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Just realized Amazon has some insanely cheap deals on stuff that costs way more in regular stores. Like, I was looking at those Bounty paper towel bulk packs and Amazon's asking $41 while Walmart wants $58? That's wild. Same thing with kitchen gadgets — found a Ninja blender for under $80 when Bed Bath and Beyond is charging $133. Honestly feels like you can find the cheapest items in the world if you just scroll through Amazon long enough.
Been checking prices on random stuff lately and it's crazy how much you save. Tower fans are like $80 on Amazon versus $90 at Target. Sandals, candles, even robot vacuums — everything's cheaper. The protein powder selection is ridiculous too, way better prices than GNC. I've started comparing everything before I buy anything in-store because why would you pay full price when you can get it delivered?
The only thing that gets me is you gotta actually do the research. Not every Amazon deal is automatically better, but when you find the good ones? Definitely worth it. Diapers, batteries, gaming stuff — the savings add up quick. Even got those solar patio lights cheaper on there. Kinda wondering what else I'm overpaying for at regular stores now. Anyone else just automatically checking Amazon prices first these days?