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MyMemory market overview

MyMemory occupies a well-defined niche in the UK consumer electronics market: specialist storage and memory, extended by an accessories range that follows the same logic of high-margin commodity products sold at competitive prices. It sits below the generalist big-box retailers (Currys, Argos) and operates in a space shared primarily with online-first competitors like Scan, Box, and Crucial's direct store. The memory and storage segment is moderately concentrated - a handful of credible online specialists and the omnipresent Amazon marketplace - but brand trust matters unusually here because counterfeit products are a documented problem, giving authenticated specialists a defensible advantage.

Average order values in this category are relatively low compared to, say, laptops or large appliances. Storage accessories - SD cards, USB drives, cables - are often sub-£20 purchases, which means promotional mechanics like flat-rate voucher codes and percentage-off deals are particularly effective at converting hesitant buyers. Repeat purchase behaviour is moderate; customers return when a device needs an upgrade or a card fails, but it's not a weekly basket like FMCG. This gives the promotional calendar outsized importance: capturing a buyer at the point of need with a well-timed code matters more than ongoing retention mechanics.

MyMemory's pricing architecture leans on high-volume, low-margin commodity lines anchored by recognisable brands (Kingston, SanDisk, Samsung), with a wider range of lesser-known brands at higher margins. Promotional cadence is active - the 47 current offers on CodeHut reflect a site that runs deals continuously rather than reserving them for seasonal peaks. That said, the most substantial discounts do cluster around Black Friday and post-Christmas clearance, in line with broader UK electronics retail patterns.

About MyMemory

MyMemory is a UK-based specialist in storage and memory products - think SD cards, USB drives, SSDs, RAM, and the full ecosystem of accessories that keeps your devices ticking. Over time it's expanded beyond pure storage into a broader consumer electronics range, including Apple accessories, headphones, smart home gadgets, and peripherals. The core proposition hasn't changed, though: competitive prices on the components and accessories that bigger retailers either ignore or overprice.

In practice, buying from MyMemory is straightforward. The site is functional rather than beautiful, the product pages carry reasonable specification detail, and checkout is unremarkable in the best sense - no dark patterns, no forced account creation. Stock levels are generally reliable on the storage items the site was built around, though the newer lifestyle electronics range can be patchier.

What's genuinely good here is the depth of the storage catalogue. If you need a specific capacity MicroSD card for a dashcam, an industrial-grade USB drive, or a compatible RAM upgrade for an ageing laptop, MyMemory will likely have it at a price that undercuts Amazon's marketplace sellers - and without the guesswork about who's actually shipping it. That's a real advantage, not a vague one.

The weakness worth naming: customer service isn't a selling point. Returns are processed, queries are answered, but don't expect the kind of proactive support you'd get from John Lewis. For a low-cost specialist, that's a fair trade-off - just know it before you buy something that might need returning.

The main competition is Amazon (obviously), Scan, Box, and Crucial's own store for memory upgrades. Against Amazon, MyMemory wins on price clarity and the absence of counterfeit risk - a real problem in the memory card market. Against Scan and Box, it's more of a draw, though MyMemory's promotional depth can tip the balance. With 47 active offers currently listed on CodeHut - three of which are proper voucher codes - there's usually something worth applying at checkout.

There's no formal loyalty scheme or membership tier to speak of. The newsletter sends promotional emails, and signing up does occasionally surface early access to sales, but it's not a structured programme. Manage your expectations accordingly.

On delivery: free standard delivery is available on qualifying orders, which covers most baskets given the nature of what's being sold. Next-day options exist at a cost. The honest reality is that delivery performance is solid for a mid-size specialist - not Amazon Prime, but reliable enough that you won't be chasing parcels with any regularity.

Who should shop here: anyone buying storage products, accessories, or peripherals who wants a genuine specialist rather than a marketplace gamble. Who shouldn't bother: anyone who needs hand-holding through a purchase, or who's buying a big-ticket item where after-sales support really matters.

