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Costco’s members-only deals pop up every month to save shoppers even more. This month’s deals are available Feb. 1 through Feb. 26 and offer savings on electronics, household essentials, and some possible Valentine’s Day gifts (hot tub, anyone?). Here are 10 of the top deals to grab soon. Not a Costco member? You can apply here.

Prices and availability are subject to change. Some items may be available in store at a lower sale price.

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14kt Yellow Gold Heart Jewelry

Gold Earrings
Costco

Sale Price: $40 to $60 off

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These earrings (along with assorted necklaces and bracelets) would make a classic Valentine’s Day gift for someone special. You can be an extra impressive gift giver by sharing that the jewelry is made in Italy.

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Epson EcoTank ET-2850 Printer

Epson Printer
Costco

Sale Price: $200

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Regular Price: $280

Yes, ink is expensive, and yes, you can just print at the library — but face it, it’s just so much more convenient to print at home. If you’re worried about the cost of a printer, here’s one that’s not only on sale, but includes extra ink in the deal.

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Michelin Tires

Michelin Defender T+H
Michelin

Sale Price: Varies

Shop NowCostco has long had a solid reputation for tire sales and installation, and Michelin has an equally strong reputation among tire makers. Costco is currently offering $150 instant savings on any set of four Michelin tires.  Related: What’s the Best Place to Get New Tires?

Eddie Bauer Men’s Performance Joggers

Eddie Bauer Jogging Pants
Costco

Sale Price: $14

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Regular Price: $17

Call us confused, but why would you pay nearly three times the amount to buy similar jogging pants from the Eddie Bauer store instead of Costco (We’re not joking, take a look on your own)?  If a tiny label in the corner of the more expensive version matters to you, so be it — but we’ll be going with this version.

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Austin 4-Piece Top Grain Leather Living Room Set

Leather Living Room Set
Costco

Sale Price: $3,000

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Regular Price: $3,800

Need a new sofa set? Use the savings from this deal to upgrade some other living room items while you’re at it.

StriVectin Contour Restore Tightening & Sculpting Face Cream

StriVectin Cream
Costco

Sale Price: $49  

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Regular Price: $70

Considering StriVectin products often cost around this much for one container, two for the price of one is a no brainer.

Samsonite Amplitude 2-Piece Hardside Set

Samsonite Hard Luggage
Costco

Sale Price: $180

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Regular Price: $230

This set has a removable and washable lining, which is the feature you didn’t know you needed in your next set of suitcases (toiletry spills and dirty, stinky clothes, anyone?).

Neutrogena Body Oil

Neutrogena Body Oil
Costco

Sale Price: $25

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Regular Price: $30

It’s not so easy to find this classic body oil, which makes it all the more fantastic that it’s on sale this month.

Starbucks Pike Place Medium Roast K-Cup

Starbucks K Cup
Costco

Sale Price: $37

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Regular Price: $45

K-Cups are pricey, but oh-so convenient. It’s always worth grabbing some when they’re on sale.

Godiva Dark Chocolate Ganache Hearts

Godiva Chocolate
Costco

Sale Price: $38

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Regular Price: $50

Hand these out as generous Valentine’s gifts, no one needs to know that you got a deal on them.

Meet the Writer

Jennifer Magid has worked as a writer and editor in publishing and marketing for almost two decades. She has written for outlets ranging from InStyle magazine to Psychology Today and for a number of grocery and personal care brands. Jennifer is frugal by proxy: She is married to a certified cheapskate, which has been good for her wallet but bad for her shoe and handbag collections. These days, she never, ever buys her fashions at full price. Jennifer holds a Master’s in Journalism from New York University. She lives in Connecticut with her family and an admittedly expensive-to-maintain standard poodle — the one anomaly in her cheap lifestyle. Find out more about Jennifer at www.jennifermagid.com. You can reach her at [email protected].