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BrickSeek Is the Target & Walmart Clearance Buddy You Need!

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Ever wish you could hack the inventory system at Walmart or Target? Then you’re gonna love learning how to use BrickSeek. Using a tool like BrickSeek during clearance events, like the semiannual Target toy clearance sale, will help you see the prices at your local store and — depending on the retailer — what their inventory looks like.

Spoiler alert: BrickSeek isn’t as wonderful as it used to be with Walmart. But that doesn’t mean you can’t still use it to your advantage.

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What is BrickSeek?

A person's hands holding a cell phone displaying BrickSeek.com's Walmart Inventory Checker in front of an empty shelf.

BrickSeek.com is a free website and app that reports store inventory by DPCI (department/class/item) or UPC (universal product code) at Target, Walmart, Lowe’s, and other retailers. If you don’t have the DCPI or UPC for a particular product, you can also look it up by name in BrickSeek’s search bar.

So what’s the beauty of looking up a product on BrickSeek? You can instantly see if any store has the item on clearance at a lower price. For example, these Skullcandy Sesh Evo earbuds are usually priced at $58.99 on Target.com, but when I looked them up on BrickSeek, I found out they were on clearance at local Target stores for just $29.99. That’s 49% off!

While BrickSeek works just fine with Target inventory, you might have some difficulty with Walmart. Previously when using BrickSeek with Walmart, it would give an inventory estimate when you put in your ZIP code. But the Walmart inventory system is no longer communicating with the BrickSeek system. You can still see the Walmart clearance price, but the inventory amount will now say “Unknown.”

Related: Did you know that Walmart clearance items are often cheaper than their sticker price? We’ll show you how to find secret Walmart clearance.

 

How do I use the BrickSeek Inventory Checkers?

A graphic of two iPhones displaying a product page on BrickSeek.com with the product's availability in different store locations.

From the BrickSeek home page, you’ll need to navigate to the Inventory Checkers subpages from the main menu. You’ll then select a store, enter an SKU or UPC, and enter your ZIP code.

BrickSeek shows whether the item I’m looking for is in stock, in limited quantity, or out of stock at stores near me and the current price.

While certain retailers like Target will display “In Stock” or “Out of Stock” for local inventory, Walmart’s inventory system no longer lets BrickSeek know if items are in stock or not. Unfortunately, BrickSeek isn’t much help with checking your local Walmart’s inventory anymore.

Here are the shortcuts to popular BrickSeek inventory pages:

 

Does BrickSeek have an app?

A person sitting in their car, using a phone displaying the Brickseek app.

Yes — the BrickSeek mobile app is available for iOS and Android devices. Personally, I much prefer using the mobile-friendly interface of the BrickSeek app rather than the BrickSeek website.

 

 

Is BrickSeek always accurate?

A woman looking confused at an empty shelf at CVS

Unfortunately, BrickSeek’s inventory estimates are not always accurate. But in my experience, the results are most accurate at Lowe’s.

If you want to be 100% sure, check BrickSeek first and then call the store before making a trip.

 

Is BrickSeek free?

A screenshot of the membership pricing for BrickSeek, showing the Free, premium, and extreme deal hunter levels.

Yes and no. BrickSeek is free if you want to look up items. But if you want to set alerts so you can be notified when an item is restocked or returned in your area, you may want to consider a paid membership.

Here are the BrickSeek membership options:

  • Basic (Free) — One local in-store deal alert and three online deal alerts per week.
  • Premium ($9.99 per month) — Check in-store markdowns, five local deal alerts and 10 online deal alerts daily, and early access for certain deals.
  • Extreme Deal Hunter ($29.99 per month) — Initial access to certain deals, 20 local inventory alerts twice daily, and unlimited online deal alerts.

Obviously, paying to save money requires that you get disciplined with your clearance hunting to make sure you’re saving more than you’re spending.

My advice? Stick with the free version for a month before considering the paid version.