If you haven't been to Costco lately, June is a good time to make the trip. New items rotate in regularly, and the best finds — especially in home and beauty — tend to disappear before most shoppers realize they were there. Costco members looking for a deal know the drill: you either act fast, or you spend the next month reading about what you missed.
This month's mix is particularly good for anyone who appreciates quality without department store prices. We're talking cult Korean skincare, premium nonstick cookware, stylish accent chairs, a beloved tech calendar, and yes, a few indulgent treats worth tucking in the cart alongside the paper towels.
Editor's note: Prices and availability are subject to change and may vary by location.
SK-II Facial Treatment Essence
Price: $219.99
SK-II's Facial Treatment Essence is one of the most talked-about products in luxury skincare — a lightweight, fermented-ingredient essence used by millions to even skin texture, boost radiance, and keep skin looking visibly younger over time. The star ingredient is Pitera, a yeast-derived bionutrient that's been SK-II's closely guarded formula for over 40 years. At 11 full ounces, this is a serious supply.
At Sephora, a comparable bottle of SK-II Facial Treatment Essence runs around $350. Costco's $219.99 price tag is one of the better skincare deals you'll find anywhere right now.
7-Piece Melamine Lazy Susan with Lid
Price: $32.99
This is the serving set that makes a spread look like you planned it all week. The 15-inch bowl spins on a lazy susan base and comes with six removable inner bowls and a lid — perfect for loading up with dips, olives, fruit, and snacks for a summer gathering. The medallion print comes in blue or gray and is genuinely pretty enough to double as a centerpiece.
A similar serving set at Crate and Barrel or World Market runs $60 to $90. At $32.99, this is one of the best summer entertaining steals at Costco right now.
Whittard of Chelsea Tea Gift Set
Price: $69.99
Whittard has been selling premium tea from its Chelsea flagship since 1886, and this gift set distills that century-plus of expertise into a beautiful box. You get two specialty teas — English Breakfast and Earl Grey — along with two flavors of buttery biscuits (Earl Grey All Butter and Classic All Butter) and a reusable tea diffuser. It's the kind of thing that feels like a treat to buy for yourself just as much as a gift.
A comparable Whittard specialty set runs $85 to $100 or more at boutique tea retailers. Costco's $69.99 makes it easy to justify.
Our Place Induction Plate with Perfect Pot
Price: $149.99
Our Place built its following on cookware that's as pretty as it is practical, and this induction plate bundle delivers both. The set includes a sleek induction hot plate with five pre-programmed cooking modes (boil, steam, hot pot, fryer, pan fry) paired with Our Place's beloved Perfect Pot — a deep, lidded vessel that handles soups, braises, pasta, and more — along with protective hot grips. It comes in blue, beige, or dark gray.
The Perfect Pot alone retails for $165 on Our Place's website, and the induction plate adds roughly $130 on top of that. Grabbing both together at Costco for $149.99 is a genuinely exceptional deal.
ENVIRONMENT 2-Pack Resort Aromatics Candles
Price: $33.99
If you love the way luxury hotel lobbies smell but can't quite put your finger on why, these candles are the answer. ENVIRONMENT makes fragrances inspired by high-end hotel scents, and this Costco-exclusive 2-pack comes in three options: Sandalwood Vanilla Amber (inspired by Hotel Costes), Citrus Lemongrass Jasmine (inspired by W Hotel), or Santal Tonka Musk (inspired by Le Labo Santal and 1 Hotel). Each 8-oz. candle is poured with natural coconut apricot wax, burns up to 80 hours, and comes in a sleek black jar with a lid and gift-ready box. Made in the USA and free of toxic ingredients.
Single ENVIRONMENT candles typically retail for $28 to $35 each. Getting two for $33.99 at Costco is the kind of deal that makes your home smell like a five-star stay for a fraction of the cost.
Skylight Calendar 15-inch Classic Bundle
Price: $289.99
The Skylight Calendar has become a quiet obsession for anyone who's tried it — a touchscreen wall display that syncs with your calendar apps and keeps the whole household's schedules, chores, and events in one glanceable place. Plus, the Costco bundle includes six months of the Skylight Plus subscription, which unlocks chore lists, photo sharing, and to-do management.
