How to Get the Most from Your Costco Membership
By Lynn Glessner, published Oct 31, 2007
Published Content: 53 Total Views: 24,974 Favorited By: 5 CPs
1. Look for Kirkland brand products
Kirkland is Costco's house brand label. These products are consistently of good quality, but are inexpensive, because Costco can leverage their volume purchasing power and lack of advertising costs. While many items are Costco are comparable to other store's sale prices, and may or may not be something you should choose to stock up on, it is always a safe bet to buy Kirkland products. For example, I find that Kirkland brand powder laundry detergent works as well as Tide, and I have been a very loyal Tide customer, but for a fraction of the cost.
2. Check out special Costco Member "Services"
Costco offers some special discount deals such as insurance, phone service, and even DHL shipping discounts. I love the flat rate DHL letter size mailers for $11 each prepaid. While you do have to prepay for 10 at a time, they are a fraction of the cost of shipping with an account through either DHL or FedEx. Look for pamphlets near the door, or look under "services" at http://www.costco.com
3. Sign up for their coupons
Costco sends out specific coupons both through snail mail and through email. Check the dates carefully, because they will not all be good for the same period of time, like a grocery store. Usually one coupon item will be available one week, and one the next, and so on. They like to keep you coming back! However, they are always very generous coupons, so scan through them when you receive them and note the dates for any items you want. Plan your monthly Costco trip for that date.
4. Did you know they sell gas there too?
Head out on your Costco trip with your tank nearly empty, so you can fill up with their significantly less expensive gas while you are there.
You may also like...
- Ten Reasons Why You Should Not Buy a Sam's Club Membership
- Should You Upgrade Your Costco Membership to an Executive Membership?
- How to Save the Most at Warehouse Clubs
- Improve Your Gas Mileage: Tips for Increasing Fuel Economy
- How to Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half
- Where to Find the Cheapest Automobile Gas Prices and Six Tips to Pay Less for Gas
- Letting Go of Your College Student
- So You Want to Teach English in Korea: First Acts
- Essentials to Successfully Live Within Your Means
- Living on a Budget and Having Fun Without Breaking the Bank
Takeaways
- 1. Look for Kirkland brand
- 2. Check out additional member services
- 3. Use their coupons
Most Commented On


Dr. Ed Warde
Add a Comment
Posted on 04/19/2008 at 7:04:54 AM
Sheri Fresonke Harper
Add a Comment
Posted on 11/05/2007 at 10:11:00 PM