I've deployed single bay eSATA/USB 2 BlacX across my team and have a new 4 bay USB3/eSATA BlacX dock that's just waiting for an asset tag before it becomes a permanent fixture on my desk.
I deal with internal drives as external storage on a daily basis and the BlacX has been great.
If you go with an eSATA connection I have seen some funny things, especially with really raw WD Red drives, but it's not that hard to get them initialized and formatted.
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