Household & Organization
Unbeatable Bucket Bargain: Three for Less Than Ten Bucks!
I was SO frustrated needing a new bucket for spring cleaning; a single one at Home Depot was nearly five bucks! Then, on my Costco run, I stumbled upon a game-changer: a three-pack of robust five-gallon buckets, complete with handles, for an astonishing nine dollars and ninety-nine cents. This is a first for me at Costco! Considering a similar bucket elsewhere costs around four or five dollars on its own, this incredible deal means you’re getting three for practically the price of two, making it perfect for gardening, car washing, or general household tasks.
Tiny Pantry Triumph: $13 Bins Conquer Clutter!
My small pantry was a constant source of stress, with items crammed in and impossible to find. I was thrilled to discover this two-pack of twelve-gallon storage bins from Greenmade at Costco for just thirteen dollars. These are a slightly smaller version of the usual Costco giants, making them the perfect size for taming chaos in smaller storage closets or, like in my case, transforming a cluttered pantry into an organized haven. Finally, I can see everything I have, all thanks to these budget-friendly bins!
Pest-Free Patio Dining: The $19 Bug-Repellent Fan Secret!
Summer evenings on the patio are lovely, but uninvited winged guests often crashed our dinner parties. That was until I found these new bug-repellent fans at Costco, a two-pack for only nineteen dollars. These whisper-quiet, USB rechargeable fans are a game-changer for outdoor dining. They even feature a holographic pattern on the propellers to further deter insects, ensuring a more pleasant, pest-free experience so we can actually enjoy our food and company without constant swatting.
Garage Disaster to Organized Dream: The $32 Costco Fix!
My garage looked like a hardware store exploded; tools, seasonal items, and sports gear were everywhere. I was about to give up when I saw this brand-new fifteen-piece garage organization system at Costco for just thirty-two dollars. It’s a brilliant concept designed to streamline even the most awkwardly shaped essentials, from large shovels and rakes to a leaf blower or even a ladder. This system has been a lifesaver, bringing order to the chaos and making everything easily accessible.
Crystal Clear Headlights: The $13 Costco Wipe Wonder!
Driving at night was becoming a bit dicey with my car’s hazy, yellow-stained headlights. I was skeptical, but this twelve-pack of TurtleWax headlight cleaner wipes from Costco, priced at thirteen dollars, worked wonders. These wipes aren’t just for headlights; they can apparently tackle stubborn hard water spots and bugs on your car’s exterior too. My headlights went from dingy to dazzling with minimal effort, significantly improving visibility and the car’s overall look. It’s a simple, effective solution.
Costco’s Fort Knox Florals: Why Are These $90 Lego Flowers Under Lock and Key?
Walking through Costco, I noticed something unusual: the new Lego flower arrangements, priced at a hefty ninety dollars, were locked up like precious diamonds! It made me chuckle, but also curious. In their defense, it is Lego, and these intricate sets are undeniably stunning, offering blooms that require no sunshine or water. Upon checking, the same set would cost around one hundred and ten dollars almost everywhere else, so Costco’s price is actually competitive for these elaborate, long-lasting decorative pieces.
Instant Outdoor Oasis: The $200 Costco Screen House!
Hosting summer get-togethers can be tricky with unpredictable weather and pesky insects. That’s why this one-push setup twelve-foot by ten-foot mesh screen house from Costco, priced at two hundred dollars, is my new backyard hero. It’s incredibly easy to assemble and provides a fantastic sanctuary, protecting guests from a sudden downpour or offering much-needed shade and bug protection during hot, sunny days. Now our outdoor parties are always comfortable and enjoyable, no matter what.
The $9 Pink Soap Mystery: Miracle Stain Remover or Just Hype?
While browsing the cleaning aisle at Costco, a vibrant pink bar of Zote soap for eight dollars and ninety-nine cents caught my eye. I’ve heard whispers about its supposed miracle stain-removing powers, but I’ve never tried it myself. Is this some amazing, under-the-radar product that I’m completely missing out on? If you use this regularly, I’m genuinely curious to know if it lives up to the hype and if I should be adding it to my laundry arsenal.
