Compare prices across retailers without tab overload

All guides

The hard part of comparison shopping is not finding a price—it is making sure you are comparing the same product, with the same fulfillment terms, and a realistic view of tax, shipping, and return policies.

Start with a shortlist, not fifty tabs

Opening every retailer at once creates noise. A better workflow is to define what you need (model, capacity, colorway, key features), confirm you are matching the correct SKU or model number, then compare a small set of finalists side by side.

Compare total landed cost

List price alone can mislead. Shipping thresholds, expedited fees, membership discounts, and bundled offers change the number you actually pay. When two prices look close, the cheaper option is often the one with simpler fulfillment—not the lowest headline.

Use AI search to explore, then verify details

Tools like Bundance help you discover options and surface alternatives quickly. When you are ready to buy, double-check warranty, seller reputation, and return windows on the retailer page. For a broader primer on conversational discovery, read how an AI shopping assistant works.