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5 Summer Must-Haves Under $100 You Can Buy at Costco

Motley Fool - Wed May 1, 7:15AM CDT

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Some shoppers invest in a warehouse club membership to keep more money in the bank. They use their membership perks to access exclusive deals and stock up on essentials. A Costco membership card may be handy if you're preparing for the summer months and plan to shop for essentials soon. Check out these summer finds that you can buy from Costco for less than $100.

1. Tommy Bahama Beach Chair, two-pack: $79.99

Investing in high-quality beach chairs can be worthwhile if you'll be spending time at the beach this summer. A two-pack of Tommy Bahama beach chairs is available for $79.99. The chairs are available in several designs and can be positioned in multiple ways. This is an online-only buy, so you won't find these chairs at your local club.

2. Feit Electric 48' LED Filament String Light Set: $69.99

If you're ready to spruce up your patio or porch area so you're motivated to spend more time outdoors during the warmer months, a nice set of patio lights can help! Costco sells the Feit Electric 48' LED Filament String Light Set. You can get a two-pack for $69.99 through May 5, 2024. Once this additional sale ends, you'll spend $89.99 for a two-pack of lights. Each string of lights features a heavy-duty cord for added durability.

3. OFF! Deep Woods Dry Insect Repellent Set: $19.99

Many families spend more time outdoors in the summer, exposing them to more bugs. If your family likes to hang out outside, you may want to add bug spray to your summer shopping list. If you're a Costco member, you can score a three-pack of OFF! Deep Woods Dry Insect Repellent products for $19.99 at Costco. You'll get two six-ounce and one four-ounce container of dry spray. This spray can help you deter mosquitoes, ticks, and other bugs. Thanks to this affordable price, you won't have to worry about a spendy credit card bill after shopping.

4. Harbor Bay 2-pack Beach Towel: $28.99

Another essential to have on hand this summer is beach towels. Costco is offering Harbor Bay beach towels for $28.99 for two. Each towel is made from 100% cotton and is a larger 40-inch by 72-inch size. Multiple designs are available. This is a solid deal if you want to stock up on extra beach towels for pool or beach days without draining your checking account.

5. Cascade Mountain Tech 2-person Travel Hammock: $24.99

Summer is ideal for relaxing in a hammock and reading a good book. The Cascade Mountain Tech 2-person Travel Hammock is available at Costco for $24.99. Typically priced at $29.99, it's available for an additional $5 off through May 11, 2024. It's made with durable, breathable nylon fabric and includes a storage bag, two carabiners, and two straps. Up to two people can comfortably lounge in this hammock. This deal is only available online.

Every dollar you save adds up

Now may be an excellent time to become a Costco member. Consider whether you're planning to buy any big-ticket items and whether you can get a better discount by shopping at Costco. You'll need to pay a yearly membership fee of $60 or $120, but the savings may be worth it if you live near a club. Every dollar you save when shopping can benefit your personal finances.

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