How to use a MyMemory discount code

  1. Browse the active codes on this page and copy the one that matches what you're buying - some codes are category-specific (Apple accessories, MicroSD cards, and so on), so pick the right one before you start.
  2. Head to mymemory.co.uk, add your items to the basket, and proceed to checkout.
  3. On the checkout page, look for the "Discount Code" or "Promo Code" field - it's usually visible without needing to expand a section, but scroll down if you can't see it immediately.
  4. Paste your code into the field and hit "Apply". The discount won't apply automatically - you do need to click that button.
  5. Check the order summary updates before entering any payment details. If the discount hasn't appeared, the code may be expired or restricted to a category you haven't selected.
  6. Complete payment as normal. Note that 2 of the current codes on this page are expiring within the next week, so don't leave it in a browser tab and forget about it.

MyMemory shopping tips

  • Go for the percentage-off deals on storage items first. The deepest discounts - sometimes reaching 70-80% off - tend to be on branded storage products like Kingston MicroSD cards. These aren't loss-leaders; they reflect genuine clearance pricing on older capacity tiers. Worth checking even if you don't have an immediate need.
  • Check whether a deal or a code serves you better. MyMemory currently has 3 active voucher codes and 44 deals. The deals are often already applied to listed prices, while codes work at checkout on selected items. Read the small print before assuming they stack.
  • Don't ignore the sale section. Discounts range from 10% to 90% off across the site - but the 10% mark is the most common, so the headline range flatters the average. The genuinely steep cuts are concentrated in clearance lines.
  • Counterfeit risk is a real thing in memory cards. Buying from MyMemory rather than a random Amazon marketplace seller eliminates the risk of fake or capacity-inflated cards. That peace of mind has a value that doesn't show up in the listed price.
  • Use the compatibility filter seriously. For RAM and storage upgrades, MyMemory has tools to check compatibility with your device. Use them. A mismatched RAM stick is a frustrating return to process.
  • Time your purchase around key retail periods. Black Friday and January sales typically produce the best headline discounts. The site's promotional cadence is fairly active year-round, but the depth of discount at peak retail moments is noticeably better.
  • Sign up for the newsletter if storage is a recurring purchase for you. It's not a loyalty scheme, but it does surface promotional codes before they're widely listed elsewhere. Worth it if you regularly buy cards for cameras or dashcams; not worth the inbox clutter if you're a one-off buyer.
  • Check the "Top 25 Products" list regularly. It rotates and the discounts applied to it shift. Periodically it surfaces genuinely useful products at sharp prices rather than just slow-moving stock.

MyMemory promotions FAQs

Yes. MyMemory runs discount codes alongside a larger volume of direct deal pricing. At the time of writing, there are 3 active voucher codes and 44 deals listed on CodeHut for MyMemory, with discounts ranging from 10% to 90% off depending on the product. The codes are category-specific in some cases — for example, applying only to Apple accessories or selected sale items — so it's worth reading the terms before heading to checkout. The most commonly available discount is 10% off, though steeper codes do appear, particularly on storage products.

MyMemory doesn't appear to run a dedicated NHS discount programme through verification platforms like Blue Light Card or Health Service Discounts. That said, promotional codes available to all customers — including those on CodeHut — can offer comparable savings. If an NHS-specific discount has been introduced recently, the best place to check is MyMemory's own website or Blue Light Card's retailer directory. Don't assume a discount exists based on a retailer's general reputation; always verify directly before completing a purchase.

MyMemory doesn't appear to operate a formal student discount programme through platforms like UNiDAYS or Student Beans. This isn't unusual for a specialist electronics retailer outside the mainstream consumer electronics segment. Students after sharp pricing on storage and accessories are likely better served by the site's standard promotional codes and sale deals, which can reach substantial reductions on core product lines. Check the MyMemory website directly for any student-specific promotions that may have been introduced, and bookmark this page for the latest available codes.

