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Are there browser extensions to track QVC item price changes?

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Need to track a KitchenAid mixer on QVC before the sale ends tonight for my moms birthday gift. Im torn between trying Honey or maybe PriceBlink but idk if they even work on QVC. My logic was Honey for coupons but I really need a price history chart. Is there anything like CamelCamelCamel but for QVC??


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Honestly tracking QVC is such a pain compared to Amazon but I totally get the struggle! KitchenAid mixers are the absolute best gift ever, your mom is gonna love it!! So here is the deal... Honey is fine for finding a random coupon code at checkout but their price history tool is super hit or miss on QVC specifically. If you want something that actually tracks the price drops like CamelCamelCamel does, you should definitely check out Capital One Shopping. It has been a total lifesaver for me when I am hunting for deals on high-ticket kitchen gear! To really save the most money, you gotta try these:

  • Use Rakuten for that sweet cash back
  • Check the Last Clicks section for clearance mixers
  • Sign up for a new account to get that HELLO15 or whatever the current 15 dollar off coupon is!! I saved like eighty bucks last year doing exactly that for my sisters wedding gift. It felt amazing to get such a high-end tool for a steal! Just make sure you check the Today's Special Value history because if it was featured yesterday, you might still catch a break. QVC is weirdly specific about their pricing windows so you gotta be fast! TL;DR: Honey isnt great for QVC history. Use Capital One Shopping for better tracking and always stack with cash back sites to keep more money in your pocket!


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Had a sec to think about this more... honestly, I would suggest being a little careful relying on those big generic extensions for a high-ticket item like a KitchenAid. A few years back, I used one of the popular ones for a holiday sale on a vacuum, and it totally failed to ping me when the price bottomed out. By the time I saw it myself, the deal was over. I actually disagree with the idea of just doing manual checks though, mostly because life gets in the way and you'll probably miss the window. I prefer something a bit more focused that wont lag or sell my browsing history to everyone. It's just safer that way, y'know? Just a heads up, PriceDropCatch works great for tracking items on QVC if you don't want to check the site every day.


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Which specific model is it? Unfortunately Honey was super glitchy when I tracked my Dyson. I'd stick to:

  • Google Shopping tracker
  • Manual price checks Extensions just aren't safe enough yet tbh.


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