Mixsoon Bean Essence 2-Pack
Price: $34.99
If you've been hearing about glass skin on social media and wondering where to start, Mixsoon Bean Essence is one of the most recommended first steps. This cult Korean essence uses fermented soybean, barley, pomegranate, and Korean pear to gently exfoliate, deeply hydrate, and visibly smooth texture — all without irritation. The Costco version is a 2-pack exclusive, giving you two 2-oz bottles for far less than one full-size from the brand's own site.
On Mixsoon's website, one 50ml bottle runs $35. The Costco 2-pack brings each bottle down to about $17 — half the price.
Faux 6.5' Palm Tree
Price: $139.99
If you've been eyeing a statement plant for your living room but don't want the upkeep, this CGH palm tree delivers the look without the watering schedule. Standing a full 6.5 feet tall with a 4.5-foot spread, the fronds are shaped from synthetic polymer with wire stems you can bend and position to your liking — so it actually looks like a real tree, not a rigid prop. It comes with an artisan-style planter included, which alone saves you the trouble of sourcing one.
At Costco's price of $139.99, this is a fraction of what comparable faux palms run at West Elm or Pottery Barn. If you've been putting off that tropical living room moment, consider this your sign.
Beachcomber Bag
Price: $49.99
This is the oversized tote that beach days were made for. The Beachcomber Bag from Thirtieth Sense measures a generous 9.5" x 19" x 13.6" — plenty of room for towels, sunscreen, a change of clothes, and whatever snacks you're packing.
The vinyl construction is washable (just rinse it off at the end of the day), and the tip-proof base keeps everything upright when you set it down in the sand. It comes with two handles, a shoulder strap, and a clear insert pouch, and arrives in six colors, including sage, lavender, and navy.
At $49.99 with shipping included, it's well under what you'd pay for a comparable beach tote at Anthropologie or similar retailers. Available in-store too, so you can grab it on your next Costco run.
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GreenPan Spectra 3-Piece Frypan Set
Price: $169.99
This is the nonstick upgrade your kitchen has been waiting for. GreenPan's Spectra collection features diamond-infused ceramic nonstick coating that's free of PFAS, PFOA, lead, and cadmium — meaning it's as clean as it is effective. The three-piece set covers your everyday cooking range with 8-, 10-, and 12-inch pans, each with a polished stainless exterior that looks genuinely beautiful on the stovetop.
GreenPan sells comparable Spectra sets directly for over $400. At $169.99, this is the kind of savings that justifies the membership renewal on its own.
Edifice 3-Tier Mesh Basket Cart
Price: $69.99
Organization doesn't have to sacrifice style. This rolling three-tier cart has that sleek dark metal look that's all over home design accounts right now, and the three oversized mesh baskets are substantial enough to hold anything from towels and toiletries to pantry overflow or craft supplies. The wheels make it easy to move from room to room, and it works equally well in a bathroom, kitchen, or home office.
A comparable rolling cart from The Container Store runs $100 to $150. At $69.99, this is an easy yes.
Havanna Alfajores
Price: $64.99
If you've never had an Argentine alfajor, this Costco find is a very good place to start. Havanna is one of Argentina's most iconic confectionery brands, and their alfajores are something between a cookie and a confection: two buttery shortbread rounds sandwiched around rich dulce de leche, then dipped in smooth chocolate. Each three-box pack gives you plenty to share — or not.
At specialty food stores and import shops, a single Havanna box typically runs $25 to $35. The three-pack at $64.99 is a meaningful savings on a genuinely world-class treat.
Bottom line
Costco's treasure-hunt reputation is well-earned, and June is proving it again. Whether you're looking to finally invest in a luxury skincare routine, refresh a corner of your home, or just stock the candy dish with something worth getting excited about, this month's haul is unusually strong. The best finds — especially the limited-time online ones — won't stick around long.
To get the most out of your shopping trip, consider using a top cash back credit card so you can earn rewards on your splurge purchases — whether big or small.
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