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Costco Members: Artika Sonolok Sound-Absorbing Slatted Panel Kit (2 colors)

$40

$60

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Artika Sonolok Sound-Absorbing Slatted Panel Kit (Oak & Black or Walnut) for $39.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member neomatrixviper for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Natural Wood (Mdf) and Felt
  • Superior Sound Absorption
  • 4 Panels of 60 X 60 CM Each (23.6 X 23.6 In.) 1.4 Meters Square (15.5 sq. ft.) Covering
  • Versatile Usage (Wall and Ceiling)

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  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 530 Costco customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • If you're not a Costco member there is a current deal on memberships.

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Artika Sonolok Sound-Absorbing Slatted Panel Kit (Oak & Black or Walnut) for $39.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member neomatrixviper for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Natural Wood (Mdf) and Felt
  • Superior Sound Absorption
  • 4 Panels of 60 X 60 CM Each (23.6 X 23.6 In.) 1.4 Meters Square (15.5 sq. ft.) Covering
  • Versatile Usage (Wall and Ceiling)

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 530 Costco customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • If you're not a Costco member there is a current deal on memberships.

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e6zion
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Wannabe technician here: I would expect these to help, but for their impact to be minimal. Any soft surfaces, such as foam+felt will help, particularly for high frequencies.

A diypanel of acoustically transparent fabric over roxul insulation will do much more in general.

If you want to spend money, these products actually do something https://www.rpgacoustic.com/

If you also want to be a wannabe you can pick up a copy of Fahy's Foundationsof Engineering Acoustics and/or Toole's Sound Reproduction.

I don't see anything inherently wrong with the product, but upon quick looking, I wouldn't expect much. I would look at them more as a quick background change, particularly useful for Zoom/Teams, and probably less ghetto than hanging heavy drapes behind you.
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Natural wood (MDF) is like the "Natural flavors " in USA foods.

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djsvetljoJul 13, 2026 11:39 AM
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Natural wood (MDF) is like the "Natural flavors " in USA foods.
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3leniumJul 13, 2026 6:22 PM
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$40 is expensive. Lowest I've seen were $30, just wait.
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GABulldawgJul 14, 2026 3:31 AM
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Quote from 3lenium :
$40 is expensive. Lowest I've seen were $30, just wait.
I think these are $30 in warehouse, but only walnut color is available at my local warehouse.
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RBHIDJul 14, 2026 3:37 AM
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More like blended Natural Wood pulp covered with a cheap laminate that tries to look like wood. But you get what you pay for.
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bloodshotgnatJul 14, 2026 3:42 AM
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Wait for it to go to $35. Costco usually mark these down from 50 -> 40 -> 34.99.
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mblue123Jul 14, 2026 3:44 AM
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wood on ceiling a good idea if you have a loud one
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krazymunkyJul 14, 2026 3:44 AM
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do these work?
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TenseScent5337Jul 14, 2026 3:45 AM
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Can I put this on curved wall and cover up an alcove ?
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BronerkikJul 14, 2026 3:46 AM
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Are these sound-absorbing panels actually effective for a home theater room?
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MotzJul 14, 2026 4:00 AM
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They are in store for $30 right now and I got mine in store for $25 a pack
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MotzJul 14, 2026 4:02 AM
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Quote from Bronerkik :
Are these sound-absorbing panels actually effective for a home theater room?
From reviews online mostly I have seen for more office scenarios and seem to work well. Not sure how much for a full movie room setup though. Probably a little bit
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Quote from 3lenium :
$40 is expensive. Lowest I've seen were $30, just wait.
Quote from GABulldawg :
I think these are $30 in warehouse, but only walnut color is available at my local warehouse.
Quote from bloodshotgnat :
Wait for it to go to $35. Costco usually mark these down from 50 -> 40 -> 34.99.
They're $30 in-store for me at one location but "low stock" and only in Walnut color
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ToeJul 14, 2026 5:13 AM
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In before the wannabe acoustic technicians show up in this thread.

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e6zionJul 14, 2026 10:53 AM
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Quote from Toe :
In before the wannabe acoustic technicians show up in this thread.
Wannabe technician here: I would expect these to help, but for their impact to be minimal. Any soft surfaces, such as foam+felt will help, particularly for high frequencies.

A diypanel of acoustically transparent fabric over roxul insulation will do much more in general.

If you want to spend money, these products actually do something https://www.rpgacoustic.com/

If you also want to be a wannabe you can pick up a copy of Fahy's Foundationsof Engineering Acoustics and/or Toole's Sound Reproduction.

I don't see anything inherently wrong with the product, but upon quick looking, I wouldn't expect much. I would look at them more as a quick background change, particularly useful for Zoom/Teams, and probably less ghetto than hanging heavy drapes behind you.
Last edited by e6zion July 14, 2026 at 04:01 AM.
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