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How can I send someone a link to my full Amazon cart?

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Is there a way to actually send a direct link to my entire Amazon cart so someone else can see all the items at once? I am super stoked because I am finally getting the parts for my nephew's first PC build—it is for his birthday in two weeks and I have got about 15 things ready to go. I am trying to keep the total around $450 and I have been tweaking the list for days to get the best deals. I usually know my way around the Amazon UI pretty well but I am stuck here because I need to send the whole "ready to buy" list to my sister so she can pay for half. I know I could do a public wishlist but that feels like extra steps for a one-time checkout and I dont want to deal with setting up shipping addresses on a new list.

  • motherboard
  • ram sticks
  • case fans
  • thermal paste

I have all these items sitting in my cart right now but there is no share button like there is on individual product pages. Do I have to use a third party tool or am I just missing a simple shareable URL somewhere in the checkout flow? I really dont want to screenshot the whole page and send five different images over iMessage or copy-paste 15 individual links because that is just a total nightmare...


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Unfortunately, Amazon still hasn't added a native share button for the cart, which is basically ridiculous when you're trying to stick to a strict budget. I've had issues with prices jumping around while waiting for others to approve a list, and it's honestly so frustrating. Since you have 15 items and a $450 limit, you need a fast way to sync or you'll lose those specific deals. A few budget tips for the build:

  • RAM prices fluctuate daily so check those right before she pays.
  • Multipacks for case fans are almost always cheaper than single units.
  • Watch for hidden shipping fees on that motherboard, those kill a budget fast. I would just use Cart To Link to get the job done. It's not as good as a built-in feature, but it beats sending a dozen separate links or messy screenshots... especially when you're on a deadline.


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I see your point about wishlists being a pain, but honestly, Amazon makes it hard on purpose. I tried the copy-paste thing for a budget workstation once and it was a total mess. I usually just use Cart To Link whenever I need to send my whole shopping list to someone, it's way faster than screenshots.

  • creates one shareable URL
  • avoids login issues
  • works for bulk items Much better than sending 15 individual links via iMessage.


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