Why Are Hard Drives More Expensive in the UK Than the US?
Published: 21 giugno 2026
Pulling live prices…
📊 As of June 23, 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on Amazon.com is $44.79/TB or $0.045/GB, widest choice around $30.01/TB, with some as cheap as $15.99/TB across 1862 live listings.
📊 As of June 23, 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on eBay.com is $37.5/TB or $0.037/GB, widest choice around $25.12/TB, with some as cheap as $8.33/TB across 2241 live listings.
📊 As of June 23, 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on Newegg.com is $51.06/TB or $0.051/GB, widest choice around $43.4/TB, with some as cheap as $21.25/TB across 601 live listings.
📊 As of June 22, 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on Seagate.com is $38.33/TB or $0.038/GB, widest choice around $38.77/TB, with some as cheap as $33.75/TB across 13 live listings (based on only 13 listings).
📊 As of 23 June 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on Amazon.co.uk is £52.59/TB or £0.053/GB, widest choice around £35.24/TB, with some as cheap as £17.36/TB across 1541 live listings.
📊 As of 23 June 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on eBay.co.uk is £37.93/TB or £0.038/GB, widest choice around £18.59/TB, with some as cheap as £6.67/TB across 1170 live listings.
📊 As of 23 June 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on Overclockers.co.uk is £40.62/TB or £0.041/GB, widest choice around £40.43/TB, with some as cheap as £30/TB across 53 live listings.
📊 As of 22 June 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on Box.co.uk is £42.5/TB or £0.042/GB, widest choice around £37.7/TB, with some as cheap as £30/TB across 42 live listings.
📊 As of 23. Juni 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on Amazon.de is 58,49 €/TB or 0,058 €/GB, widest choice around 49,72 €/TB, with some as cheap as 18,12 €/TB across 1512 live listings.
📊 As of 23. Juni 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on eBay.de is 30,67 €/TB or 0,031 €/GB, widest choice around 20,55 €/TB, with some as cheap as 9,49 €/TB across 87 live listings.
📊 As of 23. Juni 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on getgoods.de is 50,03 €/TB or 0,05 €/GB, widest choice around 49,83 €/TB, with some as cheap as 29,4 €/TB across 74 live listings.
📊 As of 23. Juni 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on Alternate.de is 45,78 €/TB or 0,046 €/GB, widest choice around 43,05 €/TB, with some as cheap as 24,49 €/TB across 129 live listings.
📊 As of 23 June 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on eBay.com.au is $87.25/TB or $0.087/GB, widest choice around $75.01/TB, with some as cheap as $16.91/TB across 655 live listings.
📊 As of 23 juin 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on Amazon.fr is 52,5 €/TB or 0,053 €/GB, widest choice around 44,63 €/TB, with some as cheap as 14,49 €/TB across 1230 live listings.
📊 As of 23 de junio de 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on Amazon.es is 59,98 €/TB or 0,06 €/GB, widest choice around 50,98 €/TB, with some as cheap as 22,06 €/TB across 1290 live listings.
📊 As of June 23, 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on Amazon.ca is $88.75/TB or $0.089/GB, widest choice around $59.46/TB, with some as cheap as $25.44/TB across 940 live listings.
📊 As of June 22, 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on eBay.ca is $40/TB or $0.04/GB, widest choice around $34/TB, with some as cheap as $10.31/TB across 86 live listings.
📊 As of June 23, 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on Newegg.ca is $87.36/TB or $0.087/GB, widest choice around $58.53/TB, with some as cheap as $33.33/TB across 309 live listings.
📊 As of 23 juni 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on Amazon.nl is € 53,28/TB or € 0,053/GB, widest choice around € 45,29/TB, with some as cheap as € 19,39/TB across 698 live listings.
📊 As of 23 giugno 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on Amazon.it is 60,72 €/TB or 0,061 €/GB, widest choice around 51,61 €/TB, with some as cheap as 18,1 €/TB across 2193 live listings.
📊 As of 22 giugno 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on eBay.it is 50,98 €/TB or 0,051 €/GB, widest choice around 43,33 €/TB, with some as cheap as 14,33 €/TB across 441 live listings.
📊 As of 23 juni 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on Amazon.se is 594 kr/TB or 0,594 kr/GB, widest choice around 581 kr/TB, with some as cheap as 22,96 kr/TB across 273 live listings.
📊 As of 23 czerwca 2026, the typical HDD 2TB+ on Amazon.pl is 235 zł/TB or 0,235 zł/GB, widest choice around 200 zł/TB, with some as cheap as 21,23 zł/TB across 614 live listings.
Sourced from real discussions on r/DataHoarder and r/buildapcuk, cross-checked against live PricePerGig listings.
So you’ve flicked the market selector between the US and the UK and noticed ‘rip-off Britain’? Before you rage, it isn’t just greed. We have VAT in the UK, so that’s +20% on the price right there. Then don’t forget that everything arriving in the UK got here by boat or plane, so add that cost on too. And overall it’s simply a smaller market: the UK has roughly the population of the two largest US states combined, California and Texas, but that’s still a smaller market, so your shipping cost per drive into the country is higher, with fewer buyers to spread it across.
The table above shows live UK prices, so you can argue with the real numbers, not a converted US figure.
Reason one: VAT, the silent 20 percent
This is the big one.
UK prices include 20 percent VAT right there on the sticker. US prices you see online usually do not include sales tax at all.
So a chunk of that “rip off” is just tax you were always going to pay, shown up front instead of at the till.
It does not make it feel better. But it explains a fifth of the difference instantly.
Reason two: it all arrives by boat or plane
Hard drives are made far away, then shipped, warehoused and distributed.
The UK sits at the end of a longer, pricier logistics chain than the giant US market. Every drive that lands here came in by boat or plane, and every step of that journey adds a little to the final price.
Small island, big ocean, more cost.
Reason three: a smaller market, weaker competition
The US storage market is enormous and savage.
Sellers there undercut each other relentlessly, which crushes margins and drags prices down for everyone.
The UK market is a fraction of the size. The whole country has roughly the population of California and Texas combined, so there are simply fewer buyers and fewer sellers fighting over them. Less of that race to the bottom means prices sit a bit higher and move a bit slower.
So should you import? No.
I know the temptation. That US price is right there.
But the moment a drive crosses the border, VAT and import duty get slapped back on, plus international shipping, plus a warranty that now lives an ocean away.
The bargain evaporates. Do the maths and it almost never wins.
How to actually save in the UK
Here is where you claw value back.
- Shop the live UK table above and chase the lowest price per TB on big drives.
- Wait for sales events, which hit hard drives more than people expect.
- Go refurbished. Reputable recertified enterprise drives bought in the UK are where UK buyers get closest to those dreamy US prices.
That is the real playbook, not staring wistfully at American listings.
The bottom line
UK drives cost more because of VAT, a longer import chain and a smaller, gentler market. Not because someone is fleecing you on purpose.
Stop converting US prices and getting upset. Compare against the live UK table above, buy big for the best price per TB, and lean on refurbished drives when you want US style value on a UK budget.
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