Kohler Vanity Heist: From $90 Down to an Insane $30!
You won’t believe the clearance deal I stumbled upon! The elegant Kohler vanity, once priced at ninety dollars, is now at a ridiculous thirty dollars at my local Costco. This is a massive price drop, and if you’re looking to upgrade your bathroom, you need to run, not walk, to your store. Hopefully, this incredible deal is available at your location too, because scoring a high-quality vanity at such a low price feels like an absolute steal.
Hot Meals on the Go: My $33 Secret Weapon from Costco!
Keeping food warm for my kids’ school lunches or my own workday meals used to be a challenge. Then I found this two-pack of insulated food jars at Costco for thirty-three dollars. These aren’t just stylish with their fun pastel colors; they’re incredibly effective. They promise to keep food cool for up to twenty-four hours or, more importantly for me, hot for up to twelve hours. Now, everyone enjoys a warm, comforting meal, no matter where they are.
Travel & Outdoor Gear
Unexpected Travel Star: The $20 Costco Cosmetic Bag Set!
When packing for our summer trip, I grabbed this two-piece cosmetic bag set from Costco for twenty bucks, not expecting much. It turned out to be an absolute travel MVP! These bags are incredibly practical, with a charming patterned inner lining. The smaller bag stores beautifully within the larger one when not in use, saving space. For keeping toiletries and makeup organized on the go, this affordable set was a surprisingly brilliant find that I now can’t travel without.
Vacation Saver: $30 Costco Packing Cubes Tamed My Suitcase!
Our family road trip was looming, and the thought of fitting everyone’s essentials into the car was daunting. These eight-piece packing cubes from Costco, priced at thirty dollars, made a world of difference. I picked them up to test, and the quality was excellent. They helped compartmentalize clothes, making it easy to find items and maximize suitcase space, especially with airline restrictions. My sanity was saved, and packing became a breeze instead of a battle.
Bleacher Bliss: $30 Costco Stadium Seats Save Your Back!
Whether it’s watching the kids’ soccer games or enjoying an outdoor concert, uncomfortable bleacher seats used to be the bane of my existence. These aluminum stadium seats from Costco, a steal at thirty dollars, have been a wonderful solution. They provide excellent back support, transforming any hard, unforgiving seat into a much more bearable and comfortable experience. Now I can actually enjoy the event without constantly shifting around trying to find a comfortable position.
Power Through Outages: The $280 Costco EcoFlow Generator!
The thought of a power outage always brings a bit of panic, especially with important devices needing a charge. This storm-ready EcoFlow generator from Costco, priced at two hundred and eighty dollars, offers peace of mind. It’s designed to re-power all sorts of essential items, from routers to keep us connected, to fans for staying cool. It’s a compact and capable unit that feels like a smart investment for emergency preparedness, ensuring we’re not left in the dark.
Summer Heat Savior: The $120 Costco Misting Fan!
Hot summer days can be unbearable, especially when spending time outdoors. This twenty-volt misting fan from Costco, at one hundred and twenty dollars, sounds like an absolute lifesaver. It even works beautifully with those five-gallon buckets I found earlier! It comes with two rechargeable batteries, making it perfect for camping trips, backyard barbecues, or just relaxing on the patio. I can already imagine the cool, refreshing mist making those scorching days far more enjoyable for everyone.
Beach & RV Ready: $30 Off This 70-Quart Costco Igloo Cooler!
We needed a new cooler for our upcoming beach trips and RV adventures, and I spotted a fantastic deal. This seventy-quart Igloo cooler at Costco is currently one hundred and twenty dollars, reflecting a thirty-dollar price drop for a limited time. It’s spacious, comes with interior baskets for organization, and is built tough enough for any outdoor excursion. Keeping food and drinks cold for an extended period is crucial, and this discounted cooler seems like the perfect, durable solution.
