If you haven't been checking Costco's new arrivals lately, July is a good time to start. The warehouse rolls out fresh products on a rolling basis throughout the month — and new additions often disappear fast once members catch on.
This month's batch spans a wide range of categories, from summer essentials like cooling sheets and a pool lounger to premium finds like Maui Jim sunglasses and a robot vacuum that mops your floors hands-free. There's a solid mix of practical picks under $60 and bigger-ticket items that represent real savings compared to what you'd pay elsewhere.
Be sure to move fast on deals that catch your eye — it's a smart way to help keep more cash in your pocket.
Editor's note: Prices and availability are subject to change and may vary by location.
Slumber Chill 6-piece Cooling Sheet Set
Price: $44.99–$54.99
Hot nights call for smarter sheets, and this six-piece set delivers. Made with a TENCEL lyocell and cotton blend, the Slumber Chill sheets are designed to wick moisture and help regulate body temperature while you sleep. The set includes a flat sheet, fitted sheet, and four pillowcases — everything you need to dress your entire bed.
Comparable cooling sheet sets from brands like Slumber Cloud sell for $130 or more for a similar TENCEL setup. At under $55 for queen or king, this is hard to beat if you've been meaning to upgrade your bedding before summer really heats up.
Midea Countertop Bullet-Ice Maker
Price: $59.99
Summer entertaining is a lot smoother when you're not rationing ice from the freezer. The Midea countertop ice maker produces 26 pounds of ice per day, with the first batch ready in just six minutes. It fits on a kitchen counter, a patio bar cart, or an RV setup, and a self-cleaning function keeps maintenance simple.
Similar countertop ice makers at Target and Amazon run $80 to $100 or more for comparable output. At $59.99, this is a smart summer buy that earns its counter space.
Slate Mocha Latte Coffee, 8 fl oz, 16-count
Price: $22.99
Slate's ready-to-drink coffees have built a loyal following among people who want their morning caffeine with actual protein and minimal sugar. The mocha latte delivers 14 grams of protein per can, is lactose-free, low in sugar, and tastes like a real coffee drink rather than a supplement shake. This 16-count box is new to Costco and a great way to stock up on a brand that's harder to find in bulk elsewhere.
Individual Slate cans run about $3 each at retail. At $22.99 for 16, Costco works out to roughly $1.44 per can — less than half the single-can price at most stores.
Colorescience Sunforgettable Total Protection Face Shield Flex SPF 50
Price: $42.99
This is one of the most widely recommended tinted SPFs in the prestige skincare world — a sheer, mineral-based formula that goes on like a lightweight moisturizer and layers cleanly under makeup. The "Flex" version adapts to different skin tones and eliminates the need for a separate sunscreen step in your morning routine. Dermatologist-recommended and genuinely popular among the skincare crowd.
It retails for $58 on colorescience.com. At $42.99 at Costco, you're saving $15 on a product that's worth having in your bag every day this summer.
Giraffe Tools Retractable Garden Hose Reel
Price: $149.99
Tangled hoses are a small annoyance that adds up, and this retractable reel solves that for good. The Giraffe Tools reel wall-mounts with a metal bracket and cover included, auto-rewinds with a gentle pull, and locks at any length so you're never wrestling with excess hose. At 82 feet, it covers most backyard and garden setups.
Comparable retractable hose reels with similar specs — metal construction, auto-rewind, 80-plus feet — run $170 to $220 on Amazon. Having the metal bracket and cover included makes this price especially competitive.
Yankee Candle 60 oz Jar Candle
Price: $49.99
If you love Yankee Candle but dislike paying $31 for the 22-ounce jar, Costco has a better deal. This 60-ounce version gives you nearly three times the wax for less than double the price of the standard large jar. It burns clean, fills a room well, and comes in Yankee's iconic glass — a solid gift option too.
The 22-ounce Yankee Candle large jar retails for $31 on yankeecandle.com. The math on the Costco 60-ouncer is compelling: far more candle at a significantly lower cost per ounce.
