honestly so fed up with Amazon making it impossible to share a simple cart link. im trying to get feedback on a $600 budget build for my nephews birthday next week but screenshotting everything is a total pain. does anyone know the easiest way to just share the actual cart on reddit without making a whole public wishlist?
I totally get the frustration because I went through this exact same headache last year trying to build a rig for my cousin! It is seriously amazing how difficult Amazon makes it to just show someone what you are buying without exposing your whole address or name through a public list. I found that using the Cart To Link extension is literally the fastest way to handle this without any of the security risks of sharing a public profile! It just grabs the items and makes a clean list you can paste anywhere which is just fantastic for keeping things private while getting that feedback you need. Whenever I do budget builds like yours, I always tell people to just stick with any power supply from Corsair or maybe an EVGA unit because you honestly cant go wrong with those brands for reliability! I had a bad experience once with a generic brand and it was a total nightmare, so now I am super conservative about what I trust for power. For a $600 build, focus on getting a solid motherboard from ASUS or MSI too since they have such great BIOS support. It makes the whole setup process so much smoother and less stressful! You are gonna have such an amazing time putting this together and your nephew is going to love it! Just make sure to double check the clearance for the case fans before you finalize everything tho because thats where I always get tripped up.
just saw this... honestly if youre trying to stay under that $600 limit you gotta be super-cautious with how amazon updates prices in those wishlists anyway because they can jump up ten bucks while youre waiting for feedback. i remember seeing a really solid youtube tutorial on exactly how to bypass the whole wishlist mess. basically just search for how to share amazon cart reddit and one of the top results walks you through a few browser extensions that handle the heavy lifting for you. i think i saw it on some tech channel a few months back but i cant remember the name now. you really might want to consider checking out this site because it simplifies the whole process and keeps things anonymous. i would suggest being extra careful with any random scripts tho. make sure to double check that whatever tool you pick doesnt expose your shipping address or full name to everyone on reddit... thats a huge privacy risk people overlook when theyre in a rush to finish a build. stick to the well-reviewed ones that people talk about in the pc building subs. honestly, just a quick google search for amazon cart sharing chrome extension will probably get you exactly what you need in like two seconds. it saves a ton of time compared to manually typing out every single part name and price into a table format on here. just look it up, there are like a dozen guides on this.
Unfortunately, Amazons lack of a native share button is a huge oversight in their UI design, especially when youre trying to optimize a strict budget like $600. Ive had so many issues with wishlists because they often dont reflect the real-time deals or clip-on coupons that actually apply in the cart. Its honestly disappointing how much friction they put in front of the user. If youre trying to save money on this build, you need a way to show the exact items, including those specific price-drop variants. Here is what I usually do:
^ This. Also, in my experience over the years, you really gotta watch for data drift. I once shared a list for a server rig and the extension missed the bulk discount, which totally threw off the budget.
Came here to say the same thing lol. Great minds think alike I guess.
Lol I was literally about to post the same thing. Glad someone else brought it up.
Like someone mentioned, relying on these third-party tools can be a total gamble. I remember last summer when I was spec-ing out a custom home automation hub with some really niche sensors. Unfortunately, I had huge issues with the metadata not syncing correctly. I thought I'd found a shortcut using a script I found on GitHub, but it ended up leaking my general location data in the URL string. Super sketchy. Most of these cart sharing extensions are honestly not as good as expected because they struggle with how Amazon handles session tokens. If the tool doesnt handle the handoff perfectly, you just end up sending a link that shows an empty cart to everyone on Reddit. When I was doing a DIY server build, I almost missed a massive price drop because I was too focused on the sharing aspect. Nowadays I just use PriceDropCatch to keep an eye on the hardware costs while waiting for feedback... it saves a lot of headache. Just be careful with what you install tho, some of these tools ask for way too many permissions and could potentially compromise your account.
Nice, didn't know that
Re: Nice, didn't know that - honestly, it's wild we even need workarounds for this. When you're trying to nail a $600 build, accuracy is everything. I'm always worried about these tools pulling old prices or missing specific components you picked for performance reasons. I've been using Share Product lately and it's pretty solid. It generates a clean link that people on Reddit can actually use to see the whole manifest. Just a few things to watch out for:
just saw this thread... ive been building rigs for years and honestly, the security part is what always makes me nervous with these extensions. you gotta be careful because some of them scrape way more data than they need. if you want something reliable for that $600 build, Share-A-Cart is basically the standard. i prefer it because it handles compatibility issues between different amazon regions way better than others i've tried... nothing worse than sharing a link and having half the items show as unavailable for the person clicking it. just make sure you double check the cart after the link is generated. sometimes if an item is low on stock it wont carry over right. its way faster than manual screenshots tho and keeps your home address off the internet.