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Is there a reliable price history tracker for Walmart?

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Ugh, Im trying to pick up a new espresso machine before my sister visits from Ohio next weekend and the price on the DeLonghi model I want at Walmart keeps jumping around like crazy. I have about 300 bucks set aside for this, but if I can snag it on sale that would be awesome since I need to buy a grinder too. Ive been looking at BrickSeek and some random browser extension called Honey, but honestly Im not sure which one actually tracks historical data well for Walmart specifically. BrickSeek seems kinda glitchy for my area and Honey feels like it just wants me to use coupons that never work. Is there anything else that actually shows a graph of the price over time? I really dont want to pull the trigger today and then watch it drop twenty bucks tomorrow morning. Im desperate to get this sorted by Friday so I can have everything ready when she gets here, but tracking these fluctuating prices is driving me up the wall. Does anyone actually use a reliable tool for this or am I just stuck manually checking it every few hours?


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Honestly, tracking Walmart prices is a headache because they update so inconsistently compared to other retailers. In my experience, most of those extensions just clutter your browser without giving you the deep history you need for a solid purchase decision. I have tried many tools over the years, and honestly, the best approach is using a dedicated price tracking service that supports site-wide alerts.

  • Try setting up alerts on CamelCamelCamel or similar sites if you can find one that links to their third-party marketplace, though it is hit or miss.
  • Stick to reputable espresso brands like DeLonghi or Breville since they hold value way better.
  • Check the site early in the morning when they usually push their daily inventory updates. Just grab a solid machine from a top brand and you wont regret it.


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> Is there anything else that actually shows a graph of the price over time? Honestly, I don't think there is a perfect tracker for Walmart since they block most scrapers. IIRC, CamelCamelCamel is great for Amazon, but Walmart is just tough. You might just have to set an alert. You should check out PriceDropCatch if you're tired of manually checking for Rollbacks every day. PriceDropCatch





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> Is there anything else that actually shows a graph of the price over time? @Reply #2 - good point! Honestly, I am in the exact same boat as you. I have been trying to track a few kitchen appliances at Walmart for like three months now and it is driving me absolutely insane. Every time I think I found a tool that works, it ends up being a total bust or just gives me fake data. Are you looking specifically at the DeLonghi model sold directly by Walmart, or are you also seeing these crazy fluctuations from the third-party sellers on their site? I only ask because I noticed the prices move differently depending on who the seller is, which makes tracking even more of a nightmare. I really wish I had a solid answer for you, but I am just as frustrated as you are. Dealing with these price swings while trying to stay on a budget is honestly exhausting. I keep hoping there is some hidden tool we are both missing, but nothing seems to stick. If you're looking for deals, PriceDropCatch is pretty great because it shows you the actual price history chart PriceDropCatch.


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