Maui Jim Lokelani HS825-24S Polarized Sunglasses
Price: $114.99
Maui Jim makes some of the best polarized lenses available, and the Lokelani is one of their most wearable frames — a flattering cat-eye silhouette with PolarizedPlus2 lens technology that blocks 100% of UV rays and cuts glare dramatically. If you've ever wanted to try Maui Jim but couldn't justify the price, this is your moment.
The Lokelani retails for $319 directly at mauijim.com. At $114.99, Costco is offering nearly 64% off — and you're getting a brand-new pair, not a refurb.
SMEG 50's Style Variable Temperature Electric Kettle
Price: $199.99
SMEG's retro-style kitchen appliances have been a design staple for years, and the variable temperature kettle is one of the brand's most practical models. It heats water to precise temperatures — essential for green tea, pour-over coffee, and herbal blends that need something other than a full boil — and has the signature polished enamel finish and chrome accents the brand is known for. Available here in cream, a color that works in virtually any kitchen.
Amazon lists the SMEG variable temperature kettle at around $230. Costco's price of $199.99 is a meaningful step down for a countertop piece that tends to last years and looks great on any counter.
Moroccanoil Color Care Shampoo
Price: $62.99
Moroccanoil is a salon staple because it works — the argan oil formula keeps color-treated hair looking vibrant longer while nourishing strands from root to tip. The 33.8-ounce bottle is the kind of size you'd typically need a professional supplier to find, making the Costco version a genuine win for anyone investing in regular color maintenance.
The 33.8-ounce size retails for $84 on moroccanoil.com. Costco's price of $62.99 saves you about $21 — meaningful savings on a product most people repurchase repeatedly.
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Big Joe Lux Lagoon Lounger with Sunbrella Fabric
Price: $179.99
If there's a pool involved in your July plans, this lounger belongs at it. The Big Joe Lux Lagoon Lounger is built with Sunbrella fabric — the brand known for UV resistance and five-year fade protection found in high-end outdoor furniture — and floats without any inflation needed. It folds flat for easy storage when the season wraps up.
On the Big Joe website, the Sunbrella version of this lounger lists for $244.99 (marked down from a regular price of $306.24). Costco's price of $179.99 saves you $65 off the brand's own direct price.
Roborock QX Revo Ultra 2 Robot Vacuum and Mop
Price: $979.99
The Roborock QX Revo Ultra 2 is the kind of robot vacuum that actually delivers on the promise. It vacuums and mops simultaneously with 25,000 Pa of suction, automatically empties itself, and washes its own mop heads at the dock — which means far less manual intervention between uses. Smart mapping and obstacle avoidance are built in so it can navigate a real home, not just an empty test floor.
Comparable Roborock models in this tier retail for $1,200 to $1,400 or more. At $979.99, Costco is one of the only places you'll find a vacuum at this performance level under $1,000.
Sencha Naturals Emperor's Ceremonial Matcha Green Tea Powder Tin
Price: $39.99
Ceremonial grade matcha is the real thing — first-harvest Japanese green tea stone-ground into a fine, vibrant powder that's noticeably smoother and less bitter than culinary grade. Sencha Naturals' Emperor's Matcha is a genuine ceremonial product, and this Costco three-pack gives you 3.18 ounces total across three tins, ideal for daily lattes, smoothies, or straight preparation.
A single Sencha Naturals Emperor's Matcha tin runs about $20 online. At $39.99 for three, Costco saves you roughly $20 compared to buying them separately — well-timed as matcha continues to have a moment.
Bottom line
Costco's new arrivals in July are worth checking back on — the selection turns over fast, and deals don't tend to stick around long once members find them. One Costco hack to stay ahead of the game is to sign up for deal alerts to catch items before they sell out.
Whether you're finishing off your backyard setup, restocking beauty staples, or upgrading the kitchen, this month's new additions hit a wide range of needs without much overlap. Grab what catches your eye before July is over.
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