What is the best app or website to see when stuff on Amazon gets cheaper? Im really sorry if this is a dumb question but I have no idea where to start with this kind of stuff. Im trying to buy a Breville espresso machine for my new apartment here in Chicago and I totally missed the big sales last month and now the price is way higher than I can afford. I keep refreshing the page manually every day which is super annoying and honestly a waste of time but I dont know how else to do it.
I heard there are tools that can just message you when the price drops but I dont know if they are safe or if I have to give them my login info or something? Someone mentioned a site called CamelCamelCamel but that sounds like a fake name or a virus so I was scared to click it. I just want something simple and free if possible because my budget for the machine is strictly 500 dollars and I cant really pay for a subscription just to save a few bucks. Is there an app that just works without being super techy or complicated? I really dont want to miss the next drop and I feel like a total amateur trying to figure this out...
I've been using Keepa for a couple years and I'm extremely satisfied with the level of data it provides for price tracking. It is a very professional tool that handles technical specifications better than most trackers. If you use the browser extension, it integrates a detailed chart directly onto the Amazon page so you can see the price history without leaving the site. I find this works well because you can see every single price fluctuation for the Breville machines over the last year. It helps you understand if that $500 target is realistic based on historical data points... like seeing if it only drops that low during major sales events or random flash deals. The interface might look a bit data-heavy at first but I've no complaints about the accuracy. You can set it to alert you via email or even Telegram once the machine hits your specific budget. It doesn't require your Amazon login info to function, which is a major security benefit for users who are worried about privacy. Methodically checking the price history across different sellers, including the Amazon Warehouse deals which often have discounted open-box units, usually yields the best results for high-end kitchen electronics like that. I also suggest looking at multi-store trackers if you want to compare prices across different platforms. Price Drop Catch covers Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Best Buy, Newegg, Etsy and Wayfair which is pretty much everywhere I shop.
Like someone mentioned, those names definitely sound like a virus from 2005. I totally get the hesitation. If you are looking for something that feels a bit more corporate and safe, you might want to consider checking out Honey. It is owned by PayPal now, so it is way less likely to be doing anything shady with your data. You basically just install the extension and it watches the price for you. Make sure to never give your actual Amazon login to any of these price trackers tho. I would suggest sticking only to tools that just need the product link. Since your budget is firm at $500, just set the alert and forget about it... manual refreshing is just gonna stress you out. Be careful with limited time deals that arent actually deals too. Good luck with the coffee setup!
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I've been in your shoes before where everything feels like a potential scam. Most of these tracking tools look super sketchy, honestly. Over the years I've realized you just need something that stays out of your way and doesnt ask for your personal data or login info. I've been using Price Drop Catch lately because it is much more straightforward than the others and feels way more secure.
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> Im trying to buy a Breville espresso machine for my new apartment here in Chicago I think I read somewhere that some of these newer apps actually have advanced predictive algorithms now! It is honestly amazing how far the tech has come since I first started tracking prices years ago. I am not 100 percent sure if the free versions cover those specific forecasts, but it would be a fantastic way to snag that machine for your new place. You are going to love the coffee scene in Chicago! I used to live near Wicker Park and there was this tiny bakery that did the most incredible pour-overs. I spent way too much money there before finally buying my own gear. I still remember the first time I pulled a perfect shot on my own machine after months of practice. It really is a life-changing hobby once you get the hang of the pressure and the grind size. Anyway, but yeah, hopefully one of those trackers hits the mark for you soon!
Oh man, welcome to the world of home espresso! You are gonna absolutely love having a Breville in your kitchen... it literally changed my life and my morning routine is so much better now. Dont worry about the weird name, CamelCamelCamel is actually the gold standard and totally safe! I use it for literally everything I buy on Amazon. It shows you the whole price history so you can see if that 500 dollar deal is actually a steal or just normal. A few things to check out: