How It Works
How We Find Deals
Our automated system monitors Amazon.ae continuously, tracking prices across thousands of products in the categories Gulf shoppers buy most. The bot runs throughout the day, pulling current prices and comparing them against our stored price history for each product.
When a product’s current price drops below its tracked baseline by at least 10%, it enters our deal queue for review.
How We Verify Deals
This is the part that matters most — and where most deal sites cut corners.
Amazon’s displayed “was” price can be misleading. A product might show “was AED 500, now AED 350” — but if the product hasn’t sold for AED 500 in the past year, that discount figure is meaningless. Retailers and sellers set high reference prices precisely to make ordinary prices look discounted.
We don’t rely on Amazon’s “was” price. Our system maintains its own price history for tracked products. A deal only qualifies when:
- The current price is below the product’s recent sustained price in our database
- The drop is at least 10% — enough to represent genuine savings after accounting for price volatility
- The product is actually in stock and shippable to the UAE
Deal Quality Tiers
Not all deals are equal. We sort by discount percentage, but also take into account:
- Deal depth — 30%+ discounts get featured more prominently than 10-15% drops
- Category — Electronics and mobile accessories often have deeper genuine discounts than consumables
- Rating — Products with fewer than 50 reviews are flagged; we give more weight to well-reviewed items
- Price history — A product that dropped from AED 300 to AED 200 last month and is now “on sale” at AED 220 is not a deal
Lightning Deals vs. Price Drops
We distinguish between two types of deals:
Lightning Deals are time-limited offers Amazon runs for specific time windows — often a few hours. When they appear on the site, the deal may have already ended by the time you see it. Always check Amazon.ae directly to confirm availability.
Price Drops are sustained reductions where the product has dropped in price and remained lower. These are typically safe to act on at your own pace, though Amazon pricing can change at any time.
How to Use the Site
Browse by category using the sidebar or category pages. Each category is filtered to show only deals in that section.
Sort by discount to find the deepest percentage drops. High-discount items appear first by default.
Read deal pages for context — each deal page includes a description of what the product is, why we think it’s worth considering, and a direct link to Amazon.ae.
Check Amazon.ae before buying — prices fluctuate. The price shown on this site was correct when posted. The current Amazon.ae page is always the authoritative source.
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