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What is the best app to track Kohl's price drops?

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I've been staring at this Ninja Foodi grill at Kohls for like three weeks now and it feels like the price changes every single time I refresh the page. I'm moving into a new place in the Chicago suburbs in about a month so I'm trying to get all my kitchen gear together on a $300 budget which is proving to be a total nightmare with how fast things jump up in price or go out of stock. I did some digging online and I keep seeing Honey pop up as a suggestion but honestly it misses a lot of the specific Kohl's coupons and the way it handles the Kohl's Cash calculation is just confusing and usually wrong. I also saw someone on a different thread mention an app called PricePulse but then I read some recent reviews saying it hasn't been updated in forever so I'm worried it won't actually send notifications when I need them. It's so frustrating because Kohls is notorious for those fake sales where they raise the base price right before a coupon drops and I just want something that shows me the actual history so I know I'm not getting ripped off. Does anyone have a specific app or maybe a browser extension that actually works for Kohls specifically and tracks the price including the various codes you can stack?


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In my experience, Kohls is the toughest site to track because they hide the real value in coupons. I once tracked a vacuum for months and realized the sales were totally fake. Now I keep it simple:

  • I use a price history tool that shows raw data.
  • I check the items historic price on a competitor site first.
  • My current setup lets me see drops without the noise.


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Totally agree that raw data is the only way to navigate the Kohl's mess. Over the years, I've found most trackers are basically bloatware that sell your info, but PriceBlink is one of the few I actually trust. It shows a clean price history graph right on the page. Tbh you gotta check the 90-day low before buying that Ninja grill so you dont get played.


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