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    4 Perks of Buying Appliances at Costco

    By Natasha Gabrielle,

    2 hours ago

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    If you're due to upgrade one or more household appliances soon, you may want to consider investing in a Costco membership. There are many benefits to purchasing appliances from the retailer, including members-only deals that can help you keep more money in your checking account .

    Ready to shop? Here are a few of the top benefits of buying appliances at Costco.

    1. Delivery, installation, and haul-away are included in the price

    Researching new appliances is time-consuming enough. The last thing you want to worry about is how you'll get your new refrigerator delivered and set up in its designated place and your old one hauled away. You won't have to worry about all that if you shop at Costco.

    The retailer includes delivery and installation in its appliance prices. Considering many other retailers charge fees for these services, this membership perk can save you time and money and reduce stress.

    2. Many appliance purchases qualify for an extended warranty

    When you buy an appliance from Costco, you'll benefit from included extended warranty coverage. This benefit can give you added confidence when investing in your home. Costco extends the manufacturer's warranty for up to two years from the date of warehouse purchase or the date of online purchase for select purchases, including many popular appliance options.

    The following appliance purchases include this extended warranty coverage:

    • Refrigerators (over 10 cubic feet)
    • Freezers
    • Ranges
    • Cooktops
    • Over-the-range microwaves
    • Dishwashers
    • Water heaters
    • Washers
    • Dryers

    3. You can save money with members-only pricing

    Many Costco members rave about the reasonable prices they've paid when buying appliances from their local clubs. If you want a good deal, consider purchasing your appliances from Costco so you don't overspend.

    If you're not in a hurry to upgrade or replace your appliances, you can get an even better discount by timing your purchase during a sale. The retailer runs additional sales throughout the year, which you can find by browsing Costco's website or mobile app.

    4. Get an additional $100 discount on eligible purchases

    The savings continue beyond that. At Costco.com, you can score an additional discount when you buy more than one qualifying appliance.

    How? The retailer provides discounts to online shoppers through Costco Direct. Costco extends a heftier discount to shoppers because these items ship directly from the warehouse.

    Members can save more when buying big-ticket items like furniture or select appliances at Costco.com. Adding a second appliance to your online order can earn you an extra $100 discount. If you buy more than two eligible appliances, you save even more.

    This works out nicely if you need a new washer and dryer or are replacing all of the appliances in your home. Eligible items are labeled with a "Costco Direct" tag at Costco.com. Be sure to take advantage of the chance to maximize your savings.

    Maximize your Costco membership perks and earn rewards

    Make sure you're getting the most out of your Costco membership. It's worthwhile to review the membership benefits occasionally to ensure you don't miss out on valuable perks.

    In addition to saving money by shopping for Costco's best deals, you might also consider looking for opportunities to earn rewards. One of our best strategies for saving money at Costco is to use credit cards that earn rewards.

    Earning cash back rewards when you shop can be beneficial for your wallet. Review our list of the best credit cards for Costco to learn about the top features of each card on our list.

    We're firm believers in the Golden Rule, which is why editorial opinions are ours alone and have not been previously reviewed, approved, or endorsed by included advertisers. The Ascent does not cover all offers on the market. Editorial content from The Ascent is separate from The Motley Fool editorial content and is created by a different analyst team. Natasha Gabrielle has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Costco Wholesale. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy .

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