Ah, Costco. Is there anything you can’t get at the buy-in-bulk giant? Cars, kitchen cabinets, home mortgages: Costco sells them all. And believe it or not, the store is just as good for small stuff. Nestled among the aisles of 36-packs of toilet paper and $5 rotisserie chickens are perfect holiday gifts, stocking stuffers, and bigger-ticket items (like electronics and jewelry) your loved ones will never guess came from Costco’s warehouse.
While you might not head to the megastore just to buy holiday presents, you should absolutely check out these great finds on your next shopping trip.
The wine department at Costco has a cult following for good reason (just look at costcowineblog.com for proof): Most bottles go for less than $20, and they tend to be high quality; in fact, the store often carries award-winning wineries and vintages, like bottles from Wine Spectator’s “Top 100.” Don’t ignore in-house brand Kirkland Signature either — it’s often just as good as the big-name stuff (and even made by the same wineries), but costs half the price.
2. Decorative Home Accessories
Starting at $9.99, Costco’s bouquets range from clusters of roses, lilies, and mums to more elaborate, trend-driven arrangements that come with a vase and look awfully similar to what you’d get at your local florist. You can find blooms in nearly any color, but if you’re into a more seasonal vibe, the store always has an offering of special seasonal bouquets — sometimes with a Christmasy flair like a Santa-shaped vase or hypericum berries.
Gift cards never go on sale — except at Costco, where they’re permanently discounted. A $100 gift card to the store will often run you closer to $80, and the multi-packs mean you get several gifts in one go. You’ll see gift cards for restaurants, cafes, and retailers and services like Xbox, Fanatics, and SpaFinder.
Costco’s assortment of men’s and women’s watches is wide-ranging: Citizen, Seiko, and Skagen are all well represented, as are fashion brands like Ted Baker and Salvatore Ferragamo. You can even score an Apple Watch there.
Marc Jacobs, Givenchy, Jimmy Choo, Prada, Coach, Bottega, and Dolce & Gabbana: If this sounds like the handbag selection at a department store, it’s by design. Costco often sells famous designers alongside lower-priced Kirkland products, and will feature these luxe items in kiosks throughout the store around the holidays at members-only prices.
If someone on your list is looking to upgrade their cooking game over the holidays, Costco has your back with a selection of large and small kitchen appliances. Grab an air fryer, bread maker, or even a coveted Vitamix blender — all at superstore prices.
For those who still love paper books, Costco is a treasure trove. While the selection can be hit-or-miss, the store often has a good inventory of popular hardcovers, paperbacks, and boxed sets for kids.
Costco does big business in designer fragrances, including scents by one of my favorites, Chloe. In years past, the store has also stocked sweet gift sets of scented lotions, shower gels, loofahs, and other bathroom goodies.
The perfect gift for your stubbly, scruffy loved ones, electric razors can run upwards of $200. Online, Costco is currently selling a deluxe Philips Norelco for $40 off its regular price.
Oh, to be a kid in the Costco toy department: With the store’s seemingly endless inventory of play houses, dolls, building blocks, board games, and mega-sized stuffed animals, you’d be entertained for weeks. Grown-ups will appreciate the discounted prices on products like a Power Wheels Jeep and Star Wars LEGO sets.
If a new set of noise-canceling headphones or AirPods is on your loved one’s list, you’re in luck. Costco stocks several high-end brands of headphones and offers rebates with your purchase, bringing down the already discounted price even more.
15. Bath & Body Products Sets
Everyone loves an indulgent set of hand soap, lotion, or both. Costco sells these types of products from trusted brand names (Crabtree & Evelyn and ZAAINA to name a couple favorites. Everyone loves an opportunity to pamper themselves, and these products do that, so you can’t go wrong with giving them as a gift.
16. Luxury Hair Styling Tools
There’s a reason why you’ll find thousands of YouTube tutorials from beauty experts singing the praises of T3’s straighteners — they’re the best of the best. And yes, they’re sold at Costco. They also rarely go on sale, so buying them and taking advantage of Costco’s discounts is a great way to save some money and buy a product with excellent reviews.
Yes, diamonds at Costco. It’s a thing, and it’s a great way to save some serious money and give a truly unforgettable gift. They offer classic diamond studs, diamond hoops, diamond bracelets, and well, you get the idea. What’s more, Costco truly does have options at every price range. Want to spend $300? Great. Want to spend $30,000? There are options for that, too.