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What is the best tool for checking Walmart price history?

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Ive been using price trackers for years mostly for Amazon stuff like CamelCamelCamel and Keepa which are great but man Walmart is a whole different beast. Im finally moving into my new place in Austin next week and I have about 800 bucks set aside for a new 4k setup but the prices on Walmart.com are jumping around like crazy. Like I saw this Vizio drop by 50 bucks and then it went back up two hours later which is just insane lol. I tried using Honey but their data seems really lagging lately and it doesnt show the full graph history I need to see if these deals are actually just the normal price. I really need something that can handle the third-party seller mess too because that totally skews the average. My old scripts arent hitting the API right anymore so Im looking for something more stable.

Here is what I am looking for:

  • Must be a chrome extension or a web tool that doesnt require a login every single time
  • Needs to show at least 6-12 months of data
  • Accurate tracking for house brands and big electronics
  • Free or at least a very cheap one time fee

Does anyone know if there is a legit tool for this specifically? I feel like Walmart has changed their site code or something because my old methods arent working anymore and Im super hyped to get this living room finished before the housewarming party...


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@Reply #1 - good point! Honestly, the way Walmart manages their pricing logic lately is a total nightmare and it drives me absolutely crazy. It is such a scam how these prices jump around every hour while the general quality of everything just keeps dropping! I love it when people call out this corporate greed tho. It is honestly ridiculous how difficult they make it for us to just get a fair deal!


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> My old scripts arent hitting the API right anymore Honestly, I am super happy with Glass It for this. It works well since it scrapes the source data directly and I have no complaints.


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