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Cartrix for Target
Target is the mainstream collector default for Pokémon cards, with tiny per-store allocations and a Friday-afternoon restock pattern. Here's how to catch them.
How Target releases work
Target is where most casual collectors look first, both in-store and on Target.com. Online TCG restocks frequently appear on Friday afternoons (roughly 3–6 PM Eastern) but can land any day, and individual products often carry strict per-order limits to deter resellers.
Allocations per store are small — sometimes only a handful of Elite Trainer Boxes — so online restocks vanish quickly. Being alerted the moment a SKU flips to in-stock is the difference between checkout and a sold-out page.
How Cartrix helps on Target
- Watch Target.com SKUs continuously and alert you the instant one restocks
- Send Discord + SMS pings so you catch the Friday-afternoon window even away from your screen
- Auto-fill checkout to beat the seconds-long online sellouts
- Track by set and product so the firehose of unrelated drops never buries the one you want
FAQ
What day does Target restock Pokémon cards?
Target online TCG restocks commonly appear on Friday afternoons (about 3–6 PM Eastern), though they can happen any day and vary by region. Because there's no guaranteed schedule, a live stock alert is the most reliable way to catch one.
Does Cartrix work with Target's purchase limits?
Yes — Cartrix is built for collectors buying within posted per-customer limits, not for bypassing them. It helps you secure your allowed quantity at retail before stock sells out.
Get started
Cartrix Alerts notifies you the moment Target products drop, and Cartrix Pro automates the checkout. See all supported sites or read our checkout automation guide to understand how it works.
Never miss a Pokémon restock again.
Cartrix Alerts pings you on Discord + SMS the second a set restocks; Cartrix Pro secures it at MSRP with one-tap checkout. No proxies, from $5.99/mo.
Get drop alerts — from $5.99/mo