Recommendations of Costco Products? I think you'll get tons of them, but here goes:
The new Kirkland Sea Salt and Pepper Grinders. 3.99 each with at least 5 times the volume you'd find in the McCormick brands.
We use kirkland paper products and they're just as good as name brands.
Their detergent is one of about 3 that don't irritate my very sensitive/allergy prone skin.
Dishwasher soap. Can't beat the price (5.99 for a two pack). I once ran out and couldn't get to Costco-had sticker shock in the supermarket that the small store brand cost so much.
Their bakery goods are delicious. I love the muffins. The last time I got a sheet cake from there, it disappeared pretty quick.
Butter-a three pound pack of butter quarters costs what a pound and a half would cost in the supermarket. (We freeze packages)
Those hotdogs, although they've changed the brand (again).
Non Kirkland products that still make the membership worth it:
Printer Ink. Mine is sold in a 3 pack, and I save 45 dollars buying it at Costco.
My refrigerator. Same exact model in
Best Buy was 200 dollars more.
Wine (if yours carries it). Until Total Wine and More opened iin Tampa, it wasthe cheapest place to get many popular varietals.
Books-great bargains. I can't pop in there without looking at the books.
Tires-many a year, my tire purchase alone made the membership worth it. I'd put 25k a year on my VW, so I was buying Pirellis on a regular basis.
Our current bed came from Costco. We shopped every bed place in town, got savvy to which model was really which. Saved roughly 300 bucks by getting it from Costco.
Suzanne