Greenmade 27 Gallon Storage Tote with Lid
βWe begin with a bright new storage find, this 27-gallon tote from Greenmade at eight bucks, now available in an all-purple design.β
βWe begin with a bright new storage find, this 27-gallon tote from Greenmade at eight bucks, now available in an all-purple design.β
βFrom storage to organization, this brand-new 10-piece assortment of acacia wood boxes is 30 bucks and perfect for anything from a bathroom to a kitchen...β
βAlso new and something I can't believe now exists at Costco, this outdoor director's chair at $100 has a built-in cooling feature and serves as the warm-weather alternative to the heated version that debuted last year.β
βFor point two, we head to the kitchen, starting with this three-pack of wood fiber cutting boards at 28 bucks.β
βFrom a surface for chopping to one for cooking, this extra-large Bella griddle at 40 bucks features a brand-new foldable design...β
βFor the breakfast table or any meal where you have guests to impress, this swirl bowl set at 15 bucks comes in two different color options and comprises five bowls...β
βIf you need something bigger, this two-pack of large nesting bowls at 20 bucks qualifies as the perfect vessel for anything meant to be passed around family style...β
β...which brings me to this Dash popcorn maker returning from last year at $30 that can make up to 5 quarts at a time with a flip-and-serve design that turns the cooking dome into a bowl once you're ready to eat.β
βBut something that really caught my attention was this brand-new two-door chest freezer from Hamilton Beach at 680 bucks.β
βPoint three begins with this brand-new two-tiered organizer with sliding drawers at $30 in either a white or black color option.β
βI was pleased to see this Anker wall charger bundle has returned just in time for back to school at 30 bucks.β
βFrom power ports to an entire charging station, this freshly designed version from Belkin that's desk or nightstand ready is $60 and can charge up to three devices at once.β
βThis three-pack of triple-outlet outdoor smart plugs at $22 packs plenty of smart functionality for the price...β
βIf you're hosting over the holidays, these new one-liter room sprays from Sand and Fog are $16 in either a sage sea salt or vanilla sandalwood scent...β
βSomething that confused me at first was this Winix air purifier now available for 130 bucks, since there are currently two very similar models from the same brand sitting on store shelves.β
βI'd apply that same advice to these 14-inch fall mums at $18, as while they might not appear particularly exciting just sitting on the warehouse shelf wrapped up, these always sell like hot cakes as soon as they arrive at the store.β
βIf your mums or your actual mother needs a new resin planter, these sleek, lovely-looking ones at $30 include the stand and saucer in a matte black design...β
βPoint four is jam-packed with deliciousness, starting with this brand-new eight-pack of crumb cake muffins at 7 bucks.β
β...I was happy to see these Kirkland semi-sweet chocolate chips finally back at Costco for 12 bucks, just in time for baking season.β
βThis 24-pack of Kirkland chocolate milk at 18 bucks has finally reappeared after being gone for quite some time, now sporting some brand-new packaging.β
βThis brand-new batch of Japanese-style sponge cakes at 14.39 is one of the more muted yet somehow satisfying desserts I've stumbled across in a while.β
βI found myself gravitating toward the darker colors of these macarons, where you score a pack of 21 for 13.69, including flavors like vanilla, chocolate, passion fruit, or berry.β
βAs we move from France over to Australia for what's become a global dessert section today, these 20-oz packs of Sour Stix at 7.89 incorporate a blend of soft yet chewy candy in raspberry, green apple, and tropical flavors.β
βThis new apple berry pie at $16 is filled with strawberries, raspberries, and has fall written all over it.β
β...which brings me to this brand-new insulated cooling backpack at 13 bucks that could assist with transporting any desserts I've shown you today.β
βPoint five begins with this coveted 30-pack of lawn and leaf bags that's now back at 14 bucks, made in the USA...β
βSpeaking of the outdoors, this Craftsman-style LED wall lantern has also returned at $35.β
βIf you'd prefer a lantern that can play music, the Ion Bluetooth speaker I featured a few months ago is reduced by 60 bucks and is now down to $40 until August 30th.β
