One-day Black Friday hard drive deal frenzy kicks off at B&H — 26TB and even 40TB hard drives slashed in price, SSDs, and more

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Black Friday is here, and it's a great time to find PC parts of all shapes and sizes. Sometimes, though, you need to buy a massive hard drive. You can never have enough storage, whether you need a massive external drive for backing up your family photos, a nifty SSD for moving around photos and videos, or a colossal HDD for your NAS or personal server.

Right now at B&H Photo, there is a storage blowout including some of the best prices we've seen on a number of hard drive models. These deals kicked off November 28 and are only valid for 24 hours, so the clock is ticking.

Early top picks include a return to the lowest-ever price on Western Digital's 18TB Red Pro NAS drive and Toshiba's 24TB alternative, the N300 Pro. Here are all the deals:

As mentioned, all of these drives are on sale at B&H for November 28 only, so you've less than 24 hours to take advantage of any of the above deals and expand your storage for less. When it comes to value-for-money on storage, a great benchmark is the ever-present Seagate BarraCuda 24TB HDD. Not listed here, you can grab that drive at Newegg for $239.99 right now, $0.01 per gigabyte. As you can see, some of these deals including the WD 20TB Elements external hard drive, are more than a match for that value proposition.

If you're looking for more Black Friday savings, check out our Best PC Hardware deals for a range of products, or dive deeper into our specialized SSD and Storage Deals, Hard Drive Deals, Gaming Monitor Deals, Graphics Card Deals, Gaming Chair, Best Wi-Fi Routers, Best Motherboard or CPU Deals pages.

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