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5 Best Limited-Time Deals at Sam’s Club Right Now

By February 10, 2024No Comments

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The only thing better than the year-round low prices at Sam’s Club are the regular sales. Check out these deals. [[{“value”:”

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I include a Sam’s Club membership as part of my budget because paying that fee actually saves me money in the long run. Not only do I save on everyday essentials, but I also pick up the occasional limited-time deal during one of Sam’s Clubs regular sale cycles.

These extra sales can apply to both Member’s Mark and name-brand items. Here are some interesting picks from the current sales cycle.

1. Member’s Mark 8-Piece Fliplock Pantry Storage

Deal: $6 off

The unfortunate discovery of some residents of the rodent persuasion in my home encouraged us to rethink our pantry storage, and now everything is in bins of some type. While it was a pain in the keister, it turns out having all of our goods neatly displayed in matching containers is actually significantly better than the random assortment of boxes and bags we had before.

Folks considering the same may want to take a look at the Member’s Mark 8-Piece Fliplock Pantry Storage set, which is on sale for $6 off through Feb. 25, 2024. You get four rectangular and four square containers — plus lids; none of this counting-the-lid-as-a-piece nonsense — ranging in size from 1.9 cups to 15 cups, so you can fit everything from snacks to pasta.

Not only are these bins super affordable (especially on sale), but they seem to be of good quality, too. More than 4,500 reviewers have given them 4.7 stars (out of 5).

2. Tramontina 13-Gallon Step Trash Can

Deal: $10 off

This may sound silly, but one of the best splurges we ever made in the kitchen was a top-of-the-line trash can. It was honestly life-changing, in the sense that I haven’t cursed at or been disgusted by my trash can in years.

All that is to say, a good trash can is worth paying a bit more.

The Tramontina 13-Gallon Step Trash Can, currently $10 off, is still a bit pricier than your regular plastic bin from Walmart. However, it’s made of durable stainless steel, has a soft-close lid, and comes with a removable liner bin for easy cleaning. Reviewers seem to like it, too, giving it a solid 4.7 stars across more than 3,000 ratings.

3. Laundry detergent

Deal: Up to $6 off

One of the seven signs of adulthood is probably having a strong opinion about the right way to do laundry. (Dryer balls or bust!) And that includes choosing your ride-or-die laundry detergent brand.

Happily, no matter which brand you love, you can probably get a great deal on it at Sam’s Club any time — and an even better deal right now. Most of the usual suspects are on sale (through Feb. 25, 2024), including Tide, All, Gain, and Persil. For example, you can get my favorite, all Mighty Pacs Laundry Detergent (120 ct.) for just $20.98, which works out to a fantastic $0.17 per load!

4. Vacuums

Deal: Up to $170 off

If you’re already planning your spring cleaning and want to start out with a new vacuum, Sam’s Club is definitely worth a look. The wholesale club has a wide variety of vacuum options, from uprights to sticks to self-emptying robots, all at very competitive prices.

Even before the sales hit, Sam’s Club’s small appliances are usually the same or better than other retailers. Once you add these limited-time discounts — I see deals for up to $170 off — you’ll likely come in well below competitors.

You also enjoy the full weight of Sam’s Club’s generous return policy, which the website sums up as, “Return this item for a full refund or replacement at any time.”

5. Ski pants

Deal: $4.17 off

Given how sturdy snow can seem, it can sometimes be easy to forget an important fact: Snow is made of water. And when you walk through, play in, or fall in the snow, you’re going to get damp.

Waterproof ski pants are for more than hitting the slopes; they can also keep you dry while shoveling, hiking, or just walking the dog. If you’re not practicing for the Winter Olympics, then a pair of costly ski pants from the sporting goods store probably isn’t worth the investment. But an affordable pair of Free Country ski pants from Sam’s Club could be just the thing to stave off the winter wet.

These pants are a steal at their normal price, and downright cheap at the sale price. The quality seems to be decent for the price, too, with reviewers giving the women’s pants 4 stars, and the men’s pants 4.4 stars.

Year-round deals of all kinds

Sam’s Club has a ton of great deals at any given time, so it can be well worth taking the time to check out the sales flyer each month. The wholesaler also does doorbuster and flash sales from time to time, so keep your eyes peeled between regular sale cycles, too.

If you want to really make sure you know about every deal, sign up for email updates (you can do this at the bottom of almost any page at samsclub.com). Your finances will appreciate the heads up on big savings.

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