

IMPORTANT! Brickseek is a 3rd party tool and is not always accurate on inventory – you cannot price match with Brickseek. Scroll to the bottom and you will see the stores in your area that have the item and what the price is at that particular store.

You can see the MSRP (retail price), SKU, UPC, and there is also a link to. This will bring back all the information on this item.
#WALMART INVENTORY CHECKER SKU ZIP#
In this case, it’s Walmart.īe sure the SKU dot is ticked, put your SKU number in, and also your zip code. When you get to Brickseek, go to the inventory checker link at the top of the page … then click on the one you want. You can take this SKU number and go over to and put it in their inventory checker to see how much it is at your store.
#WALMART INVENTORY CHECKER SKU CODE#
It will then input the SKU of the item you select into the search box … you will then again, have to add your zip code and hit “check inventory” for it to bring up your local stores. Just click on the SKU finder link and put in a description.

If you don’t know either one, you can go to Brickseek and put in a description of the item. If you know the UPC, you could use that too. The SKU for this product is the numbers after the product name, so in the below example it is 824344260. Here are a couple examples of Walmart links – this is how you find the URL. For me, the Walmart app usually tells the correct price, but you have to hit the tab at the top for your store. Walmart’s prices online and in the Walmart app are sometimes different, you cannot rely on the prices shown online to be the store prices. It’s pretty simple really.īrickseek can help you with Walmart, Target, Lowes, Office Depot, Home Depot, CVS, Staples, BJ’s, and Macys stores.įirst, you will need the SKU number or the UPC number. If you don’t know what Brickseek is, you are really missing out in the clearance world! If you see a post that has a clearance item, you can look it up to see what the price is at your local store.
