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by georgemcbay 5141 days ago
Good question. Amazon is great for searching, pretty good for browsing, but pretty awful for browse-searching, where you're trying to narrow down results via search but still browse through them using various sorting and filtering types. The consistently awful price handling is the worst part of it.

I often find myself doing product filtering on other sites (yes, I feel a bit bad about this) and then (usually) buying on Amazon because of price and the free Prime shipping.

eg. I'll figure out what I want to buy for a new computer system on Newegg, because their combined browse-search is way better than Amazon's, and then take the final result and see if it is worth buying on Amazon via a direct parts name/number search. Amazon loses about 10-20% of the sales I would have otherwise just given them due to this when it turns out the cost to buy the item on the other site I was using is similar enough to the Amazon price. When the price is even close I favor the other site since they provided me a better UX experience, but I do admit that if the overall cost to buy on Amazon is significantly cheaper, I'll still buy from them.