Yes! Oh wait a minute…Amazon sends me to Zappos for this price. I did find an 8 available in the next listing, for a Turnlock boot for $107. ![]() Sadly, I can’t filter out that result because Amazon doesn’t have a size filter for this search. But there’s no size 8 available at that price. Big range, right? As it turns out, you can get the boot for $104 if you have very small or very large feet. The cheapest listing says $104-160 for the Classic Cuff Mini Winter Boot. ![]() The challenge arises when you start digging into your options. And, you can sort those results by price, from lowest to highest. Sure, you can search for anything on Amazon and get tons of results. AmazonĪmazon is the most versatile of the shopping sites we put to the test, but it’s not a true price-shopping experience. To keep things comparable, we’re using a specific term everyone knows, “UGG Classic Short Boots.” Read on to see which site found us the lowest price. Putting Price Comparison Sites to the Test The search for UGGs Are they even worth a budget fashionista’s time? That’s the question we intend to answer. So many of them have come and gone, including NexTag and Beatmyprice. And then, wait, did we find the lowest price? Yeah, that’s what happens.īad user experience and outdated websites makes us wonder if the days of the price comparison website are over. You usually end up down a rabbit hole of random websites that all look like they’re in need of a facelift. ![]() Sadly, the act of price shopping is about as pleasant as losing an entire toenail. Comparing prices is the hallmark of a smart bargain shopper.
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