- Today, I'm going to show you how to score insider crazy clearance deals at your local Walmart. Plus how to unlock prices that
very few people know exist. Welcome back to the channel. I'm the YouTube deal guy, Matt Granite. Imagine walking down the
aisles of your local Walmart, seeing a price, and then using an app
that will unlock a price that could be half of
what you see advertised physically in-store. I'm gonna show you how to do this. This is an easy trick. And although I've never made
a video about this before, there actually is someone who
does this regularly on YouTube his channel's name is Super Unsexy. He's awesome. There's a link in the
video description box, so you can check out his channel. For my video today, as
we head into Walmart, this is not a sponsored
video and I'm really excited. Okay, here we go. It's time for insider secret
clearance deals at Walmart. Hey guys, it's me under here. The YouTube Deal Guy, Matt Granite. If you like this type of content, please give this video a thumbs up. It helps the YouTube algorithm. And now without further delay, come on in, I'm gonna show you some
insider secret clearance deals at Walmart. The only trick you need to unlock these unbelievably low prices that you will not see advertised in-store is download the Walmart app. And in addition to all of
the sales and clearance items and rollbacks that you
see in your local Walmart, the app, once you use this and
you start scanning products, which I'm gonna show, you will unlock often
significantly lower prices. Let's head over to the
tech clearance section. And as you guys can see,
I've picked up a power bank, clearance price, $25. I pick up the Walmart
app, I scan the price tag, and then I'm able to get it
for $10 versus the 25 in-store. That's a difference of
$15 on a $25 purchase. If you guys are wondering,
how did that work? How did I do that? It's very simple. Just one step. Just to make it clear. All I did was I scanned the
item with the Walmart app. It first reveals the
price at my local store, which is the $25 for the power bank. All you need to do then is
click on the Walmart.com tab beside the, At Your Store tab. And more often than not, this Walmart.com price will
be lower than what's available at your local store. Take the lower price on your app to the associate at checkout, and they will give you the lower price. Walmart will price match
against its own website. That's part of their Price Match Policy. And if you thought that was cool, let me show you some other
prices that I scanned and just how much lower
the price was on the app. Let's take a stroll down one of my other favorite sales sections. It's the overall clearance
aisle, where you can find things if you look carefully. Now, this is a bit of a treasure hunt, and that's one of the fun
things about this method. You can have the app on your phone. Your kids can have it. Everyone can be scanning
and walking around. It's a great way to save money. Gives you a little bit
of exercise in my case, this is as much as I
will work out this month. I'm going to scan the Farberware
on-the-go cordless blender. They have an advertised price of $45. I scan it. I go between the, In This Store
tab and the Walmart.com tab on the app. And I immediately see a better
rollback price of $16.54. Guys, again, that's a difference
of a $45 advertised price down to $16.54. I don't even like smoothies, but I'm now going to start making them just based on how much I saved. Let's continue on. Heading over to the toy aisle, which is particularly well-timed with the holidays right around the corner. I scan the pump-action Nerf Rival, and instead of the
advertised price of $19.88 I pull up a price of $15.88. Imagine how much this could
add up on toy purchases if you've got several
kids, a larger family, I've got nieces and nephews. The savings appear very quickly. Sticking in the same aisle, I scan the Frozen 2
Disney Edition of monopoly and instead of a price of $15.88, which everyone else will be paying unless they're using this trick, I score price of $12.88. I get not a massive price drop, but I do have some huge price drops you're not going to
believe in a few moments. But this does add up very quickly, especially when you're buying gifts or struggling to keep your
family entertained on a budget. Then I headed over to the furniture aisle, and this is sometimes
a hit and miss section. But if you are looking
for a beanbag, like I am, $34.88 is the price that Walmart has advertised for me locally. I use the app, I scan it,
$26.20 for the exact same item. And that $8 price drop
makes me very happy. What I learned very
quickly on dozens of items that I might be buying over
the course of a regular week, I can unlock lower prices, not just in the clearance section, but let's look at these
American flags as an example. Not in the clearance section
$18.87 is the advertised price. I scanned it and it's
$17.99 as the online price. You might say, "That's just a dollar." But at the end of the
day, those dollars add up. And rather than that
money going to Walmart, I'd rather advocate for myself. Use this quick app, this trick, I'd put that cash back in
my wallet, where it belongs. And by the way, guys, if
