6 New Costco Finds to Buy That’ll Keep You Cool
It’s finally heating up in New York City where I live. And in many other places across the country, it feels like it’s skipped straight from winter right into summer. But while I’m preparing for another super-hot summer, I don’t want to keep my home cool by breaking the bank. Air conditioning is essential, but I’m also always looking for low-cost ways to beat the heat, from portable fans to temperature-regulating bedding. Right now, you can conveniently get many of these cool finds at Costco.
What Costco Finds Can Help You Keep Cool at Home?
People love to post about products on social media, and several Costco-centered creators have spotted seasonal items designed to help beat the summer heat. On TikTok, Costcofinds75 found the Shark ChillPill 2-in-1 Fan (for $100; normally retails for $149.99), which is sleek and portable, and doubles as a “cooling plate” for times when a mere fan won’t cut it. According to costcochikafinds, Costco is also selling the Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo Fan (for $100; normally retails for $149.99), which is a misting fan with multiple speeds and a lightweight design.
If you’re always getting sweaty in bed, Costco has many types of cooling bedding for sale right now. There’s the Therapedic Dual Comfort Gel Memory Foam Pillow ($25 in-store, $29.99 online). It’s made from “cooling fabric” and has a double-sided design that’s firm on one side and soft on the other. For those who need more support while sleeping, there’s the Below Zero Cooling Body Pillow ($15 in-store, $19 online). Additionally, you can find cooling comforters, which come in queen and king sizes ($36.99 and $46.99 in-store, $39.99 and $49.99 online, respectively), and a six-piece cooling sheet set that comes in double, queen, and king sizes.
Cooling Alternatives to Shop if You Don’t Have a Costco Membership
If you don’t have access to Costco, you can still find many of the exact same products (although typically at higher prices). We found many of the products online at Amazon, Walmart, and Target.