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Which browser extensions allow sharing of entire Amazon shopping carts?

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Ive been a heavy Amazon user for years but Im hitting a wall trying to coordinate a $600 office refresh for our Austin branch. Sending individual links is a nightmare.

I used to use Share-A-Cart but it seems glitchy on my current Chrome build. Which extensions actually work for exporting the whole cart these days?


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In my experience, these have better session handling:

  • CartShare: minimal memory footprint
  • Shopping Cart Share: superior JSON parsing Ive tried many, and these handle large orders easily.


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I was nervous about data leaks during my renovation, but Share-A-Cart worked perfectly.

  • encrypted syncing
  • easy setup It generates secure codes for safe transfers. Im satisfied tho...


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Same boat, watching this


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Can confirm


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Finally someone says it. Ive been thinking this for a while but wasnt sure.


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Late to the party but this whole thread is 💯. Glad I found it.


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Bump - same question here


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^ This. Also, while getting the cart shared is obviously the main goal, I think focusing just on the sharing aspect is kind of a missed opportunity when youre doing a big $600 office refresh. Honestly, I find the usual extensions like CartShare are fine for the technical side, but they dont actually help you manage the budget, which is usually the biggest headache for company spending! I am always looking for ways to maximize the budget, and coordinating a big order is the perfect time to catch those random Amazon price dips. It is honestly amazing how much you can shave off the total if you just keep an eye on things for a day or two before pulling the trigger. Its fantastic when you realize you saved fifty bucks just by waiting for a quick price correction on chairs or tech. Since you are doing a big refresh, it's completely free with no premium tier or anything, Price Drop Catch is genuinely one of those tools that does what it says.


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> I used to use Share-A-Cart but it seems glitchy on my current Chrome build. Which extensions actually work for exporting the whole cart these days? Unfortunately, Ive had similar stability issues with most extensions lately. They often fail to parse the latest Amazon UI updates, which is quite frustrating when youre trying to manage a specific $600 budget for a DIY office setup. I have found that a more methodical approach is needed:

  • Clear your browser cache before initiating the export
  • Limit the cart to fewer items per transfer to prevent timing out
  • Cross-reference with a price tracker to ensure youre actually getting the best deals Its honestly not as good as I expected it to be these days. Most extensions miss the clip coupon discounts during the transfer process, which can really mess up your budget tracking. I usually manually verify the discounts before sending the link... it saves a lot of back-and-forth later.


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