Safer Strolls: $20 Costco Safety Spray for Peace of Mind!
I often take late-night walks, and while our neighborhood is generally safe, an added sense of security is always welcome. This two-pack of safety sprays from Costco, priced at twenty dollars, provides just that. With an impressive up to sixteen-foot spray distance and a built-in keychain for easy access, it’s a discreet yet powerful tool. It’s comforting to know I have a non-lethal option for protection, making those evening strolls feel a bit more secure.
Food & Drink
Million-Dollar Look for Under $25: Costco’s Elegant Drink Dispenser!
I was searching for a stylish drink dispenser for our summer parties without breaking the bank. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I found this gorgeous glass drink dispenser at Costco for under twenty-five dollars! With a generous 2.2-gallon capacity, an acacia wood base, and a stainless steel spigot, it looks far more expensive than it is. It’s perfect for serving anything from iced tea and lemonade to a big batch of sangria, adding a touch of elegance to any gathering.
Salad Spinner Steal: RUN for This $9.97 Costco Clearance!
I’d been eyeing the salad spinner at Costco for months, but it always seemed a tad too expensive. Imagine my excitement when I saw it at a new nine dollars and ninety-seven cents clearance price! If you’re in the market for one, I would genuinely run and grab it before it sells out. Getting freshly washed, crisp salad greens is so much easier with a good spinner, and at this price, it’s an absolute bargain you don’t want to miss.
Morning Bun Surprise: Costco’s $9.99 Treat Has a Secret Twist!
Costco’s bakery section rarely disappoints, and these morning buns, a nine-pack for nine dollars and ninety-nine cents, are a delightful find. They have that classic, comforting cinnamon finish, but there’s a surprising, pleasant hint of orange that just pops up and elevates the flavor. I suspect they would taste even more incredible warmed up, rather than straight from the trunk of my car after shopping! They’re a lovely, subtly unique breakfast treat.
Feed a Crowd for Under $11: Costco’s New Raspberry Lemon Bundt!
I needed a dessert for a family get-together and stumbled upon this more than two-pound raspberry lemon Bundt cake at Costco, a new find at just ten dollars and sixty-nine cents. It’s large enough to comfortably feed around twelve people, making it incredible value. It had this beautiful raspberry swirl on the inside and, most importantly, tasted just as good as it looked – moist, tangy, and perfectly sweet. It was an absolute hit!
One Crucial Step: Unlocking Costco’s Vanilla & Chocolate Crunch Cups!
These vanilla and chocolate crunch cups from Costco, at thirteen dollars and fifty-nine cents, looked intriguing, and I’m happy to report they are delicious! There’s only one crucial, yet simple, step required for ultimate enjoyment: you must pour the delightful chocolate crunch crumbs over the top of the smooth Madagascar vanilla base. This simple action transforms it into a wonderfully textured and flavorful dessert. Trust me, don’t skip this step; it makes all the difference!
Still the King? Costco’s $18 Key Lime Pie Revisited!
Costco’s key lime pie, priced at eighteen dollars, has long been a personal favorite, and it has returned! I had to see if it still holds up as one of the top store-bought key lime pies I’ve ever tasted. After indulging in a slice (or two), I can confirm it remains exceptionally good. The balance of tart lime and sweet, creamy filling on that graham cracker crust is just perfect. It’s a consistently delicious dessert worth every penny.
Dangerously Addictive: $7 Costco Sour Stix Warning!
As a lover of all things sour, I was excited to try these Darrell Lea Sour Stix from Costco, a well-known Australian brand, for just six dollars and ninety-nine cents. Consider this a friendly warning: these are incredibly hard to put down! They offer a more natural approach to soft chew candy, but that tangy, chewy goodness is seriously addictive. If you have a penchant for sour treats like I do, grab a bag, but be prepared for them to disappear quickly!
Shrimp Taco Fans Rejoice: $6.79/lb Air-Fryer Tempura at Costco!
