I'm selling 4 external Seagate HDDs, they're all identical 8TB models house in a black plastic rectangular enclosure and they all come with the power adapter and USB 3.0 cables. These are basic archive grade drives, 5400 or 5900 rpm probably. They were manufactured around 2020 and each has spent 2-3 years powered off.
I used these to store data for a technical project, data was written once and then the drives did only infrequent reads after that. They were not used in a RAID array. I didn't have any problems with any of them, and they've all been formatted. Windows Explorer will show the capacity as 7.27 tebibytes rather than 8 terabytes, it's 8,000,000,000,000 bytes either way.
I'm pricing the drives according to the number of power-on hours each has recorded: