Israeli Product Price Comparator
Verified95/100Compare product prices across major Israeli retailers and e-commerce platforms including Zap.co.il, KSP, iDigital, Ivory, Bug, and more. Use when the user wants to find the best price for electronics, appliances, computers, or consumer goods in Israel, needs to compare local vs. import pricing, or wants guidance on price tracking tools and Israeli consumer protection rights. Do NOT use for comparing grocery or food prices, real estate, or financial products.
Trust score 95/100 (Verified) · 109+ installs · 3 GitHub contributors · MIT license
Comparing product prices in Israel — electronics, appliances, and consumer goods — requires scanning multiple sites like Zap, KSP, iDigital, Ivory, Bug, and Machsanei Hashmal, each showing different prices, availability, and shipping terms. Price gaps can reach tens of percent on the same product, and sometimes parallel imports are cheaper but carry warranty risks. This skill enables fast, informed comparison including warranty coverage, parallel imports, and consumer protection rights.
npx skills-il add skills-il/developer-tools --skill israeli-product-price-comparator -a claude-codeInstall on Claude.ai, Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, Manus, or other platforms
- 1. Click "Download ZIP" to download the skill files.
- 2. Open Claude Desktop and go to Customize > Skills.
- 3. Click "+" and select "Upload a skill", then upload the ZIP file.
- 4. Start a new conversation. The skill will activate automatically when relevant.
When to Apply
- Comparing prices on a specific electronics product across Israeli online and physical stores
- Evaluating parallel import vs. local purchase value including warranty and customs
- Analyzing total cost of ownership for a product including shipping, insurance, and return terms
- Finding the best price for a home appliance filtered by energy rating
- Tracking price history to determine whether a sale is a genuine discount
Try These Prompts
Compare prices for MacBook Air M3 15-inch with 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD across KSP, iDigital, Ivory, Bug, and Zap. Show price, whether official or parallel import, availability, and shipping cost.
I am considering a Samsung 65-inch OLED TV. Official import price is 8,500 NIS and parallel import is 6,200 NIS. Analyze the value considering warranty differences, repair service, and potential compatibility issues.
Find a 9kg washing machine with A energy rating in the 2,000-3,500 NIS price range. Compare 5 models including price, annual electricity consumption, noise level, and warranty.
Check the price history of Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones over the past 6 months. Is the current price of 1,200 NIS at KSP truly a discount, or is it the regular price?
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