- These are the top 10
things you should be buying at Sam's Club this June, 2023. And there's an amazing
selection of brand new deals for every corner of your home. We begin with Black Friday
pricing on an 85-inch 4K TV. With a $129 price drop, this big screen beauty is
$799 before college football starts with Chromecast built in. This woodfire outdoor grill
and smoker with air fryer is $300 from the Ninja brand. They apparently make
absolutely everything. With a new $30 price drop, this accepts pellets to get you the flavor of a full-sized pellet grill at a fifth of the space
and roughly half the price. And before my next point, I want to share a Sam's app
update that blew my mind. While you're busy shopping, you can now order from the
cafe or food court at Sam's using your smartphone and
it's a big time saver. You'll gain access to a
special speedy Scan & Go lane where you can pick up
your food on the fly. Point two begins with a made-in-the-USA 60-quart Igloo cooler sporting red, white and blue colors together,
which I love, at 50 bucks. It retains ice for up to four
days with heavy duty wheels. This can hold 94 cans and it can still fit inside most trunks. Sticking with that cold
beverage theme for a moment, this nine-can mini retro fridge at $30 is great for a garage, a bedroom or an RV with three color options. This is very hard to locate when back-to-school time arrives. At $400 if you need a
great way to beat the heat. This 8,000 BTU Midea portable
AC serves as a cooler, ventilator and dehumidifier for your home. And if you have a window
that can accommodate an air conditioner to free
up that valuable floor space, this 12,000 BTU system
at $329 is a great price for something that's smartphone-compatible that will work with Google Home or the Amazon Alexa voice service. And speaking of smart homes, point three begins with a $50 price drop on the Google Nest
doorbell you see right here for $130 until June 18th. This is a great price on
a doorbell that I happen to prefer to some of the
more budget ones I've tried from Blink or Ring, and the sale price
makes it more palatable. This is the wireless edition,
which includes an angle mount, which you would typically
have to order separately. I love these Wi-Fi outdoor
smart lights for $55. They look like a typical cafe light that can bring app-controlled ambiance and color to any backyard or patio. At a whopping $110 off, this self-emptying iRobot Roomba smart vac at $380 has a base with a
60-day dust bin capacity. If you've ever dreamed of owning a powerful Bluetooth speaker
that always floats upright, behold, it's the monster
Drift X portable at $120. This is quite the invention from a highly reputable audio brand. For camping or an emergency, not only is this waterproof, you get a built-in radio and a power bank. For a movie night or even a block party, look at this inflatable
outdoor screen for $100. It includes the blower stakes, tethers, and inflates in two minutes. And speaking of quick setup, this Coleman instant screen house at $200 helps you establish
a fenced-in patio in seconds, at a fraction of the cost
compared to the real thing. This might be great for outdoor dining and could protect you from wasps that always seem to visit
when we are sitting down for a family meal. Point four begins with a food
item that rocked my world and it's this refreshing lemon
meringue bar cake at $17. And while the price is expensive, this hefty cake could cater
to a very hungry family. The lemon tastes very natural and it's not that synthetic
citrus one sometimes experiences with such a dessert. My wife, Daria, has asked that I kindly stop
bringing home every cake to our house with a slice removed that I have consumed
from the trunk of my car. So I'm not going to eat
this 10-inch white cake with chocolate filling for $17, so my wife can in fact
serve this to company without requiring some type
of awkward explanation. Here it is. I hope it's great. If you enjoy a drumstick, you will likely love this 16-pack of KitKat ice cream cones for $11.38. It might even be better than a drumstick, as far as I'm concerned. This package contains a chocolate wafer and a vanilla wafer with fudge variation, which I opted to try. It is spectacular. This 27-ounce bottle of
Rocky Road clusters for $12 beckoned to me from
across the dessert aisle. In fact, it yelled my name quite abruptly and I answered with a smile and open arms. Upon consuming my first
bite, I experienced pure joy and an inability to
exhibit any self-control and eat just one. They kind of have the consistency
