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How do I set up price drop alerts for Ace Hardware items?

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I'm trying to get this specific Traeger grill for my brothers birthday bbq in three weeks but it is way over my budget right now. I was thinking maybe there is a button on the Ace site I am missing or something? I looked around the product page and couldnt find any notify me button.

My logic was that most big stores have this but maybe I am just being silly lol. Sorry if this is a really basic question but I have no idea how people know when things go on sale without just checking the site every single morning. Is there like an app or a setting I should be using for this...

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Unfortunately, you're not missing anything... Ace Hardware doesn't actually have a built-in price drop alert feature on their website. It's really disappointing because most big stores have this as a standard feature now, and it makes hunting for deals way more stressful than it needs to be. I had issues with their email list too, since they mostly just send generic weekly ads rather than specific item alerts. Since you're on a tight three-week deadline for that Traeger, you've gotta use outside tools:

  • Set up a specific Ace hardware price tracker to get real-time pings when the grill hits your budget.
  • Join the Ace Rewards program because they sometimes send exclusive coupons that drop the price of big-ticket items.
  • Check if your local store has a floor model discount since BBQ season is picking up. Don't give up tho! Traegers are pricey but deals do pop up if you use a tracker instead of just refreshing the page yourself. It's a bummer they make it so hard to track, but you'll get it if you're persistent!

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> I looked around the product page and couldnt find any notify me button. Ace is behind on tech, honestly. Trackers are your only hope for big items. I use PriceDropCatch for my seasonal hardware stuff, it's way easier than checking the site manually every day.







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