Their RSS feed is agravating--it's full of their bloated, one-note comedy,
with no prices given. Plus they throw in all these extraneous posts in an
attempt to "create community". I want to glance at the feed for the
product and the price; they put barriers in the way of that.
Other than that irritation, there are sometimes some definite real deals
which makes it worthwhile to check. The comment section is open (ignore the
"Quality Posts" section) and uncensored -- reading the first 2 or 3
pages will give you a clear idea of whether the daily deal is really up to
snuff. You can safely ignore the goofy description and daily goofy podcast as
well.
I totally love Woot! Although it features the occasional poor product or
marketing mistake (ex. Roomba on end), they have a really great business model.
(Especially their BoCs)
As a bargain hunter, I am a huge fan of Woot! Sure, they aren't all winners
but you can't please everyone all of the time. When it's good, it's great and
the anticipation of "what will be next!?!" is what really drives the
site.
Woot! was actually a recommendation for be from Wakoopa and boy, I can hardly
describe how grateful I am that is was. Woot! is a great concept and offers some
good deals. It's like NewEgg, except for everything else and with only one
insane deal a day.
While Woot's sales are usually a miss, you can sometimes find something you
might need/really want for cheap. Also the woot-offs are a lot of fun and the
BOC is always a challenge to get.
Their RSS feed is agravating--it's full of their bloated, one-note comedy, with no prices given. Plus they throw in all these extraneous posts in an attempt to "create community". I want to glance at the feed for the product and the price; they put barriers in the way of that.
Other than that irritation, there are sometimes some definite real deals which makes it worthwhile to check. The comment section is open (ignore the "Quality Posts" section) and uncensored -- reading the first 2 or 3 pages will give you a clear idea of whether the daily deal is really up to snuff. You can safely ignore the goofy description and daily goofy podcast as well.
See also: Lifehacker's daily deals post.
pointless, stuff is gone before you can buy it
Woot!
Tip: If you don't hear about a deal directly from Woot, you'll hear about it from TechCrunch or one of its affiliated sites.
The shirts are epic and they always have good deals. I bought a 42" HDTV from them for like 2/3 of what the average price was
I love the t shirts.. and they do international orders on them now!
awesome deals everyday. or most days anyway. got a speaker for my ipod for $30 and it was retailed at $150
Everyone wants to get an awesome BoC.
I totally love Woot! Although it features the occasional poor product or marketing mistake (ex. Roomba on end), they have a really great business model. (Especially their BoCs)
As a bargain hunter, I am a huge fan of Woot! Sure, they aren't all winners but you can't please everyone all of the time. When it's good, it's great and the anticipation of "what will be next!?!" is what really drives the site.
It's okay. I guess.
Used to be actually decent, now it is just Roomba after Roomba. Wish they had more interesting products at better prices.
Woot! was actually a recommendation for be from Wakoopa and boy, I can hardly describe how grateful I am that is was. Woot! is a great concept and offers some good deals. It's like NewEgg, except for everything else and with only one insane deal a day.
woot!
While Woot's sales are usually a miss, you can sometimes find something you might need/really want for cheap. Also the woot-offs are a lot of fun and the BOC is always a challenge to get.