of a chocolate turtle. And by the way, if you
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that really helps my channel. Before I show you my new versa-brella, point five begins with a highly practical and stackable product. It's a three-tier shoe
or utility rack at $33. This would be just as
effective in an entryway, as it might be in a pantry,
as a result of its design. Each shelf holds around 30 pounds, which is almost the weight of our one-year-old baby boy, Riley. These four-piece Member's
Mark plastic bins at $15 are comprised of two large
and two miniature bins with handles so you could
easily carry your laundry. Might be great in a closet or a cabinet. And speaking of laundry, the Member's Mark laundry
hamper you see right here is $26 and I quite like its design. In the event you are doing
any type of renovations or you do a lot of work in your garage, I might wanna recommend this
50-foot cord reel at $35. It's a $5 price drop with four
outlets, a safety overload, and I've used an almost
identical version of this which I purchased elsewhere. Quite handy. My Grandma Granite wants to make this next recommendation to you. It's a 30-inch by 40-inch pet bed at $30. She told me to look for the
package where the dog appears to be wearing dentures if
you look at it from far away. And now I can't unsee what my grandma saw. It's a funny observation. She says it's very easy to clean. And while we're on the
topic of our beloved pets, a four-pack of Scotch-Brite
lint rollers at $11.48 is a fantastic price. To put this into perspective, a two-pack with fewer sheets per roll is $5.92 for two at Walmart. For point six, we
celebrate the versa-brella. It's $20 and it looks like it's advertised as a golf-ready umbrella. But this swiveling
umbrella, which I purchased, has a universal clamp so it
could attach to a baby stroller in the event that we want to seek shade or protection from the rain. It could also be great for a picnic, which brings me to this eight-foot by eight-foot
outdoor blanket at $30 with three different designs. It has a zippered
pocket, a shoulder strap, and the base repels layers. Great if you are picnicking
on some wet ground. From the Frontier brand, a 30-pound bag of lump charcoal is $22. This is a great purchase, provided your bag does not have
a hole in it like this one. So double check the bag before you move it to your shopping cart. A 40-pound bag of bourbon
wood pellets at $20 is made in the USA from
authentic bourbon barrels with no chemicals or additives. Independence Day is
right around the corner, so this proudly made-in-the-USA
full-size US flag at $34 could attach to the front
or the side of a house. And if you're not a big firework person but you still want to
partake in the festivities, party poppers and confetti
cannons that range in price from 20 to $35 are wonderful if you have younger
children in your household. And the Sam's prices beat
any party store in my area. I'll have some crazy short
and shoo deals in a moment, but point seven starts with a five pound box of
chicken tenders for $17. This very generously-sized
chicken tender package is ready to cook with zero
grams of trans fat per serving. Sticking with poultry for a moment, a more than three-pound box
of apricot habanero chicken at $13 is accompanied with
Hawaiian-style fried rice. If you prefer a more
traditional fried rice, a 3.3 pound pack of Bibigo
vegetable fried rice is $13.48. Always solid experiences with
this brand, I should mention. None of this content is sponsored. A three-pack of taco mac and cheese with a ground beef and a
creamy queso sauce at $14 appears as though it's being marketed as a healthier food offering
as you can see from the box. I'm not sure that applies
to this two-pound box of battered mushrooms at $12
with a ranch dipping sauce. But this is a favorite
special treat of mine. A 12-pack of generously-sized
smoked Andouille sausage is $15. And while we're kicking up the heat, pineapple jalapeno dip
at $6.68 is a testament to the highly unique dips
you can always find at Sam's. A version of the five-cheese tortellini that's always a best
seller at Trader Joe's and other warehouse clubs is now available in this formation at Sam's, in
a three-pound pack for $9.78. And at just under three pounds, spinach and ricotta cheese ravioli, $8.48. The first item for point eight is a find from my daughter Mara, who turns five years old today. Light up rain boots, a
selection of them for $13. If you have ever wanted
your rain boots to light up, here you go. One of the more interesting
