- These are the 10 things
you should be buying at Costco this November. With major deals in every category, just in time for the holidays, the first thing you
should be buying at Costco is a perfect companion for any road trip you need to make this holiday season. Also a great gift idea if
you have kids in college. It's a 50-piece safety
emergency kit for $40. I decided to buy this and try it before I made the recommendation. It's made by Bridgestone Tires, comes with this really
nice red storage case. I should mention no brand, nor Costco, is sponsoring this video in any way. I laid out all of the
products on my floor. I was impressed by what I saw, jumper cables, reflective gear, a tire inflator pump, and
an aluminum flashlight. And while this is great
for inclement weather, so was this Duracell
PowerSource gasless generator. It is expensive at $499,
but with this season, and power outages or
any potential emergency, this might be something
you wanna have on hand, given that it is gasless. You get four AC outlets and two USB ports at over 1400 Watts, 1800 watt-peaks, substantial power for
a rechargeable product. And speaking of power,
just in time for all of that gift unwrapping
this gift-giving toy season, the Kirkland batteries, which are often rumored
to just be a carbon copy of a Duracell battery wrapped
in a slightly different label, is something you might want to consider for your next Costco haul. A 48-pack of the AAA batteries at $9.99. Or a 48-pack of the AA Batteries at the same price could do the trick. In the number two spot, it's
a product that I initially thought was a bit of a gimmick. And then I thought, well, I understand how someone could use this. And it's a waterproof Bluetooth speaker that has a bottle opener
built into it for $49.99. Great gift idea. But with the LED lights,
a nice speaker size, this is something you might want to grab for a hunting or fishing trip. My father-in-law is currently
on a hunting trip as we speak, it's deer season where we are located and I thought this might've been great to give him before he left. Anyhow, it's too late. So when he gets back, "Merry
Christmas in advance." The karaoke machine you
see right here at 200 bucks is likely a massive upgrade from any karaoke machine
you've ever had on hand. This will stream audio from
virtually any Bluetooth device. It has two separate speakers in addition to the bass, and a microphone, and rated at 200 Watts per speaker. At $200, this might be worth a look. The gray patio heater you
see right here at 140 bucks, is a competitive price given that this is a 46,000 BTU patio heating system. Ideal for extending your enjoyment of your patio this season. And if you are fortunate
enough to live in a climate where you can enjoy your patio, just through most of the winter, this could be good to have on hand. And just so I don't
forget, I should mention this is not my Costco
Black Friday round-up. I was very specific on
what products I featured in this video that are Black Friday safe, as we approach those big occasions. I promise I will feature all of the items on your holiday wishlist
or at least try to do that, in a matter of weeks. In the number three spot, it's a trio of holiday decorative sets. There's the baby nativity set for $34.99. But if you want to move up from this set, which looks actually quite cute, to the highest-end nativity
set I've ever seen sold at Costco, for $94.99. This 13-piece Kirkland branded
offering is hand-painted. The quality looks more reminiscent over something you might
see in a nice art gallery. This'd be something you could pass on from one generation to the
next in your household. This 16-piece snowflake LED
decorative set for $19.99, includes those twinkling lights, which are outdoor compliant
and also great for indoor use. And considering you do get 16 of these snowflake string
lights for under 20 bucks, I'm sold on the price alone, even though this is also great quality. In the number four spot, it's a huge selection
of new Costco desserts, that not only did I buy and try, and enjoy from the trunk of my car, but if you see that my tie is slanted, I feel like I gained some weird neck fat before I shot this video,
which is what's going on, but anyhow, it was worth it. The Belgian chocolate
peppermint bark for $9.99, is brand new in the bakery. Some of the best peppermint
bark I've ever consumed. I completely overindulged in this. Rarely have I ever tasted anything better. I almost lost my mind when
I put this in my mouth. Anyhow, the Junior's devil
food chocolate cheesecake at $16.99, was also impressive. Well, it does seem like every month, Costco has a new cheesecake flavor. I like that they keep trying
because I keep trying as well. You'll all likely see that
I did a really horrible job slicing this cake, truly
an anxious butchering job, but that's because I
wanted to try it so badly. Very rich. Not subtle. Although I did very much enjoy it. The white chocolate peppermint
bark pretzels at $4.99, are a fun snack and perhaps
a lighter alternative to the first dessert I just
showed you on the list. This is airy, but somehow still decadent. The 10-count Haagen-Dazs
ice cream peppermint squares for $10.49, is a limited time only, pre-Black Friday Costco grab. That is a 10-pack of
ice cream cookie squares complimented by the overall
joy you typically derive from a Haagen-Dazs ice cream, mixed in with all of this
