- These are 10 more things
you should be buying at Costco this month, June, 2021. Welcome back to the channel
of the YouTube Deal Guy, Matt. I forgot my name there for a second. The YouTube Deal Guy, Matt Granite. I'm gonna bring you
inside my local Costco. From iMacs to cooking pits, coolers, standing desks, wine samplers, and even a spice organizer with five years of free spice refills, this is going to be one
spicy roundup of savings. If you like this content, please feel free to give it a thumbs up, share it with any fellow Costco shoppers. This content is not sponsored in any way. The first thing you should be buying at Costco this month, hand trucks. Now I will tell you, even
before we moved to our home and I was in an apartment with
my family not too long ago, this was a lifesaver. From package deliveries to groceries, returns, helping friends move, even helping my grandparents
move stuff around their home that I wouldn't otherwise be strong enough to move on my own. No surprise there. This is a three-in-one
convertible hand truck, phenomenal brand, $99.99 The difference between this one and the ones that I previously owned, they have a much thicker tire and you could handle significantly
more weight with this. I love this. The simplehuman 45 pound
trashcan with the lid sensor coming in at $69.97, new
at Costco this month. Despite being comprised
of stainless steel, this does have an
anti-fingerprint finish to it, and if you were to
compare this Costco price directly to what's being sold
on the simplehuman website, you're looking at a
significantly higher price from the manufacturer, plus they don't include
that free bonus add-on which is featured as part
of the Costco Roundup. And also as part of number one, the First Alert fire extinguisher. Great not only to have
this around your kitchen but this is definitely a season for more cookouts and barbecues. $34.99 is a competitive price. In the number two spot, it is a work from home game-changer. If you've ever wanted a standing desk, this adjustable height sit
and stand desk at $249.99 is not only aesthetically pleasing, but I very much enjoyed the
ride this provided in the store, having it go up and down continuously. It did frighten some fellow shoppers, but in the event I'm not actually buying a product to take home, I like to test them out in store to the best of my abilities before I feature them in a video. As a perfect accessory
to the sit-stand desk, or just a great product as a standalone, the LED desk lamp that you see right here. $29.99 would be a good price on its own for just a simple LED desk lamp, but this does have a Qi charger built in and the LED used are supposed to provide that type of eyecare technology where if your eyes are exposed to these LEDs for
extended periods of time, whether it be for studying,
reading, learning, whatever it is, this might
be a light you can count on to provide a more enjoyable
reading experience. In the number three spot, before I get to some
great lighting options for your backyard, deck and patio, let's look at these storage options beginning with this nine
piece OXO pop container set. $59.99, ideal for storing dried goods. In our house primarily,
this would come into play for cereal storage, pasta, if you have any loose leaf teas. These keep things fresher and in an airtight seal for
extended periods of time. I love them. The two pack baking sheet
set you see right here, it is self-explanatory,
but the price at $12.97, given the brand and the
fact that you can nab two for under 13 bucks, awesome.
And then I'd like to pair that with the two pack pizza pan set for $9.97. I will discuss food options
at Costco in a few moments, but I think one of the
favorite things I came across the entire shopping spree
is this 20 jar spice rack. Now bear with me for a moment. It's $29.99 and you get 20
jars including the spices. But if you buy this at $29.99, you score five years of free refills for all of the spices provided. Now you do need to pay
shipping and handling on those spices, but given
the quality, the assortment, and the fact that you're
just paying shipping, that $29.99 for just
the spices is awesome. But then to have this
bring you perhaps years of additional spice enjoyment, you're getting two big
thumbs up in my book. In the number four spot, some absolutely phenomenal
lighting options. I like the prices, I like the quality. Let's begin with this LED outdoor lantern. It has a built-in dusk
to dawn sensor, $39.99. You do get a nicer design
compared to what I have seen on Amazon, where prices are
a couple of dollars less. The 26 by four slip-and-slide, $99.99. This is huge, oversize. I did mention a couple of weeks ago my three-year-old daughter,
Mara, turned three. We celebrated in the backyard. This would have been incredible to have. We had these other splash
pads, which were not as large. This slip-and-slide is oversize. Also great for adults. The planter bench you
