PriceGrabber

Sean Lynch over at Catallarchy[*1] likes PriceGrabber[*2] much more than, say, Froogle.

On hard drives, for example, you can filter by size range, cache size,speed, and manufacturer. The couple times I’ve found errors in eitherthe condition an item was listed in (the vendor had a refurb listed asnew) or the availability (the vendor was out of stock but it showed asin stock on PriceGrabber) they’ve always responded within one businessday. I have yet to find an incorrect price. Occasionally some of thelistings will say “see site” but I generally just skip those. Rebates,which I hate, are also listed right in the comparison list, so youdon’t have to visit the price to find out you need to mail in a rebateform and then wait for your money if you’re lucky enough to have therebate actually fulfilled. They also list stuff that’s available fromAmazon, so no more searching Amazon and not knowing whether the item inthe list is actually available to buy or if it’s from an Amazon partnerand not Amazon themselves!