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Costco isn’t just low-cost groceries and cleaning supplies. Read on to learn more about three products that are costly but valuable.
When most of us think of shopping at Costco, we tend to picture bulk cases of our kids’ favorite snacks and massive quantities of paper towels. In fact, a lot of people join Costco for the express purpose of being able to save money on things like groceries and household essentials.
But while Costco certainly offers its fair share of bargains, not every item you’ll find at the store or on Costco.com is inexpensive. Here are three pricier items that Costco sells that may be more than worth the money they cost.
1. The LG 86″ Class — UR8000 Series — 4K UHD LED LCD TV
An 86-inch TV is clearly a big investment. And at a price tag of $949.99 online (note that prices may be cheaper in stores), you’re clearly not spending a small amount of money.
But this LG TV features a clear, crisp picture that’s ideal for sports, movies, or gaming. It’s also compatible with Alexa, Apple AirPlay 2, and Google Assistant.
Plus, when you buy electronics at Costco, you get not only free tech support, but a second-year warranty included. You also get 90 days to return this TV if you buy it, but decide it’s not right for you.
Of course, as is the case with any expensive purchase you’re looking to make, you’ll want to make sure you can afford to pay for this TV outright before buying it. If you charge it on a credit card that you don’t pay off for a year or more, you’ll rack up interest that will make an already pricey item cost even more.
2. The Kirkland Signature Stainless Steel 6 Burner Gas Grill
If you have a grill that’s seen better days, then it could be time for an upgrade. And that’s where this Kirkland model comes in.
It features a stainless steel cooking area and 737 square inches of total cooking surface so you can sear your way to the perfect burger, fish, or steak. And while the $899.99 online price does not include assembly, delivery is included. Plus, you can arrange for assembly through Costco when you go to checkout.
It’s worth noting that since we’re past the peak grilling season, some retailers may have excess inventory they’re looking to get rid of. So before you buy this grill from Costco, you may want to shop around and see if there’s a better price elsewhere.
But you should also know that Costco stands behind its products. So if you run into any issues with your new grill, you can rest assured that Costco will aim to make things right.
3. The De’Longhi Magnifica Evo Automatic Espresso & Coffee Machine with Manual Frother
At an online price of $699.99, this coffee maker is far from cheap. It’s also not your average coffee maker.
Rather, this device lets you make everything from regular old coffee to espresso to iced beverages — all from the comfort of your kitchen. It also features removable parts for easy cleaning and a traditional milk frother, so your beverages are comparable to what you might find at your local Starbucks.
Now, $699.99 is a lot of money to spend on a kitchen gadget. But think about the amount of money you spend on store-bought coffee.
If you normally buy a fancy caffeinated beverage outside the home for $5, it’ll take 140 home-brewed coffees to break even on your $699.99 purchase. But if you buy a fancy coffee from a store three times a week, you’ll break even in less than a year, and from there, you can put all the money you’re not spending on coffee into your savings account.
Some of Costco’s inventory is pretty high-end, and these items are certainly not cheap. But if they fill a want or need for you and you can afford them, then they may be worth the higher price point.
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