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Costco is already on the ball with its holiday bargains. Read on to learn about some deals you can snag right now.
Costco might be your go-to store for groceries and household essentials. But if it isn’t your go-to place for holiday gifts and purchases, then you may want to change your tune.
Costco’s warehouses are loaded with products that make great holiday gifts, and you can also find your share of holiday decor. Best of all, you don’t have to wait until mid- or late November to get started on your holiday shopping. Costco has already released some fantastic deals you can scoop up starting now.
1. $100 off a 7.5-foot pre-lit Christmas tree
Don’t have the time to decorate a tree but want your home to shine nonetheless? It’s perfectly okay to outsource your decorating by buying a tree that comes pre-adorned with all the dazzling lights you need to illuminate your home. Costco is selling this Christmas tree for $100 off through Nov. 12. And if you order online, that price includes delivery. It’s a great way to check one key holiday item off of your list as early as October.
2. $20 off a Fruit Company Celebration 8 Box Holiday Tower
Whether you need a gift for your boss, your child’s teacher, or that aunt who’s always hard to please, sometimes, food is really your best bet. That way, you won’t have to worry about burdening your recipient with yet another item to take up space in their house. Right now, Costco is offering $20 off of this impressive eight-box tower. It features a variety of pears, apples, chocolates, and more.
3. $30 off the Ninja Foodi 7-in-1 DualZone FlexBasket Air Fryer
Have someone special in your life who loves to spend time in the kitchen? An air fryer could make a great gift. And Costco is offering $30 off of this Ninja Foodi model. It comes with seven different cooking functions, two 5.5-quart baskets, and dishwasher-safe crisper plates to minimize cleanup. You may even want to consider buying one for yourself, especially if you’ve taken to picking up food from restaurants due to not having time to cook.
4. $50 off a 9th Generation iPad
If you’ve been putting money in your savings account to buy your teen, spouse, or someone special an iPad, you may want to head over to Costco or place an online order pronto. Costco is offering $50 off of a 9th Generation iPad. It features a 10.2-inch retina display, 64 GB of storage, and stereo speakers that let you enjoy streaming content to the fullest. You’ll also enjoy up to 10 hours of battery life.
5. $70 off the Samsung Galaxy Watch6
If there’s someone in your life who will no doubt appreciate a new smartwatch this holiday season, Costco’s got you covered. The warehouse club giant is offering $70 off of this Samsung model. It features customized fitness tracking, advanced sleep coaching, and the ability to make calls, receive texts, take photos, and listen to music right from your wrist.
You may not be quite ready to embrace the holiday season. But these deals are pretty compelling in their own right. So if they appeal to you, you might as well get a jump start on your Christmas shopping and have less to worry about down the line.
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