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Costco isn’t just good for saving money while buying in bulk. The wholesaler is also a treasure trove for cheaper dupes of pricey products, from water bottles to body butter. If you’re looking to save money while still feeling like a million bucks, here are some of the most cost-effective alternatives to pricey products that you can grab at Costco.

1. Kirkland Signature French Vodka

kirkland signature french vodka
Costco

Dupe for: Grey Goose Vodka ($40-$60)

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Estimated price: $27 

Costco superfans swear by the Kirkland Signature French Vodka, which bears an uncanny resemblance to the notably pricier Grey Goose vodka. As one Redditor put it, “The difference between the French Kirkland and Grey Goose is minuscule. And around 60% cheaper than Grey Goose.”

2. Mondetta Leggings

2. Mondetta Leggings
Costco

Dupe for: Lululemon leggings ($50-$168)

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Price: $17 

Lululemon is synonymous with luxury leggings, and everyone knows it. The brand is renowned for its buttery-soft leggings that come with sky-high price tags. Costco’s Mondetta leggings emulate the expensive stuff at a much more reasonable price point, and they’re available in a wide range of sizes and a few different color options, too. 

3. Ravena Floor Mirror

Ravena floor mirror at Costco
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Dupe for: Anthropologie Mila mirror ($1,300)

Available at limited Costco locations, not yet sold online

Price: $150

As with most trendy products that emerge on TikTok, this floor-length mirror, touted as a screaming good deal, is a little tricky to find at Costco. Still, those who have gotten their hands on it admire how its intricate scrollwork and gold trim color are reminiscent of a much more expensive Anthropologie version.

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4. Artisan Cozy Knit Throw

Cozy Throw
Amazon

Dupe for: Barefoot Dreams In the Wild throw blanket ($180)

Buy in-store at select Costco locations

Price:$17

The product description for the Barefoot Dreams throw blanket throws out words like “sumptuous” and “irresistibly soft,” but Costco devotees could say the same about the Artisan Cozy Knit Throw — and they could say it with more money in their pockets, because it’s infinitely cheaper. Redditors have even claimed Costco’s version to be the comfiest blanket they’ve ever owned.

Related: Cheaper Alternatives to Popular Products That Won’t Disappoint

5. Kirkland Signature Moisture Shampoo

Kirkland Signature Shampoo
Costco

Dupe for: Pureology Hydrate shampoo ($90)

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Price:$12

The difference between spending $90 versus $12 is obviously a no-brainer, but not everyone is quick to switch up hair care products. While Pureology certainly has a reputation for being elite in the shampoo world, Redditors say Costco’s dupe accomplishes some seriously similar results worth saving money on. 

Related: 8 Genius Ways To Get the Most Out of Your Toiletries, According to Redditors

6. ThermoFlask Water Bottles

6. ThermoFlask Water Bottles
Costco

Dupe for: Hydro Flask ($28)

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Price:$25 for 2 

GenZers are very into their water bottles, and Hyrdo Flask is, without a doubt, one of the most coveted. Costco’s ThermoFlask water bottles are a comparable alternative, though, and you can grab a two-pack for a couple bucks less than one Hydro Flask will cost you.

Related: Crime, Religion, and More Weirdness Tied to America’s Favorite Water Bottle

7. Nutrius Brazilian Body Butter

nutrius body butter
Costco.com

Dupe for: Sol de Janeiro’s Brazilian Bum Bum Body Cream ($48)

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Price: $25 for 2 

When TikTokers found out that Selena Gomez uses Sol de Janeiro’s Brazilian Bum Bum Body Cream, the product went viral. But ask yourselves this: If Selena Gomez had the bank account of the average middle-class consumer, would she maybe leave the Bum Bum alone and grab a two-pack of Costco’s copycat for half the price? We’re pretty sure you know the answer. 

Meet the Writer

Rachel is a Michigan-based writer who has dabbled in a variety of subject matter throughout her career. As a mom of multiple young children, she tries to maintain a sustainable lifestyle for her family. She grows vegetables in her garden, gets her meat in bulk from local farmers, and cans fruits and vegetables with friends. Her kids have plenty of hand-me-downs in their closets, but her husband jokes that before long, they might need to invest in a new driveway thanks to the frequent visits from delivery trucks dropping off online purchases (she can’t pass up a good deal, after all). You can reach her at [email protected].