MyMemory does offer free standard delivery on qualifying orders. The specific threshold can change, so it's worth checking the current terms on the website before adding items to your basket purely to hit a minimum spend. Given that many MyMemory purchases are modest in value — storage cards and accessories often come in below £20 — it's worth building a basket to clear the free delivery threshold if you're close. Paid next-day delivery is available for more urgent orders, though the exact cost varies.

Copy your chosen code from this page before heading to the MyMemory website. Add your items to the basket and proceed to checkout. On the checkout page, find the discount or promo code field — it's usually visible without needing to expand anything — paste your code in, and click Apply. The discount won't apply automatically; you must hit that button. Check the order summary to confirm the reduction has registered before entering payment details. If nothing changes, the code may be expired, category-restricted, or incompatible with items already in the basket.

A few things typically cause this. First, check the code hasn't expired — two of the current codes listed on CodeHut are due to expire within the next week. Second, many codes are restricted to specific categories or product lines; a code for MicroSD cards won't apply to Apple Watch straps. Third, some codes require a minimum basket value that you may not have reached. Fourth, codes are usually single-use per customer, so if you've used it before it won't work again. If none of these apply, try clearing your browser cache and re-entering the code, or contact MyMemory's customer service directly.

Most UK retailers, including MyMemory, allow only one promotional code per order. Stacking two voucher codes in a single transaction is generally not possible. However, a voucher code can sometimes be applied on top of an already-discounted sale price — the item is marked down, and the code takes a further percentage off. This isn't guaranteed and depends on the specific terms of each offer. Read the individual code conditions before assuming a combination will work, and don't build a budget around savings that haven't been confirmed at checkout.

MyMemory doesn't consistently advertise a dedicated first-order discount in the way that some fashion or subscription retailers do. Occasionally a welcome code circulates through the newsletter sign-up flow, so it's worth subscribing before your first purchase to see whether one appears. Beyond that, the general promotional codes available on this page are open to all customers and can produce meaningful savings on a first order — particularly the percentage-off codes on storage products, which tend to be the most broadly applicable.

MyMemory runs promotions year-round — the current 47 offers on CodeHut are fairly typical of its day-to-day promotional activity. That said, the deepest discounts cluster around Black Friday in late November and post-Christmas clearance in January, in line with the broader UK electronics retail calendar. If your purchase isn't urgent, those periods are worth waiting for. Outside peak sale events, the storage and memory categories often see sharp pricing tied to new product launches, when older capacity tiers are cleared at heavily reduced rates.

Yes. Black Friday and January sales are the most significant. MyMemory also participates in summer promotions and back-to-school periods, which tend to be relevant given that storage products are popular among students. The site maintains a fairly active promotional cadence throughout the year, though the headline discounts during peak retail events are noticeably steeper than everyday offers. Monitoring this page around those periods is a reasonable strategy if you're after the best possible price on a specific product.

Yes, and this is worth stating plainly because counterfeit and capacity-inflated memory cards are a documented problem on open marketplaces like Amazon. Buying from a dedicated specialist like MyMemory removes that risk — you're getting products from an established retailer with accountable stock rather than an unverified third-party seller. MyMemory stocks recognised brands including Kingston, SanDisk, and Samsung. For anyone who's ever had a dodgy card fail mid-shoot or corrupt a dashcam recording, that assurance is worth factoring into the price comparison.

MyMemory doesn't prominently advertise a formal price-match guarantee in the way that some larger retailers do. Given the site's generally competitive pricing on storage products, this is rarely a pressing issue — but if you find a lower price elsewhere from an authorised retailer, it's worth contacting customer service directly to ask. Some specialist retailers will match on a case-by-case basis even without a published policy. The answer here is genuinely uncertain, and the most accurate course is to ask MyMemory directly rather than assume either way.

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Reviewed by Jon Pope ChMCJon Pope ChMC, CodeHut Editor · Last checked 1 week ago

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