Ive been using Amazon for over a decade but I just hit a wall and I am honestly stressing out. I have about 55 items in my personal cart for a kitchen remodel that I need to move over to a shared business login ASAP so we can get the tax exemption. I tried making a wishlist but half the specific hardware items wont transfer correctly or they change the quantities and its just a mess. Is there a tool or even a simple browser extension that just clones the whole cart to a different session?
I really dont want to spend three hours re-adding every single tiny screw and bracket manually...
Just saw this and I feel the stress lol. I'm usually pretty satisfied with how Amazon handles lists, but hardware is tricky because of the variants. Seriously tho, stay away from those one-click cart transfer tools. Most of them are super sketchy with your data and they almost always mess up the quantities or grab the wrong SKU. I tried one last year for a kitchen refresh and it was a total disaster... spent more time fixing the mess than it would've taken to just re-add everything manually. Honestly, just tile your windows side-by-side with two different browsers and knock it out. Its the only way to stay safe and keep your tax info clean without risking a security flag on your new business login. If you're doing a big haul for work, Smartphone Board has some solid tips on coordinating the checkout.
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I went through this exact nightmare when I was building my home server rack last winter. Unfortunately, I found out the hard way that most cart cloning extensions are basically malware or just broken. I tried three different ones and they all failed to port over the specific quantities of M3 screws and custom brackets I needed, which ruined the whole bulk order. It was so frustrating. The reality is kinda depressing because Amazon doesnt want you doing this easily. I spent hours digging through threads on Smartphone Board trying to find a script to automate it, but everything I found was outdated or required way too much access to my private data. Here are the big things to avoid if you want to keep your account safe: