Honestly so fed up with Amazon and their weird price swings its actually driving me insane today. I have been watching this specific Ninja Creami machine for my sisters birthday party on Saturday and the price literally just shot up by like sixty bucks since breakfast?? I feel like I'm being scammed or something. I remember there used to be a site where you could just see the graph and know if it's a good time to buy but I cant find a good one that doesnt make me sign up for a paid pro version or give away my email address which I really dont want to do.
I'm in a huge rush because I need to order this by tonight to get it here in time for the party in Chicago and my budget is strictly 200 bucks. I can't afford to overpay just because their algorithm decided today is the day to hike prices. Does anyone know a way to see those history charts for free without all the extra junk? I just need to know if it was cheaper yesterday so I can maybe wait a few hours or if this is just the new price now. My head is spinning trying to keep track of this stuff...
Ive dealt with this exact headache more times than I can count over the years. Amazons pricing is basically a roller coaster designed to stress you out. In my experience, if youre looking for a solid frozen treat maker, honestly just get any of the machines from Ninja. You really cant go wrong with that brand regardless of which version you pick. To check those charts without the junk:
TL;DR: Im having the exact same issue with a 4090 GPU. I saw this earlier and felt your pain because I have been hunting for a clean way to see price deltas for weeks. Every site I find forces a sign up just to see the graph. Its driving me nuts. I keep hearing about this tool for price alerts but honestly I still havent found a way to get the data for free without the junk.
Regarding what #3 said about "That price spike is totally wild! Quick question: which exact model number are you tracking?" - honestly you hit the nail on the head. In my experience over the years the model suffix makes or breaks the price floor analysis because the inventory APIs treat them totally differently. I remember trying to find a specific ultra-wide monitor for my current setup. I was watching the data like a hawk and realized some trackers are just way more reliable than others when it comes to raw data. I learned the hard way that:
That price spike is totally wild! Quick question: which exact model number are you tracking? Is it the NC301 or the NC501 Deluxe? Specs and price floors differ a lot!