How to Find Costco Clearance Items | Costco Insider



How to Find Costco Clearance Items | Costco Insider

Did you know there's a secret trick to finding Costco clearance items? It's true and we're going to explain to you how to find these Costco markdowns. It all begins by looking at the item price tag. You want to look for items that have a price ending in .97 cents. This is the only way to know it's on clearance. There's no special red price tag that's marked clearance and there's no clearance section with all the marked-down items. Essentially the markdown blends in with all other store items. So, now that we know this little trick we walk through the aisles of the Costco store looking at all the price tags to see which items are clearanced.

There's a few other things to note about clearance items at Costco. First of all, right below the $*.97 price will be a date printed on the price tag. This tells you when the sign was printed, which gives you a good idea of the last time the item was marked down. Secondly, you can also look at the top right corner of the price tag to see if there's an asterisk. If there's an asterisk that means what you see is the last of the item, there are no more pallets on the shelves. If there's not an asterisk that would be an indication that you might want to wait to buy the clearanced item until it's marked down further, because there's still a lot on hand. In that case we'll watch the item over a few weeks to see if the price drops down further, as long as there is still a lot on hand. But, be careful, sometimes the store will return all the items to the manufacturer all of a sudden or liquidate the remaining stock and you'll miss out on the clearanced price all together.


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