see right here, $99.97, a great way to adorn
the front of your home, the back, if you have a balcony or a deck or somewhere you like to sit, this not only gives you
that stable seating, but you do have the option to
put a plant on either side, so it's a great design. This 11-foot inflatable
stand-up paddleboard, 400 bucks. Not necessarily something I would buy. We don't have a cottage or a lake home, but if you do know someone who
does or you own one yourself, this is an investment that
will hopefully give you a product you can enjoy
for the years to come. But I did find something at
a significantly lower price, not $399, but $39.99, and it is an adult snorkel set. For those of you that are not aware, my wife and I are both
certified scuba divers and the adult snorkel set would be great for all those times where you
don't want to use your air and you're waiting for the boat to come pick you up at the surface. Also great if you hate scuba diving and just want to snorkel, or enjoy it in your pool or bathtub. There's a way to make it work. In the number high-five spot, because this is usually
the point in the video where I do some odd gestures
as we get to this number, desserts and appetizers, and I want to begin with this three layer Michigan cherry cake. Now this is the same brand as the key lime pie I bought last month. It looks delicious. I will report back to you. I did not end up eating this in my car. Although there is another
baked good which made the cut, which I'll discuss later in the video. The organic uncooked flour
tortilla pack, $7.59. You get 36 of them. And perhaps the fact
that these are uncooked, they might bring a whole
new level of flavor or authenticity to your
next taco or fajita night. The Churnbaby nine pack
of ice cream sandwiches, highly enticing. If you guys are unaware or you
don't watch my Aldi videos, there is a three-pack of these available for $3 and 97 cents at Aldi. When you shop at Costco
and opt for the nine pack, you're saving $2 versus shopping at Aldi. The organic Acai Superfruit packs, very popular, specifically out west. $9 and 49 cents. And the Kirkland organic
salsa, $7 and 49 cents. If you guys have regularly
seen salsa available at Costco, you'll note that this specific salsa has an asterisk on the price tag, denoting that this is a
limited time special offering, and that's because it has larger size whole jalapenos in this salsa. In the number six spot,
before I showcase some protein that price drops beyond belief, let's discuss patio savings. This patio bar cart and cooler, 200 bucks and not only a better way
to serve and entertain, but this definitely looks
like one of those pieces you would keep for
years and years to come. Particularly fantastic for
serving up summer cocktails sangrias, wines. Bubble tea in non-sponsored Deal Guy mugs that I got from a friend. If you've never seen me before,
they just make me happy. The folding bench, great for
sipping any of those beverages or my bubble tea, $29.99. But in particular, I
would use this perhaps for tailgating because it
is so easily transportable. You could bring it on a
quick trip to the lake, the river, the beach. The outdoor cooking pit. I've never seen one of these
at this price at Costco. $129.99. Could be all you need to recreate that perfect romantic
evening, complete with s'mores and other cookout favorites. The professional stud finder, $24.99. We don't need one in my house, because my wife is a
professional stud finder. You knew that joke was coming, $24.99, nope, still have no life. The empty 20 pound propane tank with the easy to read gauge, $29.99. I am flagging these propane tanks, because there is a limit
of three per customer, and that suggests just how
popular this product is, especially during these
summer grilling months. And this 16 foot power
level pole saw, $59.99. It is really big, and while I was examining
this in the store, perhaps I looked a little
bit out of my element, or perhaps it was because another customer claimed they recognized me
from this YouTube channel, came up and they said, "Dave Garnet!" I looked around, I said, "Hi." "Garnet!" It's close to Granite. And anyhow, this person, who
might not have known my name, which is the least important part of what I'm trying to tell you, this fellow did tell me that
this is a fantastic pole saw and worth adding to my list, which is why I am sharing it
with you straight from Dave. In the number seven spot,
seafood and fish price drops of incomparable quality
at some really low prices. Let's begin with the
Kirkland Chilean sea bass. This 1.5 pound bag,
phenomenal for grilling, a great way to change up your proteins. Eat this with a salad,
switch up your taco night. $29.99. A two pound bag of Kirkland
wild caught sea scallops. Very difficult to find
these anywhere in stock, let alone at this price, $32 and 59 cents. The Kirkland breaded panko shrimp, $18.99. A 2.25 pound box of wild
