10 NEW Costco Deals You NEED To Buy in September 2024

Here are 10 new things you should be buying at Costco this September 2024, and the selection of deals this month is incredible. Let’s dive into the first find: a 4K dash cam, which is the first I’ve seen at Costco. Priced at $120, it can record both the interior and exterior of your car simultaneously. With built-in AI technology, it detects pedestrians, lane departures, and even potential collisions—perfect for winter driving. Speaking of cold weather, if you’ve ever wanted your own personal ice bath, Costco has started selling an inflatable Arctic Ice Plunge for $200, which includes a cover and pump. At a fraction of what you’d pay elsewhere, it’s a great deal. If, like me, you prefer warm water, you’ll be glad to know that Costco has also brought back the inflatable spa for $500, the same price as last year. This square-shaped spa is app-controlled and accommodates up to six people.

If you’ve ever seen those cordless table lamps at restaurants, you can now buy a two-pack for $40. These USB-rechargeable, touch-controlled lamps come in black or gold. Another Costco fan-favorite item making a return is the 20-jar spice rack, now packaged in a double-decker lazy Susan for $30. It includes pre-printed labels and offers five years of free refills (just pay shipping). If you’re into baking, Costco has introduced a 20-piece cookie press set from Oxo for $25, perfect for holiday-themed cookies with 18 stainless steel discs. Another useful addition to the kitchen is the three-piece stainless steel colander set for $22. I find the smallest colander especially handy for rinsing fruit or chickpeas—yes, my wife is currently obsessed with chickpeas.

Moving to household cleaning, the cordless spin scrubber for $50 comes with six different brush attachments and does a fantastic job on bathroom tiles. USB-C rechargeable, it’s a great option for holiday deep cleaning. If you’re in need of a new door lock, Costco is offering a Yale autolock system for $170. Easy to install; it even has a battery backup. And if you’re doing some home repairs, the Fantic power screwdriver is now $40, down $9, until September 29th. It comes with 16 different bits and is great for quick fixes around the house.

For security, check out this three-panel security light from Kota, priced at just $19.97 on clearance. It boasts a 68-foot range with bright, adjustable LEDs. Another practical find is this microfiber indoor mat for $12, measuring 30 by 40 inches. Soft yet effective at trapping dirt, it has a non-skid base. I was also happy to see the return of the flat teak bench for $60, which was a hit last year. It stands 17 inches tall and includes a second shelf for extra storage.

On the bakery side, Costco is offering a new cinnamon coffee cake for $10. Made with a cinnamon cocoa batter and drizzled with extra cinnamon, it tastes like a delightful cross between cinnamon streusel and coffee cake. Another sweet treat is the Ghirardelli caramel apple squares for $13, a flavor that I believe should be available year-round. If you’re craving something more unique, try the pineapple jam rolls for $10—they don’t need cooking and are a surprisingly tasty dessert option.

That’s just a taste of what Costco has to offer this September! Whether you’re stocking up for the holidays or just looking for great deals, these finds are sure to enhance your next shopping trip.

For those looking to step up their door security, Costco has a new advanced door lock system from Yale for $170. This auto-lock system comes with a battery backup, making it reliable in case of power outages. It’s also easy to install, making it a convenient upgrade for your home. If you need a versatile tool to help with the installation, the Fantic power screwdriver is currently priced at $40, which is $9 off until September 29th. It comes with 16 different bits, making it perfect for various quick fixes around the house.

On the subject of home improvement, Costco is offering a fantastic deal on a three-panel security light from Kota, priced at just $19.97. This light has a 68-foot range, and its LED panels can be adjusted in multiple directions to illuminate every angle. To help keep your floors clean, a new microfiber indoor mat is available for $12. Measuring 30 by 40 inches, this mat is soft and efficient at trapping dirt and debris, with a non-skid base for added safety. Additionally, the popular flat teak bench has returned, priced at $60. This stylish bench features a second shelf for extra storage, and though the handles are not as discreet as advertised, they are very handy!

