Spring is finally here, and if your anything like me, that means one thing — it's time to wander the aisles of Costco with zero plan and walk out $300 lighter. I swung by my local warehouse last weekend just to grab some chicken breasts and ended up completely redoing my patio setup. No regrets. Costco has a way of dropping seriously solid home goods right when the season shifts, and this spring is no different. Whether you're looking to spruce up the backyard, upgrade your garage situation, or just make the house feel a little less like winter, these new finds are worth checking out before they disappear. And let's be real — at Costco, the good stuff doesn't sit around long.
If you've been putting off upgrading your outdoor dining situation, this is the one to grab. This seven-piece teak set includes a solid rectangular table and six chairs that are built to handle weather without falling apart after one season. Teak is one of those woods that actually gets better looking over time, developing that nice silver patina if you leave it natural, or you can oil it to keep the warm tone. The chairs are comfortable enough to sit in for a long cookout without needing cushions, which means less stuff to drag inside when it rains. For what you'd normally pay for a decent two-piece set at a furniture store, you're getting the whole spread here.
Costco is carrying the Blackstone griddle again this spring, and if you haven't jumped on the flat-top trend yet, now's your chance. This 36-inch model gives you plenty of cooking surface to handle breakfast, burgers, or a full steak dinner all at once. It heats up fast, cleans up easy, and honestly makes you feel like a short-order cook in the best way possible. The included side shelves and bottom shelf give you room for tools and seasoning without needing a separate cart. Once you start cooking on one of these, your old propane grill is gonna start collecting dust.
Before you roll your eyes, hear me out. These artificial floral arrangements actually look legit and they come in a set of three different sizes so you can spread them around the house. The colors are muted enough to not look tacky — think soft whites, greens, and light blues that work in pretty much any room. They come in simple ceramic vases that don't scream "fake flowers" from across the room. If you want the house to feel like spring without the hassle of keeping real plants alive, these do the trick nicely.
Thomasville has been a Costco staple for a while now, and this new spring sectional is a solid pick if your living room furniture has seen better days. It's got deep seats, sturdy cushions that don't sink after a month, and a neutral fabric color that works with just about any setup. The sectional configuration lets you arrange it to fit your space, and the build quality is a clear step above the budget stuff you find at big box furniture stores. It's one of those pieces where guests sit down and immediately ask where you got it.
Spring weather makes everyone want to get moving again, and this elliptical is a no-nonsense option for getting some cardio in at home. It's got a decent stride length, adjustable resistance levels, and a built-in screen that connects to workout apps if you're into that sort of thing. The footprint isn't massive, so it fits in a garage gym or spare bedroom without taking over the whole room. It runs quiet too, which matters if you're trying to squeeze in a workout early in the morning without waking up the whole house.
Every spring Costco rolls out TV deals and this Samsung 75-inch is one of the better ones hitting the floor right now. The picture quality is sharp, the smart TV interface is smooth, and at Costco's price point its a genuinely good deal compared to what you'd pay at electronics stores. Mounting this in the living room or the man cave instantly makes movie nights and game days feel like an upgrade. Plus, Costco's return policy on electronics gives you peace of mind that you're not stuck if something goes sideways.
This cantilever umbrella is one of those things you don't think you need until you have one, and then you wonder how you ever sat outside without it. The offset design means the pole isn't in the middle of your table, so you get full shade coverage without the awkward setup. It's got built-in LED lights for when the sun goes down and you're still hanging out on the deck. The crank system makes it easy to open, close, and tilt without fighting with it. It's sturdy enough to handle a breeze without blowing over every five minutes.
A kitchen faucet isn't exactly exciting, but if yours is starting to look rough or the spray function barely works anymore, this Kohler upgrade is worth grabbing. The pull-down sprayer has solid water pressure, the stainless finish resists fingerprints pretty well, and the overall build feels like something you'd see in a remodeled kitchen. Installation is straightforward enough for a weekend project if you're handy, and the Kohler name means replacement parts are easy to find down the road. It's one of those small upgrades that makes the kitchen feel way more put together.
You might not think of Costco for bedding, but the Kirkland microfiber sheets are consistently one of the best deals in the store. This spring set comes in lighter colors that feel right for the warmer months, and the fabric is soft without being that weird slippery satin feel. They wash well, don't pill up after a few cycles, and fit mattresses snugly without popping off the corners in the middle of the night. For the price of one decent sheet set at a department store, you could grab two of these and have backups ready to go.
Costco's spring lineup always includes some solid tool deals, and this DeWalt kit is a standout. You get the drill, two batteries, a charger, and a carrying case all bundled together at a price that beats most home improvement stores. The 20V platform means you can swap batteries with other DeWalt tools if you already own some, which is a nice bonus. It's got enough power for deck projects, furniture assembly, and general around-the-house work without being overkill. If your current drill is from the Clinton administration, it might be time to make the switch.
Nothing says spring like firing up a new grill, and this Weber Spirit is a reliable workhorse that Costco is stocking at a competitive price. Three burners give you enough heat zones for direct and indirect cooking, the porcelain-enameled grates hold up well over time, and the grease management system keeps flare-ups and cleanup to a minimum. Weber has been making solid grills for decades and this model hits the sweet spot between the cheap stuff that rusts out in a year and the high-end models that cost as much as a used car. It's the kind of grill you buy once and use for years without thinking twice about it.