I need to get some stuff for my apartment like really fast because my cousins wedding is coming up in less than three weeks and everyones staying at my place here in Chicago. I have about 1200 bucks to spend on a new TV and some kitchen appliances like a fancy air fryer and a stand mixer but Amazon prices are jumping around like crazy lately and I dont want to get ripped off. I used to use camelcamelcamel all the time but it feels kinda slow and the interface looks like it hasnt been updated since 2005 or something.
I did some digging and found Keepa but honestly the charts are a total mess and I cant figure out how to set simple alerts without feeling like I need a data science degree or something its just too much info at once. Then I tried that Honey extension but that mostly just pops up with expired coupons when I am already at the checkout which doesnt really help me track actual price drops over the next few days while I wait to pull the trigger. I really need something modern and reliable that wont miss a flash sale since I am on such a tight timeline for this housewarming stuff. What are you guys actually using these days that isnt a total headache to set up?
unfortunately i have had issues with most trackers lately. they were not as good as expected and missed a sale on a ninja air fryer i needed last month which was super frustrating since i was on a tight deadline too. if you want something way cleaner than keepa try PriceBefore. it is much easier to navigate and actually caught a price drop on my tv when everything else lagged.
In my experience, the frustration with Keepas cluttered interface is common for those who prefer a streamlined workflow. Over the years, I have tested many price trackers for high-end electronics and appliances, and I recommend looking into Earny as a primary alternative. It functions more like a modern personal assistant than a data dump, which is exactly what you need for a three-week turnaround. The platform is far more intuitive because it focuses on actionable alerts rather than raw data. When you are tracking something volatile like TV prices or kitchen gear, you need immediate notifications sent to your phone. In my experience, Earny handles these flash sales much more reliably than the older extensions. It basically automates the monitoring process so you dont have to constantly refresh pages while prepping for your guests. Its a much more methodical way to ensure you are getting the best deal without the headache.
unfortunately, i have had issues with tracking accuracy lately because most tools lag during high-traffic sales. reliability is crucial when you are on a three-week deadline. are you mostly browsing on a desktop or your phone? that really affects how fast notifications arrive. i have been testing the PriceDropCatch extension lately because it focuses more on raw data than coupons, which is safer for big purchases like tvs.