βThe leaves were giant on these brand-new tropical totems at 16 bucks, growing from a woven base with a high element of personality...β
βThis two-pack of faux wood planters in a dark or light wood at $19 have a rustic weather and fade resistant design with knockout drainage holes and a textured exterior...β
βAs something significantly smaller for indoor use, these 6-in planters can help you up your decor game at 29 bucks with a design that can double as a bookend or hang on the wall...β
βTo enhance your circulation, this two-pack of copper compression socks at $18 can help reduce swelling or fatigue over long periods of travel...β
βWe have a plush start to point six thanks to these new ultra-plush throws from Berkshire at 10 bucks.β
βIf you'd prefer a pattern that looks a little more elevated, these jacquard throw blankets are just $2 more and could be a fantastic companion to the end of a bed...β
βThese Somerset rugs at $150 are almost 8 ft x 10 ft in size and are marketed with a higher durability than your typical rug, plus a machine-washable design.β
βAny of those rug colors would complement this Montebello accent console at 500 bucks, a very handsome piece of furniture in my opinion that could elevate a family room as a TV or multimedia base...β
βIt goes against my nature to suggest anyone purchase a $200 Bluetooth speaker, but keeping with that decor theme, I did briefly want to mention this Marshall Stockwell portable speaker at $200...β
βFor the same price and something far more exciting, this Bluetooth karaoke machine is back from last year with two wireless microphones, a large color display, and competitive scoring...β
βIf your pet needs somewhere to escape to during karaoke night, these faux-fur pet beds at $40 are generously sized with a non-skid base and machine-washable cover.β
βTo help control any pet hair or dirt around the rest of your home, this brand-new Tineco cordless mop and vacuum is now $80 off and down to $220.β
βPoint seven kicks off with a favorite find from the Costco Deli: this delectable-looking shepherd's pie returning at $4.29 per lb.β
βFor any upcoming football get-togethers, this garlic wing party tray at $5.99 per lb just needs a quick reheat in the oven with the ranch dressing included...β
β...alongside these fully seasoned St. Louis ribs at $4.99 per lb that are accompanied with barbecue sauce to add even more flavor before serving.β
βI've never seen this cherry berry sourdough bread sold at Costco before at 10 bucks, infused with pecans and cherries, which I found strikingly delicious.β
βThis bread could help absorb some of the heat from this Sweet Fire chicken that's also brand new at 14 bucks from the Crazy Cuisine brand.β
βFor something a little less intense, and I mean that in a positive way, this chicken schnitzel at $15 includes six pre-breaded chicken breast cutlets as a heat-and-serve satisfying dinner you can pull together in minutes.β
βIf you believe it's time to stock up on sausage, these maple breakfast links at $13 include a total of 40 split between two packs that are fully cooked and made with fresh pork.β
βThis 10-count pack of chipotle chicken pupusas at $15 is apparently authentic, ready in minutes, and gluten-free if that aspect is of importance to you.β
βAs a healthier approach, this almost 3-lb bag of grilled chicken patties at $15 is from the Skinny Butcher brand and fully cooked if you have many people to feed in a time crunch.β
βAnd in the event you find Costco shopping more convenient than IKEA, it's that time of year where you can finally get your Swedish meatball fix for 16 bucks...β
βFor point eight, while Christmas may be far away, Costco believes now is the perfect time to bring out this two-pack of rotating glass ornaments for 30 bucks.β
βI don't ever recall seeing this 20-in hand-painted Grinch at Costco before, so at $60 and part of the very popular Jim Shore collection, this will disappear from store shelves sooner than you think.β
βKeeping with that same theme, this whimsical Grinch-inspired Christmas tree at 70 bucks is a brand-new find at 4 and 1/2 ft tall with 150 LEDs that could stand out in an entryway or office.β
βFor the outdoors, this faux neon Christmas tree new at $50 is further enhanced by 16 color modes, 13 animations, and can even be hung inside in the event you aren't using it on a lawn as depicted on the box.β
βThis eight-pack of holiday theme kitchen towels are brand new at 15 bucks and come in three different color options.β
