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12 Most Expensive Items You Will Find at Costco This December
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Costco (NASDAQ: COST), the light on a shining hill of American consumerism. While Costco has received wide praise and fame for their hot dogs (whose price remains steadfast in the face of inflation, much to the glee of Costco regulars) and affordable whole chickens, this bulk retailer also offers some pretty expensive luxury goods.
You might have seen displays of expensive home goods while touring the store on occasion, but the truly expensive items you can only find online. If you have just a little money to burn or really want to impress someone with an expensive Christmas gift, you can get these items along with your industrial-sized pack of toilet paper.
For this list, we won’t include all the most expensive items. That list would include mostly jewelry and diamonds and would be boring and repetitive. Instead, we wanted to show a cross-section of some of the most expensive items from different areas and interests. Keep in mind that some of these items are limited and might not be available in some areas depending on local laws and regulations. Prices are always changing and new versions of some items can be released at any time. But, whether it be home gardening, sports, entertainment, or kitchen gadgets, these are the 12 most expensive items you will find in Costco this December.
Price: $2,899.99
Where to buy: Costco
This smart toilet comes with a wall-mounted control panel to optimize your bathroom time. You can change the temperature of the seat and everything related to your preferred toilet comfort. This smart toilet opens and closes automatically and self-cleans after every use. Its sleek, minimalist design keeps it small and out of the way until it is needed.
Price: $2,999.99
Where to buy: Costco
Only consider purchasing this coffee machine if you are an absolute coffee snob and drink multiple cups of coffee per day. This coffee beast has three compartments for grinding your own beans, pouring milk, and filling two cups at the same time. You can even connect this machine to your WIFI so you can control it from the comfort of your bed, making sure your coffee is ready by the time you make it to the kitchen. With eight different use profiles, everyone can customize how they want their coffee prepared for them.
Price: $3,999.99
Where to buy: Costco
So, you decided to build an ice rink in your backyard? Lucky for you, Costco has exactly what you need! This kit has everything you need to install your own 33×60-foot ice rink including the liner, resurfacer, plastic boards, and bumper caps. Just don’t forget the ice skates.
Price: $7,499.99
Where to buy: Costco
For some reason, home theaters continue to be a major symbol of success in America, including uber-comfortable single lounge seating. If you only have four people who want to watch a movie or are trying to fill up some space in the back of your theater, these reclining seats might do the trick. These seats include LED lights, electronic reclining, non-sagging technology, and are made of real leather, so your friends know you’re not cheap.
Price: $7,499.99
Where to buy: Costco
What part of your body is sore? Doesn’t matter, this chair can take care of it. With full-body compression, deep calf kneading, foot rollers, eight automatic programs, zero gravity options, surround sound, and USB ports, why would you ever leave this chair again? With three different color options and a two-year warranty, this isn’t even the top-of-the-line option from Osaki, but it will fill your masseuse needs just fine.
Price: $8,499.99
Where to buy: Costco
If you’re the type of person who uses a sauna often enough to need an in-home sauna, then you probably do have the kind of money to afford one. This six-person sauna looks rustic and authentic, but it includes electronic controls inside so you don’t have to worry about getting the temperature just right.
Price: $9,000
Where to buy: Costco
Hot tubs are never going to be a cheap investment, but this one truly takes the cake. With 90 jets, Bluetooth audio including a subwoofer, customizable LED lighting, and a powerful sanitation system, it’s no wonder this hot tub is as expensive as it is. This spa is big enough to fit you had a half-dozen friends if you don’t mind getting cozy.
Price: $9,998.00
Where to buy: Costco
The pressure to always have the biggest and best television is always real. Despite their name, 8k TVs actually have resolutions four times more powerful than 4k ones. This is an ultra-thin TV with over 33 million pixels to watch reruns of The Office on.
If you do invest in this wall-sized TV, you’ll need to upgrade your internet and router, since your connection probably can’t handle streaming movies or shows (if you can find any) in 8k resolution, but at least you can say you have the ability to do so!
Price: $20,000
Where to buy: Costco
As you would expect, this 14×29 foot greenhouse comes with what Costco calls the “premium accessory package”. This has all the bells and whistles for your outdoor growing needs like nightlights, hooks, fans and vents, thermostat, shelves, seed trays, and solar-powered automatic windows. If your garden plants keep wilting and you don’t know why, this high-tech greenhouse just might be the answer to your troubles.
Price: $30,000
Where to buy: Costco
So, you’re either way too busy to actually go to the golf course, you absolutely need to golf in the dead of winter, or you’re too good for the regular people at the country club. Whatever your reason, this golf simulator is the toy for you. It includes 30 full courses for you to play through with a full enclosure, turf, and hitting mat. Foresight does plan on gauging you for additional licenses and subscriptions for more content and analysis, but if you can afford this simulator, then you can afford all the extras.
Price: $329,999.99
Where to buy: Costco
The first of two rings on our list. It should be no surprise that natural, near-perfect diamonds would top the list of most expensive items. As such, there is only one of these rings available. This near-colorless 6.55-carat diamond sits alone on this platinum band. Your purchase includes a gemological report and a Gem Trade Laboratory, Diamond Grading Report which outlines the characteristics of your new diamond when it was inspected at 10x magnification.
Price: $350,000
Where to buy: Costco
According to Costco, there is only one of these rings available to purchase, so if you’re looking to single-handedly prop up the diamond industry, you better act fast. This ring is size 7, but it can be adjusted to within one size with a jeweler. It even comes with a grading and gemological report so you can know everything there is to know about this natural beauty. The center 1.54-carat pink diamond is surrounded by many smaller clear diamonds for a total weight of 2.24 carats.
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