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Has anyone actually tested a Walmart scraper in the last 3–6 months?

I’m looking for something that can pull Walmart product data without turning into a constant maintenance project.

Open source would be ideal, but I’m fine with a paid tool if it genuinely works. I’m mainly interested in product titles, prices, availability, seller info, reviews, and product URLs.

There are plenty of “best Walmart scraper” lists out there, but most seem to repeat the same tools without saying whether anyone actually ran them against Walmart recently.

If you’ve personally used one in 2026, what did you try?

It would be useful to know roughly what you tested and what started failing first. Blocks, missing fields, location-specific prices, cost, or something else.

Not looking for affiliate links or tools people have only read about. I’d rather hear about an imperfect tool someone actually tested.

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u/Objective-Fun-4533 — 7 days ago

Best Amazon scraping tools for competitor product research?

I’m trying to understand how Amazon sellers collect competitor product data for research, like prices, ratings, reviews, ASINs, and availability.

I started checking listings manually, but it quickly became too time-consuming when I needed to compare multiple search results or product pages, especially as prices and reviews kept changing.

I've tried Thunderbit, which offers Amazon product data extraction into spreadsheets, but I haven’t seen many seller workflows for this yet.

For those who’ve done this before, what tools have worked best for pulling Amazon competitor data into a spreadsheet?

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u/Objective-Fun-4533 — 9 days ago
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$5 million to survive 24 hours locked in Costco with a hostile chimpanzee. What is your strategy?

You start at the front entrance, unarmed. The chimp starts at the very back in the receiving dock, and it actively wants to kill you. You have free run of the store and can use whatever you find.

Honestly, trying to fight it is suicide. Chimps are scary strong. I think my immediate move is running for the walk-in dairy cooler. Those doors are heavy metal and usually latch pretty solid. If I can drag a couple of those heavy flatbed carts in front of the door from the inside, I might be able to just camp it out. Or maybe try to start up a forklift if the keys are in it and lift myself to the highest rack.

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u/Objective-Fun-4533 — 9 days ago

You can freeze time for an hour a day, but you still age during the frozen hour. Are you actually using it?

I guess most people'd say they prefer to use a time freeze to nap or skip traffic, but the aging aspect completely ruins the casual appeal. If you use the full hour every day, that is an extra fifteen days of aging a year. Over a few decades, you are shaving actual years off your life just to avoid minor inconveniences.

I feel like I would end up hoarding it. Only using a few seconds here and there to avoid a car crash or grab something falling. Using it for mundane stuff just feels like a waste of life, literally.

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u/Objective-Fun-4533 — 22 days ago