For those with a sweet tooth, Costco’s bakery section has some exciting new treats. One standout is the cinnamon coffee cake, priced at $10, made with a cinnamon cocoa batter and topped with a generous drizzle of extra cinnamon. It tastes like a combination of cinnamon streusel and one of the best coffee cakes you’ll ever have. Ghirardelli is also bringing something new to the table with their caramel apple chocolates, priced at $13. This flavor is a delightful tribute to the classic caramel apple and is so good it should be available year-round.

In the frozen section, Costco has a variety of new and returning favorites for the upcoming colder months. The 48-pack of spanakopita is back for $17, a beautiful Greek delicacy that only appears once a year. Another returning item is the twin-pack of garlic barbecue chicken bao buns, priced at $10. These buns are doughy in all the right ways and perfect for a quick meal. New to Costco is the butter chicken with turmeric rice, available for $14. You get three individual bowls, making it a convenient and flavorful meal option. Also returning are the scalloped potatoes at $7.49 and a two-pack of quiche featuring spinach artichoke and cheddar broccoli for $13.59.

On a more seasonal note, Costco has brought back their popular jumbo pumpkins for $6.99, just in time for Halloween. If you’re into baking or decorating, a two-pack of mini pumpkins is available for $4.99, perfect for either task. Lastly, for all the coffee and tea drinkers out there, this month brings a delightful holiday-themed music box tin filled with six butter cookies, priced at $8. The tin can even play a Christmas tune while you enjoy your treats!

Costco is also gearing up for colder weather with an impressive selection of products to keep you warm. For example, the Vornado mini heaters are available in a two-pack for $55. These heaters come with tip-over protection, two heat settings, and a 5-year warranty. If you’re looking for something more powerful, Costco is offering a larger Vornado whole-room heater for $70, which includes touch controls, a remote, and hidden cord storage. These heaters are perfect for chilly autumn and winter days and can even be used as regular fans when it’s warmer.

Costco hasn’t forgotten about preparing for the snow either. For just $20, you can grab a 20-inch snow shovel combo with a large looped handle for better grip, making it easier to clear your driveway or sidewalks. To help with ice and snow buildup on your car, the 58-inch Glacier snow brush is available for $16. It features a large brush on one side and a scraper on the other. If you prefer not to scrape at all, the $18 winter windshield cover, which envelopes your windshield and side mirrors, is a perfect solution to keep them free from snow.

For those looking to get a jump on holiday shopping, Costco has some fantastic new gift ideas. One standout is the 50×70-inch Christmas throw for $22, a cozy and festive addition to any home. If your family is a fan of the classics, the hand-painted Grinch statue for $50 might catch your eye. For Disney fans, there’s also a hand-painted Stitch statue for $55, though it’s worth noting that the Christmas lights around Stitch do not illuminate. If you’re a Lindt chocolate lover, the new Lindt Advent Calendar is priced at $19 and is expected to sell out quickly, filled with a variety of decadent chocolates.

Continuing with holiday décor, a 10-foot LED cone Christmas tree is available for $220. With over 2,000 lights, a remote control, and a star on top, this tree is a true spectacle that will illuminate any yard. For indoor ambiance, the console table with a built-in fireplace is priced at $650, offering a cozy living room setup without needing to install a separate fireplace. This versatile piece doubles as a TV stand and is perfect for creating a warm atmosphere during the holidays.

If you’re looking for even more food finds, Costco has introduced a variety of delicious options. For $14.89, you can now enjoy 2 pounds of Swedish meatballs that taste similar to the ones found at IKEA. Another seasonal favorite making a return is the six-pack of spanakopita for $17. These flaky, savory Greek pastries are a hit every year. Also new this September is a twin-pack of garlic barbecue chicken bao buns, priced at $10, which are soft, doughy, and full of flavor. If you’re in the mood for something heartier, the butter chicken with turmeric rice is a must-try at $14. For Thanksgiving preparation, Costco’s return of scalloped potatoes and quiche packs makes for easy holiday side dishes.

For families looking for fun and practical gifts, Costco’s selection continues to impress. The kids’ floor loungers in Bluey and Hello Kitty themes, priced at $80, are perfect for little ones who enjoy lounging while watching a movie or reading a book. For journaling fans, the 33-piece gift set priced at $30 includes a hardcover journal and 32 pens, making it an ideal gift for anyone who loves to write. If you’re thinking about adding some family-friendly music entertainment, Costco’s karaoke machine is available for $200, complete with a 10-inch touchscreen and two microphones.

