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Is there a website that tracks QVC price history?

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ive been eyeing that Ninja Creami Deluxe on QVC for my sisters birthday next month and they have it for like $179 right now which seems okay but I swear I saw it for $150 back in June. im torn between just pulling the trigger now or checking HSN since they sometimes have better coupons for new customers but their shipping is so slow and I need this in a couple weeks.

does anyone know if there is a site that actually tracks QVC price history? like a camelcamelcamel but for home shopping channels? I dont want to overpay if the price is gonna drop again in ten days or something...


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In my experience over the years, there isnt a dedicated price tracker for QVC like the ones for Amazon. Tracking their cycles manually is the only way since their pricing is so volatile and depends on specific show airings. If you want quality results, just get any model from Ninja. You really cant go wrong with their gear.

  • check HSN for new customer coupons
  • watch for free shipping weekends
  • monitor the daily special slots Honestly, just buy it now so it definitely arrives before the birthday.


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I've tracked Ninja prices for years and honestly, $179 is a decent price for the Deluxe. That $150 deal was likely a Today's Special Value that wont pop up again soon.

  • Check PriceHistory for general kitchen trends
  • Look for new customer codes like HOLIDAY20
  • Stick with QVC for faster shipping Just buy it. If you wait for $150 again, you're gonna miss that birthday deadline.


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In my experience, those tracking sites always fail with QVC because the live deals move way too fast. I've tried many over the years and none of them are reliable for flash sales. Quick tip: just buy it at $179 and call their customer service if the price drops next week. They sometimes do price adjustments if you're persistent enough. Actually reminds me of when I spent weeks tracking prices for a specific brand of vacuum bags. I was so worried about overpaying that I let the dust pile up for a month. Ended up saving like three dollars in the end. Kinda ridiculous looking back on it... but yeah, just get the gift now so you aren't sweating the delivery date.


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Building on the earlier suggestion, unfortunately, those automated trackers are basically useless for QVC. I tried setting up a custom script once because I was tired of missing the Ninja deals, but their site structure changes so often that the scrapers just break. It’s honestly such a bummer compared to the easy tracking we get on Amazon. If you're willing to do some DIY legwork, here is what actually works for me:

  • Install a browser extension like Distill Web Monitor to alert you when the price text changes on the page.
  • Keep a tab open for the QVC items recently on air page because thats usually where the flash drops happen.
  • Use Google Shopping to see if other retailers are hitting that $150 mark in their cached results. I wasted so much time waiting for a proper tracker to exist before I realized I just had to do it myself. Its annoying and definitely not as good as I expected it to be in 2024, but it’s the only way I’ve caught the real sales... tho for a birthday gift, id probably just bite the bullet now before shipping gets even messier.


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Just saw this. Quick question, is that the 11-in-1 bundle with the extra containers? I've been hunting deals there for ages and tracking is a nightmare because:

  • They swap SKUs constantly to avoid price matching
  • Flash deals dont always sync with the site If it includes extra pints, $179 is a decent price. Honestly, HSN shipping is a total gamble when you're on a tight deadline anyway.


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Wait really?? Thats actually super helpful. I always thought it was the other way around.


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