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Want to make the most of your Costco membership in June? Read on to find out what’s on sale this month. 

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If you’re on a tight budget these days (thanks, inflation), you may be largely limiting your Costco shopping to things like groceries and household essentials. But Costco actually has a host of items on sale this month. So if your credit card can handle the extra charges, here are some discounted products worth adding to your shopping list.

1. $500 off the Sirio Palermo 9-Piece Dining Set

Need a larger dining set for your patio or deck? This set is marked down by $500 at Costco, and it features eight chairs made of all-weather resin wicker and an aluminum table measuring roughly 69 x 69 x 30. The chairs also have cushions made of Sunbrella® fabric that’s resistant to mildew, stains, and fading.

2. $500 off the Everley 8’x10′ Wood Shed

If you’ve been struggling to keep your tools and outdoor gear tucked away neatly, then it may be time to invest in a backyard shed. Doing so might allow you to free up precious space in your garage. This model comes pre-cut and ready for assembly. It offers 566 cubic feet of storage and two above-door transom windows.

3. $100 off the Weber Genesis II S-435 Gas Grill

Grilling season is here, and that means you need the right equipment to pull off the perfect backyard barbecue. That’s where this Weber grill comes in. As a known name in the world of barbecues, when you buy Weber, you can generally expect a grill that’s high in quality. This model offers a side burner that’s ideal for vegetables and a sear station to get those perfect grill marks on your meat. It also comes with a 10-year warranty on all grill parts.

4. $40 off the Ninja Foodi 6-in-1 10-qt. XL 2-Basket Air Fryer

Not everyone likes to grill outdoors during the summer. If you’d rather cook in your own kitchen (and still avoid heating up your home), consider picking up this Ninja air fryer. It has a 10-quart capacity and comes with six different cooking options: air fry, air boil, roast, bake, reheat, and dehydrate. It also comes with dishwasher-safe crisper plates for easy cleanup.

5. $50 off Bose QuietComfort 45 SE Noise Canceling Over-the-Ear Headphones

Whether you work from home and want to block out noisy children or work in an office and want to block out noisy colleagues, a quality pair of headphones should get the job done. These Bose headphones offer up to 22 hours of battery life and are cushioned for maximum comfort. They also make a great gift, so you may want to buy them now when they’re on sale and tuck them away to give to someone special for the holidays.

These days, a lot of people are focused on growing their savings account balance in case a recession strikes. So you may not be looking to spend money on non-essential items, and that’s totally understandable. But if your financial situation is pretty strong, and you have extra money you can afford to spend, then these are some Costco deals worth scooping up while you can.

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