other cookie greatness. I loved it. And I chose to wash this down with a 54-count cheesecake
bite assortment. I won't mention how many
of these bites I sampled. This $12.69 dessert which
is handmade in Chicago, a little bit nostalgic for me because that's where I went
to school and used to live. I was actually in Chicago
last week and this was better than anything my wife and I
enjoyed on our trip there. The flavors include,
original cheesecake brownie, and raspberry. I opted for the cheesecake
brownie and it was superb. Not one dessert as part of this round-up was something I did not enjoy. But by the time I got to these
120-count mini cream puffs for $9.99, not only was I very full, I did have a little bit of a stomach ache, which I shared with my neck somehow. These desserts are frozen, but again, 120 mini cream puffs for under 10 bucks is a bargain. And as we move from desserts to tech... You're all gonna be watching
my neck now, I know it. If you are enjoying this video, please feel free to give it a thumbs up, subscribe and turn your notifications on. The 14-inch HP laptop that you
see right here for 380 bucks, is actually $120 off list price, and a nice build for those of
you that don't want to deal with any potential stock
issues on Black Friday. You get eight gigs of RAM
with that 14-inch screen, a 256 gig solid-state drive,
and an Intel processor. Certainly not a bad price given the specs, and the Costco concierge technical support and second-year warranty is
included on this $380 laptop. The 13-inch Dell laptop you
see right here for 700 bucks, is one of the best
builds I've seen leading into the Black Friday quarter. It's a whopping 16 gigs of RAM, a substantial 512 gig solid-state drive. And while I wish this was an i7 processor, at this price, I will accept the i5. This is $200 off the $900 list price. The 86-inch LG TV you see
right here for 1400 bucks, is one of the best
screen bangs for the buck you will see this holiday season. This has a native 120 Hertz refresh rates. So this would work with the PlayStation 5 or the newer Xbox. It also has Costco's
award-winning warranty, and a second-year warranty included alongside the Dolby Vision
IQ and Dolby Atmos audio. And speaking of audio,
whether it's to accompany this 86-inch TV or
finally give any other TV in your home the upgrade it deserves, the coveted Samsung soundbars for the holiday season,
are 230 bucks at Costco. This is the series that features the acoustic beam and the subwoofer. It's $150 off the $380 list
price, and again, $230. While I was in the electronics section at my local Costco, I noticed
they now have this touchscreen where rather than asking a
store associate for a product, you select from the screen and print out the product
that you'd like to buy, and then you bring this to the cashier. Well, this could make things
considerably more efficient with the whole self-checkout thing, my question to you is, and please, leave me a comment and let
me know what you think, does this touchscreen
system appeal to you? Or do you miss the days of actually getting to speak to another human being? In the number six spot, it's
a whole category jam-packed with trending culinary products. This Cuisinart immersion blender is likely something you've seen advertised on the Home Shopping channel. It's $39.99, and you can bet
I wanted to buy and try this before I recommended this
high-powered blender, basically trapped in a small compact form with a bunch of accessories. It does live up to the hype. Well, I wish I could
have made whipped cream from the back of my car
and tried it for you. I bought a whole carton of
whipping cream at Costco, poured it into the included
cup and blended away. And if this video looks
painful for you to watch, I apologize, I was trying
to shoot with one hand and hold my phone with the other. But it did blend up some
delicious whipped cream in record time. The Sur La Table 13-quart
air fryer for 80 bucks, is a big brand name tied to
a product a lot of people are purchasing this holiday season. This model includes a rotisserie basket. And this model, as you can see, is the one where the door folds down. I really do like that. The Cuisinart coffeemaker you
see right here for 45 bucks, this is a nice take on a
traditional coffee maker. Durable build, ready to serve the masses this holiday season, in stainless steel. This five-piece
oven-to-table set for $19.99, is one of my favorite
grabs on the whole list. You get a total of five
beautifully designed pans that you could put into your oven and then bring to the table to serve from. It includes three small
pans and two big pans, again, for under 20 bucks. Ready for that Thanksgiving
feast or any other holiday meal. On the storage set front,
while Pyrex storage options are a regular Costco occurrence. Take a look at these a special edition, decorated eight-piece Pyrex
storage sets that include, Nightmare Before Christmas,
Disney and Star Wars, $19.99. And with the holidays, come more trash. If you need a kitchen upgrade, this 47-liter Kohler step
trash can for 55 bucks, is fingerprint-resistant
and stainless steel. Before I get to our product
in the number seven spot that's currently haunting my family, I will mention, if there's
any product you want me to hunt down at a deal price in time for the holidays or Christmas, please send me a text, drop me a line, and join my Insider Deal Guy texting club, (440)-298-2181 is my number. Now, for that product that I kind of regret eating in my car, it's the garlic pepper
