Costco Wholesale is offering select
Costco In-Warehouse Hot Buy Deals listed below valid for
Costco Members only (
prices shown is in-warehouse pricing only).
Thanks to community member
Avinash85 for finding this deal
Note, an active Costco Wholesale Membership is required to visit/purchase items at these warehouse prices. Prices may vary and may not be available in all Costco In-Warehouse locations
Example Deal(s)
- Naturezway Bamboo Paper Towel (12/120-Count)
- $6.99 ($10 Off; No Limit)
- Kirkland Signature Facial Tissue Upright (12/84-Count)
- $11.99 ($3 Off; Limit of 6)
- U-15 Farmed White Shrimp
- $3 Off Per Package or $6 Off Per 4 lb. Bag (No Limit)
- Spinach & Cheese Cannelloni w/ Marinara Sauce
- $3 Off Per Package (No Limit)
- Kirkland Signature Beef Lasagna (6 lbs.)
- Tuxedo Chocolate Mousse Cake
- $13.99 ($2 Off; No Limit)
- Envy Apples
- Kirkland Signature Himalayan Salt Kettle Chips (32oz)
- $3.69 ($1.20 Off; Limit of 10)
- Grown Right Organic Strawberry Lemonade (2/96oz.)
- Sconza Lemoncello Chocolate Almonds (24oz.)
- $6.49 ($2.50 Off; No Limit)
- Carr's Crackers Variety Pack (25.5oz.)
- $5.49 ($4 Off; Limit of 7)
- Wonderful Salt and Pepper Pistachios (3 lbs.)
- $14.99 ($4 Off; Limit of 5)
- Quaker Instant Oatmeal Fruit & Cream (40-Count)
- $5.59 ($2.40 Off; Limit of 10)
- Kellogg's Frosted Mini Wheats Cereal (2/35oz.)
- Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing (2/40oz)
- Kirkland Signature Alkaline Water (18/1 L)
- $9.99 Your Cost (No Limit)
- Kirkland Signature Elegant Plastic Plates (50-Count)
- $7.49 ($2.50 Off; Limit of 10)
- Cascade Complete Dishwasher Action Packs (90-Count)
- $11.99 ($4 Off; Limit of 1)
- Colgate Total Advanced Whitening Toothpaste (5/6.4oz.)
- Ziploc Slider Storage (166-Count)
- $10.99 ($3 Off; Limit of 2)
- Ziploc Storage Variety Pack (347-Count)
- $11.69 ($3 Off; Limit of 5)
- Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Variety Pack (11-Count)
- $6.99 ($3 Off; Limit of 2)
- L'Oreal Paris Magic Root Cover Up (3-Count)
- 3M Heavy Duty Packing Tape (8-Count)
- $14.99 ($8.50 Off; Limit of 5)
- Nice 'N Clean Antibacterial Hand Wipes (320-Count)
- $7.99 ($2 Off; Limit of 5)
- Echelon EX-4S Connected Bike
- $799.99 ($200 Off; Limit of 5)
- Dell Inspiron Desktop: 10th Gen Intel i5, 1TB HDD, 256GB SSD, 12GB Memory
- $549.99 ($150 Off; Limit of 2)
- 27" MSI Optix 144Hz 1ms FHD IPS FreeSync Gaming Monitor
- $169.99 ($30 Off; Limit of 4)
- 32 Degrees Ladies' Soft Lux Dress w/ Pockets
- $11.99 ($3 Off; Limit of 10)
- Cascade Mountain Tech Inflatable Sleeping Pad w/ Pillow
- $21.99 ($8 Off; Limit of 10)
- Keter Bevy Bar Table & Cooler Combo
- $79.99 ($20 Off; Limit of 10)
- Ricardo Oceanside 22" Softside Carry-On Luggage Spinner w/ Packing Cubes
- $34.99 ($20 Off; Limit of 10)
- High Sierra Elite Pro Business Backpack
- $19.99 ($10 Off; Limit of 10)
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Membership. Sams we don't shop at as much but there are some items that are simply only there that we buy regularly like huge boxes of strawberry uncrustables and Smithfield bacon lol.
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I am lucky enough to have all three of them close by. I think if you have the room to purchases non-perishable items or supplies for the house in bulk, Sam's Club/Costco offers the slightly better bang for your bulk. For instance, I only use paper towels for wiping up messes that I don't want to use fabric towels to clean (such as particularly greasy messes). I think someone in the thread mentioned that Costco paper towels feel rough, but like, what are you using it on that it would matter that it feels rough on your hands for the 5-10 seconds that you use it? I've been switching off of these bulk buy towels— one from each of Kirkland (Costco brand) and Member's Mark (Sam's Club) and they feel comparable and I am just starting to get low on stock after 3 or 4 years.
Of the three, I personally shop at Aldi the most though as they have great prices for food as that's the thing that you typically need to restock on for cooking. It seems that my local Costco's fruits and veggies are always poorly chilled and have "fresh" shipments that are always bruised and going moldy, unfortunately. The Aldi weekly specials for plants/flowers is awesome, they make for wonderful gifts to friends and my house looks great (the wife has taken over on that end, but I've been buying them before I met her). I also used to stock up on 70 cents per dozen large eggs at my parents' Aldi (how can you beat that price for delicious protein?), but they've sadly raised the price up to $1.80 or so in line with the rest of the Aldi around. Actually, I think their prices of other things have been starting to go up too since they've been pushing commercials. Their cheesecake sampler used to be like $8 or $9, now it's a couple of bucks more.
I said earlier there's also brand to consider: Costco pushes it's Kirkland stuff (usually of high quality), but if you want specific "known/bigger" brands, I think Sam's club usually has more variety. Aldi will have more "unknown" brands, but I'm perfectly happy with that.
Costco has a lot of great stuff that my house has, but people also sleep on Aldi for the basics. I don't go to Sam's club too often, but I do when they have something specific I need (their website /app is miles ahead for checking prices and what's in stock).
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