βIf you appreciate that iconic Christmas ribbon from Kirkland, these 50-yd rolls finally back at 8.79 all looked premium in person and is something that could elevate the look of any future gifts under the tree.β
βAs a gift I'd be happy to receive, these puzzle assortments at $10 are made in the USA and have been updated to include cozy looking shops and tourist destinations...β
βIn the event you have any younger Mario fans in your family, this Nintendo toy bundle is a little pricey at 57 bucks, but it includes seven play pieces, six figurines, and the benefit of those never annoying Super Mario sound effects...β
βMy next point begins with a terrific $10 price on these great looking textured tees for men in three different color options.β
βIf your needs are a little more active, these lightweight tees from the RVCA brand at the same price are breathable for activities like running or lifting...β
β...and if you need a pair of pants with the same attributes, these moisture-absorbing ones from the same brand are 18 bucks with two zippered pockets on either side.β
βWhen two pockets is simply not enough, this five-pocket pant at $15 has a more polished finish than your typical pair of jeans with a stretch fabric and tan, green, or navy color choices.β
βFor women, I have full respect for the Sage brand, which has refused to label these $15 shirt jackets as shackets, with white, navy, and dark pink color options to choose from.β
βIf a long-sleeve shirt with more of a relaxed fit is of preference, this textured crewneck at 15 bucks has an asterisk on the price tag, meaning this will not be restocked...β
βIn similar colors to those crewnecks, these matching joggers at the same price have an adjustable draw cord and side pockets.β
βFrom Skechers, these long-sleeve active tops at $13 in pink, gray, or green appear to be very lightweight and ready for all sorts of outdoor fall activities.β
β...starting with this dry bag from the Tommy Bahama brand at just 4.97.β
βFortunately, they now have thrift-store pricing at 14.97 with three different options to pick from.β
βThese ultra-thin, low-profile fixtures that can complement any room are just 9.97 with a 15-in circumference, 1600 lumens of brightness, and a color shade selector...β
βI'm not surprised to spot these acoustic wood panels now at a clearance price of 29.97, as these are most certainly a niche item, but still quite stunning if you choose to install them.β
βWith a lightweight bamboo frame, this packable chair with sunshade at 29.97 is a steal as far as chairs go...β
βAs something built for two, I was stunned to see this double camping chair for 24.97, especially with kids' sporting season almost in full swing.β
βI'm including the Dyson Airwrap at 449.97, even though it's hard to believe that's actually a clearance price. It includes seven different attachments...β
βIt's been a while since I've seen Adidas sneakers for both men and women at under 10 bucks, so these Cloudfoam options in navy or blue feel like the kind of everyday shoes I'd happily grab in more than one color.β
βAt an almost incomprehensible $2.97 for a two-pack, these women's lounge shorts include pockets, an elastic waistband, and soft fabric that looks perfect for relaxing around the house.β
βOur bonus section begins with something I'm not personally picking up, and that's because I don't have a 5,000-dollar PokΓ©mon pinball budget, but this huge, authentic, and likely elite life-changing product for any collector is now available.β
βSpeaking of expensive things I won't buy, but wouldn't mind owning, this infrared sauna at 1800 bucks has the capacity for two people with a beautiful wood finish, built-in speakers, and Wi-Fi compatibility.β
β...which brings me to this sour tropical mix at $11, which prides itself by somehow being healthier candy.β
βSpeaking of tropical, if you're someone who loves the Starbucks refresher drinks, these dried strawberries at $10 provide a way to DIY those beverages at home for a fraction of the cost.β
βI've never seen these cup-holder-ready Kleenex Perfect Fit tubes where you get 12 canisters for 20 bucks.β
βI won't judge anyone buying a jumbo plush of this size because, while these are quite expensive at 45 bucks, it's probably still cheaper than the number of carnival games you'd have to lose before finally winning something this large.β
βWhile we are discussing size, this outrageously large ostrich dog bone chew at 16 bucks could keep its four-legged recipient occupied for quite some time...β
βAnd as a final piece of evidence for how size can matter, these oversized Pringles tubes are now yours for the taking at 12.89.β