Finally, for pet lovers, the dog Advent calendar for $40 includes a mixture of toys and treats, so your furry friend can join in on the holiday fun too. Wrapping up September’s new arrivals is a bonus find: the Homedics Aroma diffuser for $100. Its sleek design makes it a stylish addition to any home, and though it’s a bit pricey, it’s a wonderful luxury item if it’s within your budget.

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The HoMedics Aroma Diffuser for $100 is one of those items I’m showcasing only if it fits into your budget. Its sleek design had me thinking it should be voice-activated, although that’s not the case. If you’re into aromatherapy and aesthetics, this might still be worth considering.

Next up is the Tatcha Dewy Skin Cream, priced at $47. My wife was astonished because the same cream sells at Sephora for $70, making this a fantastic deal for skincare enthusiasts. Costco’s pricing makes it a much more affordable luxury.

Moving into tech, I came across this CHI Electric Iron on clearance for $25, down from $60 at my local store. That’s an incredible discount, and if you’ve been in the market for a reliable hair styling tool, this could be the perfect find.

Another tech steal is the LG 32-inch 4K Monitor, now priced at $199.97. While the refresh rate may not be ideal for gaming, it’s perfect for everyday tasks and media consumption. Finding a high-quality 4K monitor at this price is almost unheard of.

For a more practical household item, the Titan Thermal Carrier at $20 is a must-have for keeping food warm for up to 90 minutes. Whether you’re bringing a pre-made meal to a kid’s sports game or preparing dishes ahead of time for the holidays, this carrier can be a real lifesaver.

Lastly, if you enjoy Bloody Marys or if you just need 1.75 liters of mix on hand for when certain relatives visit, this Bloody Mary Mix is just $10. You can interpret its necessity however you like, but it’s a fun find for anyone planning upcoming gatherings.

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Conclusion

That wraps up the new items at Costco for this September. From 4K dash cams to holiday treats and some amazing tech steals, there’s a wide range of products to suit every taste and need. If you’re planning ahead for holiday shopping or just looking to score some deals, Costco continues to offer some of the best prices and unique finds around. Make sure to stop by your local store and grab these items while they last, and don’t forget to check back next month for even more exciting updates!

Thank you so much for watching, and until next time—happy shopping!

This comprehensive Costco haul includes tech, household, and seasonal favorites perfect for the upcoming holidays and cold weather. The variety ensures there’s something for every shopper to enjoy.

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Before wrapping up, I wanted to share a few insider tips that can help you make the most of your Costco trips this month:

  1. Check for Clearance Deals: As we’ve seen with items like the CHI Electric Iron and the LG 32-inch 4K Monitor, Costco is known for offering clearance deals that aren’t always listed online. Make sure to browse the clearance sections in your local store—it’s where you’ll find those hidden gems.

  2. Look for Seasonal Items Early: Holiday items tend to sell out fast, especially limited-edition treats like the Butter Cookie Holiday Tin. If you see something you love, grab it now, as these seasonal items often don’t restock.

  3. Consider Online Options: Some of the more exclusive items or larger tech deals may be available on Costco’s website, so if you don’t find what you’re looking for in-store, check online. You can often find extended warranties and bundle options available for tech items too.

  4. Take Advantage of Costco’s Return Policy: One of the reasons Costco is so loved by its members is its generous return policy. Don’t hesitate to buy something you’re on the fence about—you can always return it later if it doesn’t meet your expectations.

  5. Executive Membership for More Savings: If you shop at Costco regularly, consider upgrading to an Executive Membership. You’ll earn 2% cashback on most purchases, which can add up quickly, especially when buying higher-priced items like tech or appliances.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re stocking up for the holiday season, grabbing tech deals for your home office, or simply looking for great bargains on everyday items, September’s Costco haul has something for everyone. With the mix of household essentials, tasty treats, and practical gadgets, you’re sure to find a deal that makes your trip worthwhile.

Remember, Costco is constantly rotating its stock, so if something catches your eye, don’t hesitate—it might not be there on your next visit! Stay tuned for future updates as we continue exploring what’s new at Costco each month.

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