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Costco has some great sales going on this month. Take a look at some of the discounted products you can find before the new year.
Although Costco is generally known for its competitive prices, the reality is that the warehouse club’s giant inventory runs the gamut from inexpensive household essentials to higher-end electronics that cost thousands of dollars. And no matter what end of that spectrum you tend to shop at, it’s always a good idea to be on the lookout for even bigger discounts.
Right now, Costco has a number of great deals going on. Here are five worth checking out.
1. $3.90 off of Kirkland Signature Ultra Clean Free & Clear HE Liquid Laundry Detergent
Laundry is the sort of thing that never really goes away. But why not save money in the course of getting that chore done? Costco has its signature Kirkland-brand detergent available for $3.90 off of the usual price. Stock up on a second jug if you have the space in your laundry room so you’re not forced to pay extra if you run out a time when it’s not discounted.
2. $9 off of an Apple AirTag four-pack
If you’re planning to do a lot of traveling in the near term, then investing in some Apple AirTags could spare you a world of stress in the event of misplaced baggage. Or, if you’re someone who tends to lose important things (like your wallet), AirTags are a good investment — so you might as well get them at a lower price than usual.
3. $50 off of the Seeker Kids Lounger Chair
If you have a larger family, limited couch space might be an issue during movie nights or gatherings. You can solve that problem by investing in a kids’ lounge chair. Costco is offering an oversized child’s lounger for $50 off the usual price. It’s a great chair for reading, watching TV, or just plain relaxing. And since kids tend to be messy, you might appreciate that it comes with a removable cover that’s washable.
4. $300 off of the Roland RP750 Digital Piano Bundle
Many parents are shocked to learn how expensive it is to pay for a child’s piano lessons. If you have a budding musician, here’s some more bad news: You might have to shell out upward of $1,000 to buy a quality piano so your child can practice at home.
Right now, though, Costco is offering a steep discount on a Roland digital piano bundle that comes with an adjustable bench and stereo headphones. The piano features a classic key array but comes with added sounds and Bluetooth technology that lets you play along with songs you stream. You also get access to the Roland Piano app, which comes loaded with learning games.
5. $500 off of the Lenovo Slim 7i 16″ Intel Evo Platform Touchscreen Laptop
If you’ve been thinking about upgrading your laptop, now’s a good time to do it, since you can save a cool $500 on this Lenovo model. It features a clear touchscreen display, 32 GB of memory, and an integrated webcam.
One big benefit of buying electronics at Costco is that you get free technical support with your purchase. So should you run into issues setting up your laptop or using it, you’re covered.
Also, Costco electronics generally come with a free second-year warranty. When you’re shelling out the money for a more expensive purchase, that’s the sort of protection you want. Elsewhere, you might have to pay a few hundred dollars for an extended warranty on a laptop.
These are just a handful of the many deals Costco is offering in stores and online this December. If money is tight due to all of your holiday shopping, then it may not be the best time to buy extra products. But if your personal finances have the flexibility to take advantage of these deals, then it’s worth doing so if these are items you can get great use out of.
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