Where to Buy Used & Refurbished Drives in the EU

Published: 20 juin 2026

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Pulling live prices…

📊 As of 23. Juni 2026, the typical used HDD 1TB+ on Amazon.de is 50 €/TB or 0,05 €/GB, widest choice around 33,5 €/TB, with some as cheap as 17 €/TB across 532 live listings.

Sourced from real discussions on r/DataHoarder and r/HomeServer, cross-checked against live PricePerGig listings.

eBay and Amazon Renewed are your go-to places for used drives. Flick through the available EU marketplaces and you’ll see some of the cheapest used HDDs going, just buy local to keep it that way. Don’t be afraid of used. Hard drives carry what’s known as SMART data, which actually tells you whether the drive is silently breaking up inside. If the SMART data is stable, a used drive is about as likely to fail as a brand-new one, and even a new drive can fail in the first week!

The table above is locked to live EU used prices, so you are seeing genuine European pricing with the local reality baked in.

Let me point you at the good spots.

Where to actually buy in the EU

Here is my tested shortlist for European buyers.

The live table above is your anchor. If a price sits well above it, walk away.

Do not import from the US

This is the mistake I see again and again.

A US refurb drive looks dirt cheap, so people order it and feel clever.

Then VAT, import duty and international shipping pile on, and suddenly it costs more than buying local. Worse, if it dies, returning it across an ocean is a nightmare. Buy inside the EU. Your wallet and your future self will thank you.

The quick SMART method that actually works

The reason you can buy used with confidence anywhere is SMART data, the drive’s own internal health log. One glance on arrival is not enough, though. Take a reading, then watch whether it moves.

If the numbers start climbing instead, that is a drive quietly failing, and it is time to send it back. You did pick a seller where returns were accepted, right? That window is exactly why you buy from a proper seller.

Why EU prices look higher

It is not the sellers being greedy. Mostly.

VAT alone adds a fifth or so to the sticker, and the smaller market means less brutal price competition than the US enjoys.

So judge EU deals against the live EU table above, not against US numbers you saw on Reddit. Comparing the two will only make you sad.

The bottom line

The EU has solid used options if you buy local, insist on a warranty, and SMART check on arrival.

Skip the tempting US imports, lean on reputable EU sellers, and let the live EU table above tell you what a fair price per TB really is in your region, on arrival and again after a fortnight of real use.

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