If you’ve ever enjoyed Costco’s delicious shrimp tempura tacos from the food court, you’re in for a treat! I found this pack of shrimp tempura with sweet chili sauce in the refrigerated section for only six dollars and seventy-nine cents per pound. These are air-fryer ready, making for a quick and easy meal or appetizer. The portion is generous for the price, and they taste wonderfully familiar. It’s like bringing a bit of the food court magic home.
New Brioche Battle: Is Costco’s Pull-Apart Better Than Cheesy?
Many of us adored Costco’s pull-apart cheesy bread from earlier this year, so when I saw this new two-pack of pull-apart brioche for fifteen dollars, I had to try it. It strongly resembles its cheesy sibling in form. I did pick it up, and while it was certainly good – soft, slightly sweet, and enjoyable – I must admit, I still much preferred its cheesier predecessor. It’s a nice option, but the cheesy one holds a special place in my heart.
Enchilada Bake Returns: Costco’s Rotisserie Chicken Star is BACK!
Great news for fans of hearty, convenient meals: the enchilada bake is back at Costco, priced at five dollars and ninety-nine cents per pound! This delicious bake, a returning favorite from last year, ingeniously incorporates Costco’s famous and flavorful rotisserie chicken. It’s a comforting, cheesy, and satisfying dish that’s perfect for a quick weeknight dinner when you don’t have time to cook from scratch. I’m so glad to see this back on the shelves.
Flavor Bomb for Breakfast (or Pasta!): Costco’s $9.49 Pork Chorizo!
If you’re a fan of chorizo, you’ll be thrilled to see these two-pound packs of pork chorizo sausage at Costco for nine dollars and forty-nine cents. The pack includes six long links, ready to elevate your next pasta dish with a smoky, spicy kick, or even to be served up with a side of eggs for a truly flavorful breakfast. I can already imagine the delicious possibilities this versatile sausage will bring to my kitchen.
Finally Back! Costco’s $13 Kirkland Chicken Sausage!
The wait is over! I’m so happy to announce that the eighteen-pack of Kirkland chicken sausage with Parmesan and cracked pepper is finally back at Costco for thirteen bucks. My family happened to really enjoy these; they’re flavorful without being overpowering. The Parmesan adds a nice savory note, and the pepper taste was not too pronounced for my kids, making them a versatile and kid-approved option for quick meals. We’ll definitely be stocking up.
The Dessert I’d Skip: Costco’s Dark Chocolate Lemon Creme Cups.
Later in the video, I promised a dessert you might want to avoid, and for me, it’s these dark chocolate lemon creme cups at thirteen dollars. I was anticipating a wonderful, zesty taste, but they didn’t quite hit the mark for my personal preference. However, it’s worth noting they are a low-sugar product, so there is that benefit if you’re watching your sugar intake. Taste is subjective, so while they weren’t for me, others might enjoy them.
Tech & Electronics
Illuminate Your Yard for $30: Costco’s Koda Motion Floodlights!
I wanted to improve our home security and outdoor lighting without a complicated setup. These motion-activated Koda security floodlights from Costco, a steal at thirty bucks, were the perfect solution. They are super bright, and I love that they’re adjustable both in terms of head movement and brightness, allowing me to direct light exactly where it’s needed. With a 4,200-lumen output and a weather-resistant build, these lights offer powerful, reliable illumination for any outdoor space.
Family Charging Peace: The $30 Costco Multi-Device Solution!
Our household is a mix of older iPhones and Android devices, and finding the right charger was always a struggle – until now! This two-pack of mini home chargers from Costco, priced at thirty dollars, caters perfectly to a family like ours. The clever cables include an adapter that allows you to effortlessly swap between Lightning or USB-C with just the pop of a cap. No more fighting over chargers; this has brought charging harmony to our home.
Powerhouse Laptop Deal: 1TB SSD Acer for $500 at Costco!
