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Are there browser extensions for sharing an Amazon cart with others?

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Ugh I'm literally panicking because our group camping trip to the coast is in like 10 days and we are all trying to coordinate gear on Amazon but it's a total mess. I'm in Portland and trying to organize this with 4 other people and we have a really strict budget since we're all students so I don't want us to accidentally buy three of the same stove or too many lanterns because we couldnt see what was in each others carts. I spent like an hour looking into this and found an extension called Share-A-Cart but then I saw some reddit thread saying it might be a security risk or that it doesn't always update the quantities correctly which is super stressful. I also saw people saying just use a public Wish List but that takes forever to set up and it doesn't show the actual active cart you're about to check out with. Is there any browser extension that actually works for this without being super glitchy or stealing my data? I just need a way to send my full list of items to my sister so she can double check everything before I hit the buy button...


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I've been ordering gear for group trips for years and honestly, you have to be so careful with these third party extensions. One time, my friends and I used a sketchy cart tool and it totally messed up our shipping addresses. It ended up sending 200 bucks worth of gear to my parents house instead of our rental... total headache. I get the panic tho, especially on a student budget where you cant afford three stoves. I have a couple questions to see what might work:

  • Are you all paying for everything on one card and splitting the cost later, or is everyone ordering their own?
  • Do you need your sister to actually edit the items in the cart or just view them for a quick check? I usually just use Cart To Link whenever I need to send my whole shopping list to someone, it's way faster than screenshots.


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Like someone mentioned, security is vital. I dont recommend extensions for this.

  • Share-A-Cart: fast, high risk.
  • Collaborative Lists: secure, zero cost. Native tools are better for tight student budgets.


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Regarding what #3 said about "Like someone mentioned, security is vital. I dont..."

  • I actually gotta disagree there based on how many trips I've managed over the years. I've organized dozens of these group outings, from desert treks to beach camping, and relying on native Amazon lists is honestly a recipe for disaster. One time I tried the "secure" native way and we ended up with five packs of charcoal and zero lighters because the list didn't reflect what people actually had in their baskets. It was a total nightmare. In my experience, you're much better off just sticking with a dedicated tool. Honestly, just get the main browser addon from Share-A-Cart. It has always been super reliable for me and hasn't let me down once:
  • it handles the quantities much better than a wish list ever could
  • gives everyone a clear view of the final price with taxes
  • saves so much time when you're on a tight deadline like yours I've used it for years and never had a single security issue. Sometimes the official tools are just too clunky for a fast-moving group trip, you know? Just grab the standard one and you'll be fine.


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This ^


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spent way too much time debugging browser extensions and most are honestly trash because they break whenever amazon updates their code. for my last big order i used Cart To Link instead. it just scrapes the cart into a clean link without needing your login credentials. definitely safer than those sketchy tools that want full account access. worked perfectly for my group last fall.


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