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Costco has some great bargains this month. Read on to see what’s available. 

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Costco is known for its generally low prices. But the warehouse club giant is also known to offer deeper discounts on select items throughout the year. So here are some deals you may want to jump on in July.

1. $150 off the Samsung 49″ Class Odyssey CRG9 Series DQHD Curved Gaming Monitor

If you’re someone who takes their gaming very seriously, then this Samsung monitor is one you may want to splurge on. It features 5120 x 1440 resolution with QLED technology and a curved, ultra-wide screen that can help you take your gaming to the next level.

Now, it’s worth noting that even with $150 off the usual price, this gaming monitor is going to result in a large credit card tab. Costco’s online price after the discount is $849.99, which includes shipping and handling. This item may also be available at a different (perhaps lower) price at your local warehouse club store, so if you have the money in your savings account to swing it and it’s something you’ve been wanting, it pays to compare prices to snag the best deal.

2. $50 off the Apple 10.2-inch iPad, 9th Generation

If your iPad has seen better days, now could be a good time to replace it. Costco has this iPad on sale for $50 off of its usual price, bringing your total cost down to $399.99. It features a 10.2-inch Retina Display with True Tone and 256 GB of storage. It’s also designed to give you up to 10 hours of battery life.

3. $5.50 off Bounty Advanced Paper Towels, 12-Count

Paper towels may not be as exciting as a new gaming monitor or iPad. But let’s face — we all need ’em. And if you’re someone who goes through paper towels quickly in your household, then you may want to jump at the opportunity to score some Bounty rolls at a discount. These paper towels are two-ply for extra absorbency and come with 101 sheets per roll. That’s a lot of clean-up power.

4. $10 off the Gourmia 7-Quart Digital Air Fryer

If you’ve yet to invest in an air fryer, here’s a low-cost option to try. Costco is offering this Gourmia model for $10 off its usual price of $57.99. It comes with 10 pre-set cooking functions and it has dishwasher-safe parts for easy cleanup. Plus, you’ll get a free recipe book for inspiration.

5. $6 off Starbucks Coffee Single Origin Sumatra Dark Roast K-Cup, 72-count

Making your own coffee at home can be worlds cheaper than buying it at the store. And now’s a good time to load up on a 72-pack of Starbucks Dark Roast K-cups, given that it’s on sale. If you’ve been trying to kick the habit of walking into your local Starbucks for a daily coffee, consider this your consolation prize. And hey, this way, you won’t have to wait in a long line to get your morning caffeine.

These items are only five of many that Costco has discounted this month. If there are specific big-ticket items on your wish list, it pays to browse online or visit your local Costco store to see if any of them are on sale. And it’s always good to see which household staples Costco is offering at a lower price than usual. If you have ample storage space at home, loading up when there’s a deal to be had could result in some nice savings.

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The Ascent does not cover all offers on the market. Editorial content from The Ascent is separate from The Motley Fool editorial content and is created by a different analyst team.Maurie Backman has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Costco Wholesale. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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