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Home Depot Mexico Listing Scraper

A Home Depot Mexico listing scraper for turning category or search pages into a clean CSV. Import the template, add the listing URLs you want to monitor, and UScraper collects brand, model, rating, review count, SKU, current price, original price, and product URL from product tiles in the local desktop app.

Output

CSV

Columns

8

Inputs

Multiple URLs

Waits

Built in

Template

Free import

Best fit

Who uses a Home Depot Mexico product listing export

E-commerce analysts

Weekly category checks

Favorable to scraping

Track visible prices, discount gaps, SKUs, and category coverage across Home Depot Mexico departments without rebuilding a spreadsheet by hand.

Brand and distributor teams

Assortment audits

Favorable to scraping

Compare how your products appear beside competing brands, then filter the CSV by marca, modelo, rating, or review count for follow-up.

Retail intelligence agencies

Client reporting

Nuanced outcome

Use repeatable local runs for price snapshots, while keeping legal review, site limits, and client-approved data retention rules in the workflow.

Workflow

How the automation moves through Home Depot Mexico listings

Navigate through category or search URLs

The template starts with a list of Home Depot Mexico listing pages. You can replace the sample URLs with category, search, or filtered result pages that matter to your team.

Wait for rendered product tiles

Built-in page-load waits and short sleeps give the storefront time to hydrate before extraction begins, which helps avoid empty rows on slower connections.

Mark rows before export

A JavaScript step identifies product links, infers SKU and brand details where available, and prepares product rows for Structured Export without exposing you to selector-heavy setup.

Loop through pagination and inputs

When a Next or Siguiente control exists, the workflow clicks it, waits again, exports the next page, and then continues to the next input URL when the listing ends.

How to use

From template import to first CSV

1

Download the JSON template

Use the page CTA to download the hosted template file, then import it into UScraper.

2

Replace the sample listing URLs

Add the Home Depot Mexico category or search pages you want to scrape. Keep one clear listing URL per input.

3

Confirm the save folder

The default export file is home_depot_mexico_listados_scraper.csv. Change the folder if your team stores retail snapshots elsewhere.

4

Run a short test first

Start with one category and one or two pages. Check that rows include prices, SKU values, and product URLs before scaling the batch.

5

Open the CSV in your analysis tool

Load the file in Excel, Google Sheets, Power Query, or your BI pipeline and compare products by brand, category, or price movement.

Output preview

What the CSV looks like

home_depot_mexico_listados_scraper.csv
CSV - UTF-8 - Append

Column

marca

Brand shown on the listing tile or inferred from the product URL.

Column

modelo

Product model or title text cleaned for spreadsheet use.

Column

calificacion

Visible rating value, normalized when present.

Column

resena

Review count from the listing tile.

Column

sku

SKU captured from the product URL pattern.

Column

precio_actual

Current visible price.

Column

precio_original

Original or crossed-out price when the page shows one.

Column

url_producto

Canonical product URL without query strings.

Sample rows

2 of many

marcamodelocalificacionresenaskuprecio_actualprecio_originalurl_producto
COMMERCIAL ELECTRICTemporizador mecanico 24 horas interior4.518123456$199.00$249.00
RYOBIMulticontacto con proteccion de sobrecarga4.742987654$349.00
Headers included - each listing page appends below previous rows

Frequently asked questions

Automating Home Depot Mexico pages can be affected by site terms, robots rules, anti-bot controls, copyright, privacy law, and local data-use restrictions. Use modest volumes, avoid bypassing access controls, do not collect personal data, and get legal advice before redistributing product datasets or using them in commercial intelligence products.

Before you scale

Practical limits and maintenance notes

Guardrails for reliable retail scraping

Pacing

Avoid aggressive category sweeps

Home Depot Mexico may throttle, challenge, or slow traffic when browsing looks unnatural. Run smaller batches, keep waits in place, and stop when the site presents a CAPTCHA or access warning.

Layout

Expect storefront changes

Product tiles, price labels, and pagination controls can change during promotions or redesigns. If exports go blank, rerun a short test and update the workflow before collecting more rows.

Policy

Review terms before commercial reuse

Public product listings still carry usage rules. Review Home Depot Mexico terms and robots guidance, keep a documented purpose, and avoid reselling or republishing scraped catalog data without approval.

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What's Included

  • Template JSON file ready to import
  • Pre-configured scraping nodes
  • Works with UScraper desktop app

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