If you’re in the market for a new laptop that offers great performance without emptying your wallet, you need to check out this Acer deal at Costco. For just five hundred dollars, you get a nicely equipped 15.6-inch laptop featuring an impressive sixteen gigs of RAM and a massive one-terabyte solid-state drive. Those are serious specs for the price, making it a fantastic option for students, home use, or even light professional work. It’s a value that’s hard to ignore.
MacBook Air Shocker: $150 Cheaper at Costco Than Apple Directly!
I was genuinely surprised to see such a significant price drop on a brand-new Apple product. The just-released 13-inch M4 MacBook Air is available at Costco for eight hundred and fifty dollars. That’s a full one hundred and fifty dollars less than if you were to buy it directly from Apple! Considering this model was just launched in March, a reduction this substantial is almost unheard of. If you’re interested, now is an absolutely great time to buy.
Cool Any Room, No Window Needed: $450 Costco Smart AC!
For those rooms without a window suitable for a traditional hanging unit, this twelve thousand BTU Midea air conditioner from Costco, priced at four hundred and fifty dollars, is a game-changer. It can be conveniently controlled with a smartphone app or via the included remote. This portable unit is perfect for cooling bedrooms, home offices, or living spaces efficiently, offering smart comfort wherever you need it most in your home.
Top-Rated Wet-Dry Vac: $200 Tineco Deal at Costco (Ends May 11th!)
I always love a good price drop on a quality appliance. The Tineco iFloor 3 cordless wet-dry vac is now down to two hundred bucks at Costco, but this sale is only on until May 11th! This vacuum and mop combo is one of the top-rated models in its price range. It even has a self-cleaning mode, making cleanup a breeze. If you’re looking for an efficient way to tackle spills and everyday messes, grab this deal before it’s gone.
Apparel & Personal Care
Back Again! Are Costco’s $35 Nike Backpacks Still the Best Deal?
The popular Nike backpacks are back at Costco, priced at thirty-five dollars, and they look just as good as last year! Available in three different color choices, these are ideal for extracurricular activities, the gym, or for students heading back to school. Given the brand recognition and sturdy design, thirty-five dollars feels like a competitive price. It’s worth checking out if you or your kids need a reliable and stylish new backpack.
“Tanned AF” Without Sun: Costco’s $20 Self-Tanner (and My Kid’s Hilarious Reaction!)
I stumbled upon this self-tanning set at Costco for twenty bucks, with an… interesting name. While I’m not personally a self-tanner, the branding made me chuckle. I immediately thought if I did buy these, I’d have to put tape over the front so my seven-year-old wouldn’t run around telling people she wants to get “Tanned AF”! It’s a humorously named product for those looking for a sunless glow.
Not “Jerry,” But His $13 Costco Quarter Zip is a Steal!
While checking out the men’s apparel, the tag for these active quarter zips, priced at thirteen dollars, featured a model who, while I could only see half his face, didn’t quite look like a “Jerry” to me! Regardless of his name, I do like his style, and I absolutely love a good quarter zip. For thirteen bucks, this seems like an excellent deal for a versatile and comfortable piece of activewear.
Perfect for Dad: $13 UPF-Protected Kirkland Polos at Costco!
With Father’s Day just around the corner next month, I spotted what could be an ideal gift. These men’s Kirkland Signature polos from Costco are only thirteen dollars. They are UPF-protected, making them great for outdoor activities, and are composed of a comfortable, stretchy material. If your dad is a golfer or just appreciates a quality polo, this is a budget-friendly and practical present he’s likely to enjoy.
Summer Cool: Costco’s $12 Women’s Linen Pants are a Must!
As the weather warms up, staying cool and comfortable is key. These new women’s linen pants at Costco, an absolute steal at just twelve dollars, are exactly what I’ve been looking for. I imagine they could keep you feeling breezy and comfortable all summer long. The lightweight fabric and relaxed fit make them perfect for casual outings or just lounging at home in style without overheating.
