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Costco is at it again. Read on to see which items are discounted this month. 

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Costco is pretty much synonymous with low prices. It’s for that reason that so many people are willing to shell out a membership fee for access to a warehouse club store.

Even better, Costco tends to offer deeper discounts on a rotating basis on select items. Here are some of the best deals you’ll find at Costco this month.

1. $5 off 32 Degrees Ladies’ Down Jacket

You’ll find the 32 Degrees brand at Costco in a variety of products. And this women’s jacket is a great buy. It’s warm and packs down easily to fit into a backpack for trips. And it comes with zippered pockets so you can store your cellphone or travel credit card without having to worry about it slipping out. Snag a new jacket for $5 off just in time for the cooling weather.

2. $30 off of the Samsung 27″ Class CF39 Series FHD FreeSync™ Curved Monitor

If you work from home, you’re well aware that the right setup could help boost your productivity. So if it’s time for a monitor upgrade, consider this Samsung model, which is discounted at Costco right now. It features 1920 x 1080 resolution and a 60 Hz refresh rate. Plus, as is the case with all Costco electronics, you’ll be eligible for free tech support.

If you’re self-employed or own a small business and you’re buying this monitor for work purposes, make sure to hang onto your receipt. That’s because you can potentially write off your monitor purchase on your taxes as a business expense.

3. $5 off the Duracell 1000LM 4AAA LED Flashlight 3-pack

Winter will be here soon enough. And in some parts of the country, that means heavy snowstorms with the potential to cause power outages.

A good way to prepare your home for an outage is to have plenty of flashlights at the ready. So why not pick up this three-pack of flashlights from Costco while it’s on sale? You’ll get up to 90 minutes out of each flashlight on its brightest setting and up to five hours on its lowest.

4. $80 off the Ring Alarm 8-piece Home Security Kit

Even if you feel safe in your neighborhood, it never hurts to add some built-in security to your home. And a Ring alarm system is a good way to do that. This home security kit, which is now available at Costco at a major discount, includes a motion detector, three contact sensors, and a panic button so you can keep tabs on your home and have a way to sound an alarm if necessary.

If you decide to purchase this system, contact your homeowners insurance company to see if it renders you eligible for a discount on your premiums. Some insurers offer discounts to homeowners who put security measures in place.

5. $10 off Pokémon Halloween Trick or Trade BOOster Packs, 120-count

For children with allergies, Halloween can be a real bummer. You can be a hero to those kids by loading up on this set of Pokemon mini packs. You’ll get 120 packs with three cards each. And even though the cards are Halloween-themed, you can also keep some around to use as stocking stuffers for your kids later on in the year.

These are only a sampling of the great deals Costco has available this month. If you’re starting to make a holiday shopping list or have a wishlist of your own you’ve been saving up to fulfill, then it pays to head over to your nearest Costco or browse online and see what discounts you can snag.

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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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