I am so sick of these browser extensions promising savings and then literally nothing works when I get to the checkout. I have been trying to buy this Ninja air fryer for my brothers housewarming party this Saturday and I keep trying code after code from Honey and RetailMeNot but every single one says expired or not applicable. Its actually making me so stressed because my budget is super tight right now and I really need to save that extra 20 bucks or whatever. I feel like I am wasting hours just clicking around for nothing.
Does anyone actually have a secret for this? Like what is the most reliable tool for finding Amazon coupon codes that actually function in 2024? everything I try is just garbage lately...
You might want to consider this Chrome extension since it usually finds stuff others miss. Be careful tho, Amazon is stingy so results can be super hit or miss lately.
Totally agree about the bloatware issue with those extensions, they definitely slow down my browser performance metrics! I had the exact same nightmare trying to snag a high-performance Ninja Foodi last month. I spent literal hours looking at the 1675W specs and comparing the convection heat distribution data, only to get stuck at checkout with expired codes from Honey. It was so frustrating! Anyway, I finally switched to checking this site because their backend data refreshes way faster than those third-party scrapers can keep up with. Its actually amazing how much better the success rate is when you go straight to the source! I love seeing the raw data on when these codes actually expire... its fascinating how the algorithms work. I managed to save like 30 bucks on my unit just by timing the refresh. A few things that actually work for me now:
> every single one says expired or not applicable Building on the earlier suggestion, I actually disagree about those extensions. In my experience, they are kinda sketchy with your data. I spent years chasing fake codes before realizing they rarely work for brands like Ninja. My current setup is just using this Amazon tracker to watch for real price drops instead. Its way more reliable and feels a lot safer than clicking random links all night... honestly, its a lifesaver.
Did this last week, worked perfectly