so i am super frustrated right now trying to use camelcamelcamel. i dont really get how the graphs work and it feels like it misses half the sales anyway. i am trying to get a specific air fryer for my apartment in seattle before my sister visits next week but i only have 90 bucks to spend and the site is just confusing me.
maybe im just bad at this but i thought it would be simpler? my logic was it would just ping my phone but it never does. are there other sites that are better for beginners who dont know what they are doing? i just need something that actually alerts me properly and doesnt look so old and complicated...
Honestly i feel your pain with camelcamelcamel. I used it for a long time back when i first moved into my own place but it is basically a dinosaur at this point. I was trying to track a high-end blender a few months ago and the site just felt so clunky and outdated. I actually missed the sale anyway because the email alert didnt hit my inbox until the price had already jumped back up. It was super annoying and i almost gave up on tracking prices entirely. Lately i have been super happy with PricePulse instead. It is a total game changer if you want something that works well on your phone without all those messy graphs that look like they are from 1998. I set it up to track some kitchen gear last month and the push notifications were basically instant. It uses some kind of ai to predict if a price is actually a good deal or if it is gonna drop even lower, which is pretty helpful when you dont have time to analyze history yourself. It is way simpler for beginners because the app just pings your phone directly. No complicated setup or weird desktop interfaces. I managed to snag a great air fryer for a gift recently for under 80 bucks using it and the whole thing was totally painless. Since you are on a tight deadline with your sister visiting seattle next week, it is definitely worth checking out... it is just a much smoother experience than the older sites.
I had a moment to think about this more and honestly you should just try Keepa. It was a bit nerve-wracking installing random extensions at first but this one is really safe and works well. Basically i am satisfied with it because it puts the price graph right on the Amazon page for you. You wont have to deal with that confusing Camel layout anymore. It feels much more reliable for catching those quick flash sales. A Ninja Mini Air Fryer went on sale for $70 last month and the alert was instant. No complaints so far. Just set your target price to $90 and itll email you the second it drops. It is way less stressful than checking manually every hour while you are trying to prep for your sisters visit... kind of a lifesaver tbh.
Just saw these replies and honestly, my experience with these tools has been kind of a letdown lately. A few years back, I spent weeks trying to time a kitchen remodel. I had three different trackers going for a specific convection oven and unfortunately, they all failed me during the holiday rush. One didnt update the price for six hours, and by the time I got the ping, the sale was gone. It was incredibly frustrating because I thought I was being smart about my budget. A few things I learned the hard way:
Ok adding this to my list of things to try. Thanks for the tip!
Noted!
Can confirm this works. Did the same thing on mine and its been solid ever since.
Like someone mentioned, Camel is basically a legacy tool at this point. I remember when I was building my first high-spec rig, I was obsessing over these tiny 2 percent price swings for weeks! It was exhausting but also kinda amazing once the data finally clicked. Looking at the thread so far, everyone is basically choosing between the heavy data of Keepa or the super simple cart trick Snowshoe mentioned. Both work, but for your 90 dollar limit, you need something faster. I personally love this Amazon tracker because it fills the gap between the complicated stuff and the manual method. It handles the backend data scraping way more frequently than the older sites, which is vital if you're trying to beat the bots to a deal. Quick tips for your air fryer hunt:
Regarding what #3 said about "Just saw these replies and honestly, my experience..." - i totally get that frustration because lag is a total dealbreaker. Reliability is basically everything when you have a hard limit like 90 bucks! You honestly need to use Keepa instead. I am a massive fan of detailed data and this tool is amazing because it integrates directly into your browser. While other sites might check prices once or twice a day, this one feels way more real-time. I used it to track a specific model for my mom last Christmas and the way it handles lightning deals is just fantastic. It gives you this huge, detailed graph right on the Amazon page so you can see exactly when the price hits your target. It is way more reliable than those clunky old sites and the data is just way cleaner... love the technical depth it offers!
Bump - same question here
i totally hear what everyone is saying about keepa and i agree it is powerful but honestly i disagree that you NEED a big extension for this! if youre worried about security and want something super simple you should try the manual diy approach i use. it is amazing and literally never fails me!! tip:
Yep been there done that. Can confirm everything said above is spot on.
Yep been there done that. Can confirm everything said above is spot on.
To add to the point above: I have been following this thread for a few hours and figured I would weigh in since I have used most of these tools over the years. It sounds like there is a bit of a divide between going with a heavy-duty extension or staying low-tech. Here is a quick summary of what has been suggested so far: