Comparison tools, apples and oranges

CR is Loving – Comparison Tools That Work

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Online comparison tools are hit and miss.

A bad comparison tool will preference sponsored products over the best value.

But a good comparison tool will save you time and money.

Here are four comparison tools that everyday women can rely on!

Grocery Cop

Online shopping has made grocery shopping so much easier. No line, no impulse buying and no perilous struggle through the rain with an overflowing trolley.

But shopping around can be a bit difficult online – especially for those of us who aren’t tech savvy. That’s where the Grocery Cop comparison tool comes in. This site allows you to pick out all of your regular grocery items and directly compare prices across Woolies, Coles and other smaller retailers. You can add items to separate carts for each location, or add items to both carts and compare the final bill at the end of your shop to choose whether you will buy from Coles or Woolies.

Our favourite part of this comparison tool is its simplicity. Everything is colour coded and easy to use.

Just browse for your groceries and start clicking!

Motormouth

Many of us remember the outrage we felt when fuel prices jumped up over 90 cents a litre. What we would give to go back in time now! 

The hefty cost of fuel and variation in prices causes daily frustration. How many times have you filled up, only to pass another station 5 minutes down the road that is 10c cheaper?

The Motormouth comparison tools aims to make these situations a thing of the past. Motormouth is committed to helping Australian motorists get a better deal on fuel by providing them with easily accessible information. The site is updated twice daily with fuel prices from over 1200 stations across the nation.

You will always find the cheapest fuel with this comparison tool.

Private Health Insurance Ombudsmen Comparison Tool

Private health insurance guarantees the best cover for yourself and your family. But it can also be a major money drain if your policy isn’t right for you.

The private health insurance ombudsmen comparison tool gives you the power to compare private health insurance policies quickly and easily. You can search according to the number of people you wish to cover on your plan as well as the level of cover each require: hospital, general or combined.

Most importantly, all information comes from an impartial source through the private health ombudsmen. You can trust that the information you are reading is genuine – not just clever advertising.

Get started here. 

Compare the Market

The Compare the Market (or should we say Compare the Meerkat) has earned a lot of attention through their catchy advertising campaigns. But we are REALLY loving this site because of the breadth and quality of their comparison tool. Compare the Market allows you to search health insurance, car insurance, life insurance, home insurance, travel insurance and bank interest rates. Anything money-related, you’ll find it here. Compare the Market do have advertising. But rather than altering their product ratings, any advertised offers are tagged as featured items on their homepage.

Many of us get into the habit of simply renewing insurance or paying bills when they roll in. Be more aware of your money. Use this comparison tool to investigate where you could be saving today!

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