you liked this video so far, please feel free to give it a thumbs up. Share it with someone if you think they might
be able to benefit. Let me show you how this
worked on two purchases I made for my daughter, and then we're going to get into some really substantial tech savings that you're gonna wanna stick around for. So excited. All right. So the two purchases I
made for my daughter, the Washable Paint Pour set, awesome, $19.97 price on the shelf. I use the app, $16.88. Washable is the key for
the sake of our walls. On the washable 64-pack
of Crayola markers, $19.97 price on the price tag, which is what everyone
else would be paying. You scan the app and you
lock in a price of $16.88. And now it's time for things
to get really interesting as I show you the tech
savings that I scored and you're going to wanna
stick around for this. Let's take a look at this
All-in-One HP ENVY printer. Walmart advertises a price of $119. And I can tell you just from
my deal hunting background, that price is completely incorrect. Probably hasn't been updated. They should not be selling
this printer for 119. And my app reveals the
accurate in-store price of $89. And I think what's so important, guys, Walmart like any other
retailer makes mistakes with its price tags. And if you don't use the app
in a situation like that, and you don't know that
that printer is not listed correctly at all, you will be
paying a much higher price. And for this situation, a $120 All-in-One with that model number, it might've deterred someone
from making a purchase. $89 is much more palatable and watch how these savings add up on the next few purchases
I'm going to show you. Let's look at something
now that's in high demand that's actually price controlled
and that's Windows 10. You're not going to find significant deals on Microsoft Windows 10, but if you are running the
update rather than paying $139, like all the other Walmart shoppers, I scan the product and
I unlock a price of 129. You're not going to believe
the price discrepancy that I found on the gaming aisle. And this is now with a very popular game that a lot of people are buying. Let's take a look at Sims 4. And this is a great holiday gift idea if you've got a lot of gamers, you can actually go
through the gaming section, which becomes a treasure
hunt of magnificence. But the advertised price
of $39.82 is not what I pay when I scan the product, the
exact same Sims 4 game, $19.99 is what I should be paying. And there are actually times
over the course of the year where you can score games
for as low as 3 cents in Walmart's gaming aisle when
you scan it using the app. I didn't have any luck with that on the particular day that I went, this is a great way to save money. You can run wild with it
during the holiday season and unlock unbelievably
cheap gaming prices. And again, I highlighted
a $20 price discrepancy. That's huge. Now the next scan I'm going to show you is actually one of the most surprising because it's a $7.97 price to begin with. How much could that really drop? Take a look at the Irobot
Braava Jet replacement pad. Buy these for my Irobot vacs
$7.97 is what you'll get on the Irobot Braava Jet listed price tag for the wet pad in the store. I scan this. The Braava jet wet pad is $2. That's a $5.97, almost $6
price drop on an $8 item. Now imagine being able to save
$40 for a three-second scan using your smartphone. That's what happened on
this next tech purchase. I know for a fact my
parents are in the market for a Garmin GPS unit. So I walk on over. Even in the case, I'm
able to scan the price. You see a listed price in the case, I'm scanning through glass $229. I pull up, 189.99. That is a $40 price drop. And don't be deterred just
because an item is locked up or not something that you could
actually put in your hand, you don't need to be able to handle it, to scan it and unlock the lower price. And that's just what I did right there. Everything that I showed
you today is something that you can do on your next in-store
trip or visit to Walmart. If you have a smartphone, a few seconds, and the Walmart app, you could save 40, 50, $60 per shopping spree, depending on what it
is you're looking for. And you definitely don't
need me to tell you how quickly that adds up at a time where a lot of us
are financially constrained, that's awesome. But just on your everyday purchases for things that you're already buying, why shouldn't that money go back to you or stay in your wallet rather
than go to a corporation? Yeah, there you go. I hope you guys liked this video. A reminder, if you're looking for more
insider tricks like this, or if you wanna see more
of these inaction videos, I'd love to take you along
for my next shopping spree, could be at any store of your choice. Leave me a comment. Let me know where it
is that you wanna shop. We can shop together. And if you guys are able
to employ this method or trick or download the app, in the comment section, let me
know what you save money on. Maybe it'll be something that can help another viewer of this video. If you guys liked this, subscribe, turn your notifications on so
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