Your Costco Favorites Are WAY Cheaper On Amazon Right Now
March 28, 2025
Make your post-meal cleanup a little easier with the help of Dawn’s dish spray. Not only is this powerful formula specially designed to tackle tough stains and grime, but this set has 64 ounces of soap, so you won’t run out for a very long time. Currently 30 percent off during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, this bundle is actually a few dollars cheaper than Costco’s listing.
Behind most pipin’ hot cups of coffee is a coffee filter to keep your beans in one place—and your machine as clean as possible. Fortunately, these filters from Amazon’s in-house can hold enough beans to brew up to 12 cups. Another thing to love: Compared to Costco’s 400-count option, which goes for $7.29, this discounted alternative is the better deal.
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Coffee isn’t your preferred breakfast beverage? Reach for these organic green tea bags. Sold as a set of 100 individually wrapped bags, they’re nearly half the price of this option from Kirkland. And that’s the tea!
Make meal prep easy with this 40-piece food storage set. Made with glass containers and airtight lids, this pick has an assortment of different sizes, so you’ll always have something for sauces, sides, and leftover steaks. Meanwhile, Costco has a similar option with 38 pieces that costs more money.
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Or, if you need to pack some snacks on the fly, reach for these sandwich storage bags. Clocking in at 6.5 inches by 5.9 inches, these baggies can fit lots of cereal or pretzels but are small enough to slip into your bag. Though Costco’s Ziploc bundle offers 580 bags for about $14, you can buy two of Amazon Basics’ bags for less.
Calling all bakers: If your cookie sheets are covered in burnt crumbs, here’s your cue to pick up some new ones. On any other day, GoodCook’s three-piece cookie sheet set costs about as much as the option Costco sells. However, thanks to Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, you can nab this bundle for a few dollars less.
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Thanks to this sponge set from Amazon, you can keep your kitchen squeaky clean and save a few bucks. The soft yellow washing pad will gently sop up fresh spaghetti sauce spills, while the coarser green side is tough enough to tackle those stubborn food specks on your plates or utensils. Oh, and did we mention this option is $6 less than Costco’s bundle?
Can a person ever have too many trash bags? No, which is why this option from Amazon Basics is a no-brainer. Though it’s neck and neck, this 200-count batch of 13-gallon trash bags is a few cents cheaper than what Costco offers. Of course, Amazon’s offering gets extra points for its clean, barely-there scent.
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Kick dust bunnies to the curb with these dry sweeping cloths, a budget-friendly dupe that will totally work with your Swiffer. Though this option is technically the same price as what Costco sells, you’ll actually get 14 additional cloths—making it an excellent bang for your buck.
Of course, no roundup of everyday essentials is complete without paper towels. Don’t worry—Amazon has you covered with these strong, absorbent rolls from its in-house brand, Presto. Grab this bundle right now while it’s less than these Kirkland paper towels.
Kelsey Mulvey is a freelance lifestyle journalist, who covers shopping and deals for Good Housekeeping, Women’s Health, and ELLE Decor, among others. Her hobbies include themed spinning classes, Netflix, and nachos.
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