External CD/DVD-RW Drive? Any suggestions to replace my broken internal dr?

Like so many of us, my cheap SuperDrive died in my Early 2006 20" iMac. Instead of spending the $$ to replace the internal drive, I am considering instead switching to an external drive to replace it. That way I save on a ton of labor to replace the internal drive.
I burn some DVDs...and am looking for a good, reliable, proven external drive.
Any suggestions? This board is always so good about this kind of stuff...
Thanks,
Scott

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