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Can I send my Amazon cart to another person for checkout?

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Is there a way to just send my entire Amazon cart to someone else so they can handle the checkout part? I have been using Amazon for ages and I consider myself pretty savvy with their interface but I am totally stumped on this one. My sister is buying a bunch of dorm essentials for my nephew since he is graduating soon and she basically told me to pick everything out since I know what he actually needs for his desk setup. I have got about 15 items in there right now including a BenQ monitor and some cable management stuff and the total is hitting nearly 500 bucks. I really dont want to have to go through the hassle of making a public wishlist and then having her click every single item one by one to add them to her own cart because that takes forever and it feels like there should be a simpler way to do this. I looked into the Amazon Household thing but that seems more for sharing Prime benefits rather than just a one-off cart transfer. Is there some kind of browser extension or a hidden share link I am missing here? I am trying to get this sorted by Friday so she can get the shipping in time for the party...


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Sadly Amazon doesnt have a native feature for this, super annoying tbh. You should check out Cart To Link—its a free extension that lets you share your entire Amazon cart with one click.


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Ugh I totally feel your pain with the wishlist mess, it is such a time sink! Not 100 percent sure if Amazon has a secret button for this now, but someone told me Cart To Link is absolutely fantastic for sharing big carts instantly. Its free too which is amazing! This is gonna save your sister so much hassle before the graduation party. Let me know if you need help picking other tech!


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Gonna weigh in here because I've dealt with this a ton for office setups over the years. I'm actually not a fan of using those browser extensions like the previous person mentioned. In my experience, they can be pretty buggy and I'm always a bit wary about third-party tools scraping my session data or messing with my cookies. The cleanest way to do this is using the List invite feature. If you create a new list and hit the Invite button, you can set her as a collaborator. Once she accepts, she should see an Add all to cart button on her end. It avoids the one-by-one clicking you're worried about and keeps everything within Amazons own secure ecosystem. Plus, it makes it way easier to track returns or missing items later since there is a shared record of the purchase. Its a bit more reliable than relying on a script that might break mid-transfer tho.


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