Calvin Klein Kids’ Sets for $20? Unbelievable Costco Value!
Dressing kids in brand-name clothing can get expensive, so I was thrilled to see these kids’ three-piece Calvin Klein sets at Costco for only twenty bucks. They look seasonal and upbeat, with great options for both boys and girls. For a well-known brand like Calvin Klein, this price for a three-piece set is extremely well-priced, offering style and quality without breaking the bank for your little ones.
$220 Skincare Shock at Costco (But Cheaper Than Sephora!)
My heart nearly skipped a beat when I saw the price tag on this SK-II anti-aging facial essence at Costco: two hundred and twenty dollars! However, upon further investigation, I discovered that this highly popular Korean skincare find sells for over one hundred dollars more at places like Sephora for the exact same size. So, while it’s a luxury item, Costco offers a significant saving for those who swear by this cult-favorite product.
Cult-Favorite Skincare: $5 Off This Costco Smoothing Cream!
I spotted an apparently online cult favorite at Costco: a two-pack of Centella smoothing cream for twenty dollars, which reflects a five-dollar price drop until May 18th. This cream is lauded for its soothing and skin-improving properties. If you’re looking to try a popular, well-regarded skincare product at a discounted price, now might be the perfect time to grab this deal and see what all the fuss is about for yourself.
Home & Garden (Non-Organization)
Kitchen Counter Star: The $24 Costco Lazy Susan Station!
My kitchen counter was crying out for better organization of oils, vinegars, and everyday spices. This six-piece Lazy Susan seasoning station from Costco, priced at twenty-three dollars and eighty-nine cents, is the perfect solution. From one acacia base to another, this set would look lovely as a centerpiece. It’s not just practical for keeping essentials tidy and accessible; it also adds a touch of rustic charm to the kitchen.
$15 Homegrown Harvest: Jumpstart Your Costco Veggie Garden!
I’ve always wanted to try growing some of my own food, and Costco made it incredibly easy and inexpensive. This four-pack of assorted urban vegetable plants, including parsley and zucchini, is just fifteen dollars. It’s a quick and affordable way to jumpstart some homegrown self-sufficiency, even if you only have a small space. I’m excited to watch these grow and enjoy fresh produce right from my garden.
Stunning Hydrangeas at Costco: Grab These Beauties Fast!
I encountered some of the most stunning fourteen-inch hydrangeas I’ve ever seen at Costco, now priced at thirty-one bucks. The colors were vibrant, and the blooms were incredibly full. In the event you are as eager to pick these up as I was, I expect them to sell very quickly. These would make a gorgeous addition to any garden or patio, bringing a burst of beautiful color.
Summer Sleepover Essential: The $55 Soft Costco Lounger!
With summer approaching, sleepovers are on the horizon for our kids. This charcoal memory foam rollout lounger from Costco, priced at fifty-five dollars, is exactly the type of thing we’re going to pick up. The demo in-store felt incredibly soft and was relatively cool to the touch, making it perfect for comfortable lounging or as an extra bed for little guests. It’s a practical and cozy solution for those fun-filled nights.
$40 Off! Costco’s 20-Year Warranty Polywood Lounge Chair!
Finding durable outdoor furniture that can withstand the elements is key. This weatherproof Polywood lounge chair at Costco, now forty dollars off and down to one hundred and fifty bucks for a limited time, comes with an impressive twenty-year warranty! That kind of guarantee speaks volumes about its quality and longevity. It’s a fantastic investment for comfortable, long-lasting outdoor relaxation without worrying about wear and tear.
$10 Off a Classic: Don’t Miss Costco’s Woozoo Fan Sale!
For fans of the ever-popular Woozoo air circulator, here’s a deal you won’t want to miss. This five-speed Costco classic is currently reduced by ten dollars, but only until May 11th. These fans are renowned for their powerful air circulation in a compact design. If you’ve been considering one or need an extra fan to beat the heat, now is the perfect time to grab this reliable favorite at a discounted price.