seasoned drumsticks. They are back, at $2.49 per pound. I did break my formula for this video, because as you guys know, I typically just enjoy
desserts from my truck. But I did want to enjoy it right away because I could smell it from up to a mile away in the
store, and well, you know me. My disclaimer is that while
these are insanely delicious, if you can smell
something from a mile away inside a Costco warehouse, chances are that smell
will linger in your car for the next three to four days, which includes when you are
bringing your three-year-old to nursery school at eight in the morning, and you are all smelling
garlic pepper drumsticks, first thing in the morning. Moving on, the Korean
barbecue beef bulgogi, at $6.99 per pound, is not only delicious, it is very authentic. If you've never sampled a beef
bulgogi product from Costco, we bought a bunch of
these bulgogi potstickers at Costco back in July,
we've really stocked up. They were delicious, and so are these. I opted not to try the cranberry and jalapeno meatballs for $13.99, because I had no idea what
to make of this combination. It's likely really good quality. And if this combination sounds
appealing to you, good news, there's also a cranberry
and jalapeno dip for $7.89. If I am missing out on some
awesome flavor concoction, please correct me in the comments. The crab cake minis for
$24.89, are a brand new take on the larger crab cakes
we saw a few months ago. This is a 36-count box of mini crab cakes. For this next round-up of products, I'm particularly fired up. If you do live in an
area that attracts snow, I've lived in the worst areas for snow, from Fargo, North Dakota,
I lived in Minnesota, Buffalo, New York, Cleveland,
Ohio, just for fun. I know snow. And the electric snowblowers you see right here at 700 bucks, are from the well-regarded
Greenworks brand. And with two rechargeable batteries, this might be the perfect grab
just before that snow hits. The snowshoe kits for a
much more attractive $70, is great if you enjoy
snowshoeing as an activity. This was actually one
of my favorite things to do growing up. And these are obviously no
longer those upside down, tennis racket type looking shoes. At under 40 bucks, you'll
find adult snow goggles. And at under 30, kids snow
goggles are also available. And finally, also for under 40 bucks, something that I decided to pick up as it caught my daughter's eye. It's a Luxe fur throw. These are available in white,
gray, and some other color I'm not even going to attempt to describe. Very soft and luxurious. My next point is jam-packed with toys. And let's begin with
these kids jewelry kits with storage cases. These are 21 bucks, and I'm following up with all of these toy
requests that I collected from parents and
grandparents from last month, asking me to expand on the best
toy availability at Costco. This jewelry kit includes a custom case. And Costco is going
retro with the three-pack of Cabbage Patch Kids,
available right now, $19.99. There's also this three-pack
Care Bear set for $21. And for the Star Wars fan in your life, this 20-inch Star Wars plush is $22. My favorite toy though that
I've seen on the whole list, is the Mario Kart Hot
Wheels track for 64 bucks. I contemplated buying this for the studio and just waiting for other kids
and my daughter to grow up. But anyhow, this pop-up
tent with storage bag is probably more likely
something we would buy in our household right now. 27 bucks, available in blue or pink. Before I get to the bonus offerings, as part of this round-up, if you are in the market for a robo vac, the Roomba iRobot i4 at $270,
is something you might want to consider purchasing
at Costco this November, considering this is the i4 at $270. Best Buy is selling the
i3 at $349 right now. So this Costco exclusive
is highly enticing. Just in time for hanging
the Christmas lights, or tackling any other
holiday decorative projects, the Little Giant 15-foot
ladder at 150 bucks, is something many families
might want to have on hand. The power percussion massager
which you see right here, strangely enough is advertised on the front page of
Costco's November catalog. I wanted to see why this
was retailing for 80 bucks. But it does come with
six different attachments and is of a higher quality than many of the competing options
you'll see for 49 bucks. And at $200, this chest freezer
for all of the holiday prep, leftovers or just having
disappearing groceries on hand, in your garage or in your basement, is something many
families might also enjoy. Now for a trio of bonus buys, some of which come with an asterix, the Breckenridge Christmas Ale mini kegs where you score a two-pack
of mini kegs at 1.32 gallons, is beautifully packaged. I'm flagging this because this
is not brand new at Costco, but it is available at a
better lower price of $16.99. For $1 less than that, you're
gonna find a formal dresses for girls sizes 2T through 12 at $15.99. And finally, the sous vide cookers, which are gaining a lot
of steam, no pun intended, and momentum this holiday
season, are $150 at Costco. Thank you so much for
watching to this point, given where we are in the video. Don't forget to check out the
other hottest holiday buys from not just the warehouse clubs, but your other favorite retailers, all featured right here on the channel. Bye-bye.