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What is the best tool for tracking Walmart price history?

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I've been looking at these new Weber grills on Walmart.com for my housewarming party next month and the prices are all over the place. One day it's $380, the next it's $450, and I'm really trying to stay under that $400 mark since we just moved to Orlando and everything is expensive right now lol.

So I was thinking there has to be something like CamelCamelCamel but for Walmart. I did some digging and people keep mentioning Keepa, but when I tried to use it, it looked like it's strictly for Amazon? Or maybe I'm just using it wrong. Then I saw PriceBefore, which seems okay I guess, but the data looks kind of laggy and I'm worried it's missing the lightning sales or whatever Walmart calls their Rollbacks. My logic was that if I could see a graph of the last six months, I'd know if $380 is actually a good deal or if it drops even lower.

Honey is fine for coupons but I really want that historical data view so I can time this right. Is there a specific extension or site that actually tracks Walmart inventory and prices accurately? I don't want to miss the window for my party...


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I spent months monitoring patio gear before we finally landed our Weber, and tracking big-ticket items at Walmart is honestly a whole different beast compared to Amazon. You might want to consider how their Rollback system fluctuates based on local stock levels, which often confuses standard scrapers. In my experience, the data can be misleading if the tool doesnt separate Walmart-direct pricing from those third-party marketplace sellers.

  • Make sure to verify if the historical lows include shipping costs.
  • I would suggest being careful with tools that only pull data once daily.
  • Using a dedicated Walmart price tracker helped me spot some patterns, but you still have to move fast. Are you looking for a specific series like the Spirit II, or just any Weber under your budget? Also, does that price need to include assembly or are you planning to put it together yourself?


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Late to the party, but I was pretty satisfied with how my current setup caught a big drop last year. No complaints! Which Weber model are you looking at tho?





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