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Planning some Costco trips this month? Check out these bargains you might encounter. [[{“value”:”
Costco is known for its generally low prices. But the nice thing about the warehouse club giant is that it offers rotating deals across a range of categories. Here are some of the best bargains you can snag this month.
1. $100 off a 13.6-inch MacBook Air
If you’ve been thinking of upgrading your laptop, and you’ve had your eye on a MacBook Air, now’s a good time to take that leap. Costco is selling a MacBook Air for $100 off its usual price.
The beauty of this machine is that it’s lightweight and easily portable. It also features 8GB of memory, up to 18 hours of battery life, and a 13.6-inch Liquid Retina.
Plus, if you buy a MacBook Air (or any laptop) at Costco, you’ll get not only free tech support, but a second-year warranty included for free. You can also return your laptop within 90 days should it not end up meeting your needs.
2. $110 off the Dyson Outsize Extra Cordless Stick Vacuum
Dyson has long been a trusted name in the vacuum-cleaning space. And now, you can snag a cordless model for $110 off the usual price — that is, if you’re a Costco member.
See, you don’t need to be a Costco member to shop on Costco.com. But some items on the site are members-only, and this is one of them. However, since the savings are substantial, it wouldn’t be a poor choice to sign up for a basic Costco membership for the express purpose of snagging this deal. You’ll pay $60 for the membership, and if that allows you to save $110, you’ll come out ahead financially.
3. $5.50 off a 12-roll count of Bounty Advanced Paper Towels
What Dyson is in the world of vacuums, Bounty is in the world of paper towels. Bounty paper towels are super absorbent and make clean-up a cinch. Now, you can snag $5.50 off of this household staple.
If you have extra storage at home and go through paper towels pretty quickly, you may want to bring home 24 rolls instead of just 12. It’s not like they’ll go bad on you.
4. $18 off TurboTax Premier 2023 Federal + E-file & State
Like it or not, now’s the time to get working on your 2023 taxes. If your tax situation is fairly straightforward — you don’t own a business, you aren’t self-employed, and you don’t intend to itemize — then filing on your own with the help of software may be more than feasible. And now, Costco is selling TurboTax’s 2023 filing software for $18 off its usual price.
The software includes five federal e-files plus a state download. The program also comes with step-by-step guidance so you can account for your investment income and other matters you have to report. There’s also a $10 credit separate from Costco’s discount you can use toward an in-product add-on you might need.
5. $200 off the ProForm Pro 9000 Smart Treadmill
If you’re still intent on keeping your New Year’s resolution to get in shape in 2024, you may need certain tools to help you along. This smart treadmill features an interactive touchscreen display that effectively gives you access to a personal coach.
Another nice feature? The touchscreen displays your workout stats so you can see how well you’re progressing.
Like the above-mentioned Dyson, though, this product is a members-only item. You may want to consider joining Costco if this is a deal you want to capitalize on. And remember, you’re not making a lifelong commitment. If you wind up unhappy with your membership after making your purchase, you can cancel it and get a refund.
These are just some of the sales Costco is running right now. Visit the store or browse online this month for even more fabulous deals.
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