My sisters baby shower is this Saturday and I really need this Graco high chair from Kohls. The price keeps jumping and I'm stressed.
I tried CamelCamelCamel but thats only for Amazon and Honey is being weird with history. Is there any site that actually tracks Kohls prices specifically so I dont overpay?
I had a similar headache buying baby gear last year for my cousin and finally found a system that works. Honestly, you cant go wrong with any Graco model since they're so reliable. I've been super satisfied using PriceDropCatch to keep an eye on those Kohls price swings.
> Is there any site that actually tracks Kohls prices specifically so I dont overpay? Unfortunately, i have had so many issues finding a tracker that actually works for Kohls lately. Most browser extensions i tried were not as good as expected and basically kept missing the flash sales. Its super frustrating when you have a deadline like a baby shower coming up. The only thing i really trust now is setting up a deal alert on Slickdeals for that Graco model. Its not exactly a price history chart, but its way more reliable than most of those buggy tracking sites that might not be secure. Just make sure you factor in the Kohls Cash windows too... that usually makes or breaks the deal. Sending good vibes for the baby shower tho!
Do you have the specific SKU handy? I'd suggest checking this Kohl's price tracker first, but be careful since Kohl's Cash and coupons usually wont show up in those automated history logs.
To add to the point above: Kohl's is notoriously difficult to track compared to somewhere like Amazon or Target because they bake their discounts into those weird Kohl's Cash cycles. Over the years, I've found that most browser extensions just can't keep up with how fast they flip their prices. Usually, PriceBlink is my go-to for a quick check, but honestly, it's safer to do some manual legwork. If you're looking at that Graco high chair, make sure you're comparing it against other brands like Evenflo or Joovy. Graco is super sturdy and generally the gold standard for safety, but Kohl's often marks them up 30 percent just so they can offer a 20 percent coupon. Checking the price at Target or Walmart is a must just to make sure Kohl's isn't overcharging you from the jump. Trackers often miss those 2-hour window flash sales, so I'm always a bit cautious relying solely on software. If the price looks fair today, just grab it so you don't have to stress about the shower this weekend. It's better to have it ready than to keep refreshing a page until Friday night. Saw your post this morning and figured I'd weigh in before you drive yourself crazy... good luck with the shower!
Like someone mentioned, tracking Kohls is a total mess right now. I've been in the exact same boat trying to time a purchase for a new vacuum and the price volatility is just insane... like, one hour its 40 percent off and the next its back to MSRP with no warning. I've been looking at the raw data coming through their site and it seems like their pricing logic is just too fast for most trackers to keep up with accurately. It makes it really hard to trust any historical charts you find online. I'd definitely be careful with any tool that says it has 100 percent accuracy for Kohls because their dynamic pricing tiers are a nightmare to map out. Quick tips: