speeds matter differently depending on the workload. Also curious if SMR vs CMR detection is on the roadmap — that distinction trips up a lot of buyers.

Exciting update — HDD Hunt just went live on Hacker News! Check it out here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47709272 Thanks to this community for the early support and feedback. We've been blown away by the response — 35 upvotes and a Product of the Day badge here on Fazier. Would love your thoughts on the HN thread too! - Jake
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