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The Best Stuff Is in the Spreadsheets—Boon Buy Shows You How to Pick the Cream of the Crop

There's one question almost every agent shopper has asked:

"The same item has several links in the spreadsheet—different prices, different sellers, different QC photos. Which one is the so-called best batch?"

The hard part? There's no absolute right answer. Because "best" depends on what you care about—do you want the most accurate replica? Are you on a tight budget and just need something wearable? Or do you not want to wait too long?

But there is one method that helps you pick the right batch every time—learning how to read spreadsheets.

Boon Buy already combines spreadsheet data from multiple agent platforms, so one search shows you different sellers, different prices, and different QC photos. Let's use three real people's stories to show how to choose.

Guy Who Wants the Most Accurate AJ1

He searches "AJ1 Chicago" on Boon Buy and gets six links:

  • ¥180 — Has two blurry QC photos

  • ¥280 — Clear photos, can see the leather texture

  • ¥350 — Clear photos, also shows the sole and midsole

  • ¥150 — No QC photos

  • ¥260 — QC photos show misaligned stitching

  • ¥390 — Every angle photographed, even Jessie's wearing them

How he chooses:

First he eliminates links with no QC photos or blurry ones—¥150 and ¥180 are out.

Then he compares QC photos between ¥280 and ¥390. The ¥280 link has decent leather texture, but the toe shape is slightly off. The ¥390 link has a toe shape closer to the original, and the text spacing on the midsole matches.

He picks the ¥390 one.

The rule 👉: Skip blurry QC photos. Skip misaligned stitching. Skip details that don't match. Budget is wide open, quality must be on point.

Guy Wanting the Best Value Essentials Hoodie

He searches "Essentials hoodie" on Boon Buy and gets:

  • ¥69 — Photo looks okay, but only one

  • ¥89 — Three QC photos, hang tag is clear

  • ¥120 — All details photographed, fabric thickness looks good

  • ¥150 — Very clear, labeled "original fabric"

  • ¥45 — Blurry, obviously fake

How he chooses:

He eliminates ¥45 first—too cheap, definitely low quality. ¥69 only has one photo, not confident enough.

He compares ¥89 and ¥120. ¥89's hang tag is photographed clearly, showing the seller cares about packaging. ¥120's fabric looks thicker. He goes with the ¥89 one—hang tag checks out, price is closest to his budget, QC is good enough.

The rule 👉: Draw a line between your max and min acceptable price. Within that range, compare QC photo clarity—pick the clearest.

Practical Steps on Boon Buy—Three Steps to Pick the Best Batch

Step 1: Search

Open Boon Buy. Enter what you want. Like "Yeezy 350."

Step 2: Filter

Look at the info in the results list—price range, QC photo count and quality, which agent platform it's from. Narrow it down based on your priority (most accurate / best value / just usable).

Step 3: Compare

After locking in 2-3 candidate links, click in for more detailed QC photos and info. Watch for three things:

  • 📸 Photo count—3+ photos is more reliable than 1-2

  • 🧵 Stitching and details—this is how you really judge product quality

  • 📅 Update date—recent updates mean it's still actively sold

Three steps done, and you've got your answer.


The Golden Rule

Don't pick based on price alone, and don't pick based on QC photos alone. Price and QC photos only make sense together.

A ¥280 item with solid QC—that's good value. A ¥69 item with solid QC—that's a steal. A ¥280 item with one blurry QC photo—that's a trap.

On Boon Buy, all this info is right in front of you. Just takes a few minutes to compare.

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