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What are the best tools for tracking furniture price drops?

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Are there any actual apps or browser extensions that work for furniture because im seriously losing my mind trying to track these things manually. I have been eyeing this West Elm sectional for months now for my new place in Seattle and the price literally jumps around every three days like its a game. I checked yesterday it was down 200 dollars but by the time I talked to my partner it was back up to full price and I honestly just want to cry.

My budget is strictly 2500 and I need this before my move-in on the 1st. Are there any tools that:

  • send instant alerts
  • work on sites like Wayfair or Pottery Barn

Im just so stressed that im gonna miss the next drop...

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> the price literally jumps around every three days like its a game It really is a game and honestly its exhausting. I have been through this exact same thing with a Pottery Barn couch last year and it nearly drove me crazy. You are definitely right about the constant fluctuations... they use dynamic pricing to create that sense of urgency. One small tip I've learned over the years is that West Elm tends to sync their biggest drops with holiday weekends, so keep an eye out for those even if it's just a random flash sale. You'll definitely find something within that 2500 budget if you stay on top of it. Dont let the stress get to you, you have got time before the 1st. Honestly, PriceDropCatch is the easiest way to see if you're actually getting a good deal there.




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