looking sneakers I've seen are these ladies Reebok sneakers for $40. Their uniqueness kicks
in when you look at them from the side. And if you can't get enough
of that zigzaggy design, have no fear. There is a men's option from Reebok in black or white at the same price. Member's Mark men's luxe
active shorts for $11 looked very nicely equipped for the price. They have a sealed pocket and
three different color options. For women, Gap tencel shorts. I have no idea what that means. At $15, several options of tencel. If you prefer jeans,
women's jean shorts at $13, with various denim
washes are nicely priced. A three-pack of Neutrogena
with an SPF 70 rating in a spray sunscreen, very handy at $22. And according to the packaging,
this is $6 less than retail, if you were to purchase the three bottles elsewhere separately. A double pack of this
anti-aging serum for $59 fights five different types of wrinkles all spelled out on the box. I am quite sure I have every single one of these types of wrinkles,
so I should probably get this. Roc is a big brand. And their two-pack of this
brightening Vitamin C product is $38 and very well-priced. And here's a product I
would personally like to stay away from, which was not the case for many shoppers that I saw flocking toward
this ultimate waxing kit. It's $43 if you are interested. Do you know what does interest me? This next point that
starts with a shatterproof Tritan eight-piece stemless
drinkware set for $20 with a kaleidoscope type of look. I'm sure there's a more articulate way to describe this textured pattern, but if color is not your thing, a transparent option also available. Sticking with both the Tritan and hydration theme for a moment, a three-pack of Tritan
32-ounce water bottles, $20. And this two-pack of
50-ounce insulated tumblers at $30 is a dupe of
the much more expensive Stanley tumblers, where just one on its
own could cost you more than the two at Sam's. Described as a never dull knife set, this 12-piece Ninja Foodi knife set at $190 includes the knife block. At $30 off, this 12-piece Cuisinart cookware
set is $30 off and $220. It's still on the pricey side, but this is a fantastically well-equipped cookware
collection with cool grip handles and it's all dishwasher safe. As an alternative, this more affordable oven-safe 10-piece The Rock cookware set at
$100 is apparently something that repels food getting
stuck to it while you cook. Before we get to the bonus section, which has a very special theme
today, for my next point, it's one of the largest collections of ride-on novelty floats I
have ever seen in a store. All readily available for $20 each. From the pool to a river, a two-pack of river run floats that can be connected to one another, that features built-in cup
holders has a $35 price tag. If you don't own a pool
or have access to one, I like the design of this
10-foot inflatable family pool. For $40, you get integrated backrest and a great size, given the price. If you have the need or a budget for something more substantial, this 18-foot by 48-foot above ground pool at $440 is $30 off. That is an amazing price
for this type of setup. This Member's Mark portable
rocking chair at $70 might be my favorite product
within this point today. You can enjoy the comfort
of an outdoor chair, merged with the relaxation
of a rocking chair and a 375-pound weight capacity with different color choices. And speaking of color, how gorgeous are these
hydrangea hanging baskets? At $30, this could be the
highlight of any backyard. The theme of today's bonus section is a look at the products
my family would buy if we win the lottery. And this selection at
Sam's is pure luxury. Starting with this four-piece
outdoor seating set at an astronomical $2,300. I don't doubt the quality
of this gorgeous set and the thought of owning an outdoor set that's nicer than our
current indoor furniture is rather interesting. Of course, while we're at it, that furniture set would
look beautiful beneath a 14-by-10 foot cedar pergola at $1,000. And while the next item
is not lottery price, it is a luxury chair. The metal frame sling
chair you see right here, at $350 could be the
perfect modern accessory. You could invite all of your friends over so they can be surprised by how comfortable this chair actually is. It does not look like
it, but it is awesome. And just so my video doesn't end with these types of dollar figures, here's a well-priced 12 pack
of Margarita ice pops for $13. An 18-pack of vodka ice pops are $15 and a 96-pack of red, white
and blue ice pops, 10 bucks. And there you have it.
Thanks for watching. I love you. Bye bye.