Costco Cyber Monday: Deals Worth Buying Before They Are Gone
Costco's Cyber Monday Deals are here. Shop and save on holiday gifts this season before these deals disappear.
The Cyber Monday deals are coming in hot with savings of 50% or more on Best Buy Cyber Monday deals and more deep discounts at Target, Amazon and other retailers. But this year, some of our favorite Cyber Monday deals are at Costco.
If you’re a fan of savings on everything from electronics and jewelry to appliances and more, Costco’s Cyber Monday deals are a must-see. Shoppers can find sales both in-store and online.
While you’ll need a Costco membership to access these deals, the savings often outweigh the cost of joining and the membership could quickly pay for itself depending on your shopping list.
Don't have one yet? As an added holiday treat, you can get $40 to shop the sale with this Costco membership deal. That's even more savings to stack on top of these Cyber Monday deals.
Stack Social is offering a Gold Star Membership + $20 Digital Shop Card for the price of a $65 Gold Star membership. It is also offering an Executive Gold Star Membership + $40 Shop Card for the price of a $130 Executive Gold Star membership. Memberships auto-renew each year until you cancel.
Shop Costco's Cyber Monday deals
There are many more deals available both online and in-store for members this year. Below are a few of our favorite Cyber Monday deals offered by Costco.
- Shop all Costco Cyber Monday Deals
- Costco's Apple Savings Event is on now
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- Appliances: Up to $2,000 off
- Jewelry: Up to $1,000 Off
- Furniture: Up to $600 Off
Best Cyber Monday tech deals at Costco
If you’re stuck in a tech dilemma — debating whether to upgrade your iPad or invest in a new laptop — Costco’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals might be the perfect chance to make your move.
With discounts on a range of products, it’s a great time to weigh the pros and cons of each option and get a deal.
One key advantage of buying from Costco is the generous return policy: You’ll have 90 days to decide if it’s the right fit, compared to Apple’s standard 14-day window.
- iPad Pro 11-inch, 512GB Wi-Fi (M4 chip), $900. Save $250
- Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds, $200. Save $70
- LG 65" Class - OLED AI B5 Series - 4K Smart TV, $1,000. Save $1,000
- MacBook Air Laptop (13-inch) - Apple M4 chip, $750. Save $200
- Lenovo IdeaPad 5, $550. Save $250
- Samsung 65" Class - QN90F Neo QLED Series - 4K TV, $1,500. Save $1,000
Best Costco deals in home and kitchen
- Caraway 24-piece Ceramic Non-stick Cookware Set, $700. Save $300
- Philips 3200 Series Full Auto Espresso Machine with LatteGo Milk Frother, $450. Save $280
- Roborock QX Revo Robot Vacuum and Mop with Multifunctional Dock, $430. Save $150
- Molecule Performance Sheet Set, $50. Save $15
Best holiday gifts on sale at Costco
- Blue Sapphire and Diamond 14kt White Gold Earrings, $900. Save $300
- Topgolf - Two $50 eGift Cards, $80. Save $20
- Burberry Goddess Eau de Parfum, 3.4 fl oz, $99. Save up to $100
- Nintendo eShop - Four $25 eGift Cards, $80. Save $20
Remember, at such low prices, Costco's deals move fast. So, if you want to get the very best deals this holiday shopping season, check back often.
Costco limits the number of items you can purchase on some items, and many are only available during a certain time. You also must be a Costco member to take advantage of most of these low holiday prices online or in warehouse.
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