Alaskan salmon, $16.99. A favorite in our household, the miso glazed Iceland cod. Typically cod is what we
have with our fish and chips, but this miso glaze really
elevates the taste, $14.99 And the tortilla crusted
tilapia, $12 and 79 cents. Another awesome grab. In the number eight spot before I tackle tailgating and tech, some back-to-school finds that
I think are truly worthwhile. Let's begin with this Champion backpack. Black, gray, some blue, red
combos, $26 and 99 cents. Not just great for school or college, for a quick weekend trip, or perhaps to give you a break from that traditional briefcase. You can accommodate a lot
in here, including a laptop. The expandable lunch
coolers, $15 and 99 cents. Not just great for all levels
of school, including college, but if you pack a lunch
and you bring it to work, this would definitely come in handy. If you work in construction
or need to eat on the go or on site, I am a big fan
of this particular offer. These anti-microbial bottle
two packs, $16 and 99 cents. We don't do a whole lot of hiking, but this would be great for anyone that's more athletic than I am, for walking the dog, for hitting
up the beach on a hot day, even for tailgating, I am a fan of this. And finally, the Sharpie
stationary supply pack, a 36 count $9 and 99 cents. Not just great for you
or your kids or for work, but perhaps it's a quick
gift or a little thank you to the countless classroom
heroes educating our kids, all of the teachers out there. Supplies are expensive. That just might be a little
thing that you can add on for $9 and 99 cents
that will go a long way. In the number nine spot,
it's a duo of coolers before I get to that wine sampler. Take a look at the Titan 40 can cooler. Now this can keep beverages
cold for up to two days, $19 and 99 cents. Great for any situation where you need to bring your own beverage
or host on the go. This would be great for tailgating or for any type of backyard gathering. Alternatively, the Coho 24 can airtight and waterproof
cooler that you see right here for $49.99 is made of a harder, more rubberized durable finish. So this would be great for the beach, keeping sand out of your beverages, any situation where
you need to have things sealed off from the elements. And the wine sampler you
see right here for $49.99 are supposed to be of a
higher end assortment, or at least some above average offerings. It is under 50 bucks. You do get quite a lot for your money. And if this is absolutely disgusting and the worst wine you've ever tried, please leave me a comment, and I will feel very badly about
making this recommendation, but I did check it out with a
couple of people in the store and I'm not much of a wine drinker, so I hope that helps. In the number 10 spot, I can tell you, at least with regards
to the first tech deal that you see right here, the Anker Lightning
cable four-pack, $29.99, marks one of the first times that I've ever seen Anker sold at Costco. Anker is a very popular brand on Amazon. And by the way, if you are
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for the number 10 point, the constellation wall clock, $69.99 I just thought this was cool. Perhaps something I wish I had as a kid, and I've never seen this at Costco. And cool memory foam pillows, offering two different types
of memory foam pillows, depending on how you sleep, $29.99. And now for the bonus
section of this video, which includes the food items that I absolutely had to
consume in the parking lot because I just couldn't wait,
let's start with the iMacs. Now I was hesitant to
even put this on the list because this all-in-one desktop in these pretty new colors
are pretty expensive, at generally a price of
$1,500 everywhere else. Your Costco scores you the same iMac that everyone else is
selling, including Apple, for at least $50 less. The Olay retinol anti-aging body wash. Now, as I'm sure you guys all know, retinol is the main ingredient in any type of good quality anti-aging skincare, and to find this in a
product that's a body wash, very unique at $12 and 97 cents. And my wife would like me to mention that the makeup brush cleaner and dryers for $19 and 99 cents are a great grab. I'll just leave that out there and let you draw your own conclusions. But she was very happy. Now, for the products that made me happy that I consumed in my car in real time. I enjoyed muffins and cookies
in the back of my car. Now I will tell you the cookies are part of a 24 count cookie
chocolate chip variety pack, $7 and 99 cents for 24 cookies, awesome! And then there's also a pick two muffin. You get your choice of
chocolate, coffee cake, blueberry or apple
crumble, $7 and 99 cents. I was more excited about
the savings on the cookie, but those muffins, absolutely delicious. Now of course, neither of those
products are actually new, but the pricing packs
available this month are, and that's why I decided
I would include them as part of the bonus
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