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Price-check 3 stores, links to 33 more

One search answers the only question that matters: is this the best price? We attempt a live price read at the 3 stores we can reach — the status line below every search reports how many we checked and how many actually returned a price. Most big retailers block automated price checks from servers like ours, so the other 33 arrive as labelled one-tap links — we would rather walk you to a store than invent a number.

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4.5(234)aggregate ratings shown when availableTotal price, best-deal highlight, and honest match confidence on every result.

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This page finds the best price we can read right now. It can't tell you when that price drops, and it can't check the box in your hand is the same model. The free iPhone app scans a barcode to confirm the match and alerts you when a watched price drops.

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Our ranking cannot be bought

The ranked results are ordered by match quality and total price — never by what a store pays us. We earn a small commission when you buy through an outbound link, at no extra cost to you, and that commission never moves a store up the list or changes the price you pay.

Where Amazon sits, stated plainly: Amazon prices can only be shown on this site through Amazon's own Creators API, and that access is gated on a monthly-sales threshold we haven't yet cleared. Until then, Amazon appears as a separate card labelled “not ranked — price not shown” — and whenever we can read a live price anywhere, that card sits below the ranked results, so the cheapest store we can actually verify keeps the top spot. The card repeats that price and the store holding it, so you know exactly what number Amazon has to beat. Only when no store returns a readable price does the Amazon card lead.

How price comparison works here

Most price-comparison sites quietly reorder results to favour whoever pays the most. We don't. When you search, we attempt a live price read at the 3 stores we can reach, score every offer we actually get against the exact product you're looking for, and sort by total price first — so the genuinely cheapest, genuinely-matching deal sits at the top with a Best price badge and a clear “Save $X vs average” figure. The counter above the results always reports how many stores we checked and how many returned a live price.

Three ways to start a comparison

  • Search by name — type a product like “Ninja air fryer” or a specific model number for an exact match.
  • Paste a product link — drop in a link from a store and we'll read the product details, then find the same item everywhere else.
  • Photo search — on the web this is an iOS-app feature, not a working upload. Snap a product in the Price Review iOS app, which identifies it on-device. Type the name here for instant results.

Match confidence on every result

We never pretend a different product is a match just to fill the page. Each result shows a confidence badge: an Exact match means the barcode or model number lines up, while a Close match is amber so you know to double-check the variant. When at least a few reviews exist, we aggregate the star rating across stores and show it as 4.5 ★ (234).

Honest about live prices

This tool covers 36 stores. We attempt a live price read at 3 of them; the remaining 33 are click-throughs only, because most large retailers block automated price checks from servers like ours — and Amazon prices can only come from Amazon's Creators API, which we don't yet have access to. When we can read a live price, we show it; when we can't, we degrade honestly to a labelled store link so you can check the latest price yourself in one tap. We never invent a number, and the counter above the results always reports how many stores we actually reached. For an exact, barcode-level match with live prices and price-drop alerts, our free iPhone app scans products on-device.

Where Amazon prices come from

The only compliant way for a site like ours to display an Amazon price is Amazon's own Creators API, which returns the lowest new and used offers straight from Amazon. That API is gated on a monthly-sales threshold this site hasn't yet cleared, so for now Amazon appears as a tagged “Check price on Amazon” button that takes you straight to Amazon to see the current price — we never scrape it. When the API access is on, the Amazon row prints the lowest new and used price with an “as of” stamp. Either way, we show you the cheapest price we can read right next to it, and Amazon is deliberately placed below the ranked results whenever a real, readable price exists — a paid link should never sit above a genuinely better offer. If Amazon isn't below the number we show you, buy from the store that is.

Affiliate & advertising disclosure

Price.Review is reader-supported. The outbound store buttons on this page are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission when you buy something — at no additional cost to you. This never affects the price you pay or where a store ranks in our results. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Live prices are shown on a best-effort basis and can change at any time; always confirm the final price on the retailer's own site before buying.