Do you have an iPhone or a smart phone? Believe it or not, your phone can save you lots just by using these helpful and friendly apps!
The Cellfire app is great for adding coupons to store shoppers cards like Kroger, Safeway, Dominick’s, Tom Thumb and more! You simply register for free, then enter your store card into the application and all the available coupons for your store will appear. You can then load them to your card for your discount to be taken off at the register. Your coupons will be loaded to your card within 10 minutes so you can actually add them as you shop. These coupons will NOT double however. (cost=free) Shop on iTunes
RedLaser - Use RedLaser to compare prices. This app is really slick. You simply use your iPhone to scan a products barcode, it searches online prices almost instantly and produces a list of retailers that sell the item and shows you the cost from those retailers. This allows you to make sure you are getting a good deal. New with version 2.7.0 this app will now displays allergen info from FoodEssentials.com and electronics reviews from alaTest.com. Cost $1.99 Shop on iTunes
Watch here to see how easy it is to use Red Laser:
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Grocery IQ is the official application of Coupons.com. Useful features include multi-user shopping lists, bar code scanning and shopping card integration. You can setup custom aisle arrangements for each store. Print directly to some HP printers, or email coupons to yourself. Cost is $.99 Shop on iTunes
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CompareMe
This is a handy tool! I often find myself reading the per unit-of-measure prices on the shelves, but what do you do when one is priced per gallon and the other per ounce? Or worse yet, liters? You’d have to have a calculator. CompareMe does one better than a calculator by letting you enter all the details about the weight, price and unit of measure for a true comparison! Very simple to use. $1.99
SnapTell
This app will allow you to take a picture of any DVD, CD, video game or book cover and find additional information on it. Depending on the product, you can also see prices and make a purchase on Amazon, see ratings on IMDB, Rotten Tomato, GameSpot, Wikipedia or results on Google. Please take a closer look below with the guys from AppVee.com. FREE
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Nice read, I just passed this onto a friend who was doing a little research on that. And he just bought me lunch because I found it for him smile Therefore let me rephrase that: Thank you for lunch!
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Really nice set of applications you list here, I’ve found RedLaser to be a fast and efficient way to shop.