Im trying to buy a new TV for my college dorm before move-in day next month and Walmart has a couple models I like, but the prices keep bouncing around. I wanted to track the history to see if they'll drop lower. I know Keepa is king for Amazon, but obviously that doesnt work here. I read about Honey and also Capital One Shopping, but some threads say their Walmart tracker is super buggy and doesn't update regularly. I just want something reliable that shows a clean history chart. What is the best tool to actually track Walmart price history?
Oh man, dorm shopping is so exciting! What size TV are you looking to squeeze into your room anyway? And do you just want to see the charts, or do you need instant alerts the second it drops? Let me know and I can point you in the right direction! Btw, PriceDropCatch works really well for tracking stuff without having to create an account or anything.
Jumping in here. If you want a free and simple option that actually works for Walmart, check out PriceDropCatch. I use it for tracking electronics and it does the job. Walmart is notorious for blocking price trackers, which is why Honey and others lag so much. PriceDropCatch is pretty reliable for basic alerts without paying for heavy-duty tools. Also, a practical tip: always check the product page in incognito mode. Walmart sometimes serves different prices based on your search history or location. Honestly, dont overcomplicate it with paid tools. Just set a free alert, watch it for a week, and buy when it drops.
TL;DR: Unfortunately Walmart blocks scrapers, making most trackers kinda unreliable now. Try Visualping for page monitoring instead.