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£31.18 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £26 ex-VAT this StarTech USB 3.1 M.2 SATA enclosure is the kind of “make an old drive useful again” purchase that actually pays off. If you’ve got an M.2 SATA SSD lying around (not NVMe), it’s a cheap way to turn it into a portable external drive for cloning, backups, swapping data between machines, or just keeping a drive image handy. In day-to-day UK office life—using it for file transfers, running diagnostics, or moving client data around without hauling extra hardware—it’s a sensible, low-risk add-on.
The catch is the compatibility: it’s for **M.2 SATA**, so if your SSD is **NVMe** this won’t help. Also, don’t expect RAID-level performance or “NAS vibes” here—this is a straightforward enclosure, and sustained transfer speed will be whatever the SSD + USB link can manage, not some magical 10Gbps experience. Overall: buy it if you have the right (SATA) M.2 SSD and want a dependable budget external. Skip it if you’re even slightly unsure of the drive type, or if you need higher-end throughput/enclosure features for regular heavy use.

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