Possible to find hidden discounts on Amazon?
Prime Day Deals
Amazon Prime Day deals... are these discounts even real?
I built a site that shows Amazon Warehouse deals by discount. Their home improvement sections have the best deals by far because no one buys from them so they get automatically discounted over time.
This tool is awesome man I’ll use it often!
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Are there any easy way to find discounts by % on Amazon? Ive tried this guide, but it doesnt seem to work:
Search for an item or product in Amazon's main search bar. To see items discounted 50%, add &pct-off=50- to the end of the search link.
Whose taking advantage of Amazon's Prime Day next week? What are yall looking at?
Im stocking up on rainbarrels since rainy season is here, and starting my Anker Solix backup power collection.
Prime Day is around the corner and all I’m seeing is “big sale” banners and crazy discount tags everywhere. But honestly, some of the stuff I’ve been watching seems to be the same price as before or barely changed. One product showed 40 percent off but I’m pretty sure it was at that same price last month too
I heard there are tools that can show the price history or let you compare prices across different sites. Never used them though. Do those actually work? Can they help you figure out if the deal is real or just marketing fluff?
Trying to decide whether it’s even worth buying anything during these sales or if it’s just clever pricing tricks. Anyone else feeling the same?
Link to the site: https://dealforager.com
Their home improvement and kitchen sections have some of the best deals. I think it's because most people prefer to buy those items from other places. However, if you're willing to take some risks (pretty low because you can always return easily), then you can get a lot of really nice stuff over 50% off from Amazon Warehouse.
There's hundreds of thousands of items so make sure to search for what you want. Or use the category filters to browse categories that interest you. Also, when searching make sure to use as few words as you need for the item you're looking for. This is because my site searches for each word to be present in the titles. For example, "men's 10" will return much more results than "men's size 10 shoe". Also, certain words like "table" are contained in many other words like "adjustTable". In those cases, it's better to quote the word when searching to make sure it searched for the exact word and not words containing that word. I'm working on improving this.
This is a link to the site with those categories selected (My site also has many other categories, but these are the ones relevant to this subreddit):
https://dealforager.com/deals?cat=0000000000100000010000
Note: This also works for other countries including Canada, UK, and Germany. The country selector is on the top right.
Edit: Please share it with your friends and family. It also has deals for many other categories. The only way I can keep this site running is if I get enough traffic because the infrastructure costs are high. I also have a subreddit for the site: r/dealforager