Costco Spring Sale: Top Deals on Electronics, Furniture and More
Discover the best Costco spring deals on furniture, electronics and appliances. Shop discounted TVs, sectionals, laptops and more.

Winter has come and gone, and with spring comes fresh markdowns on items you’ve likely had your eye on. Costco is one of the best places to score major spring deals on furniture, appliances and entertaining essentials.
Looking to update your electronics? Costco has deep discounts on flat-screen TVs— perfect for guest bedrooms. Need a refresh in the family room? Oversized sectionals are now on sale for under $2,000.
As always, the best deals are reserved for Costco members, but you’ll still find a variety of electronics, furniture and appliance discounts available without a membership.
Thinking about joining in 2025? You have two membership options: the Executive Membership costs $130 per year and includes a 2% annual reward, discounts on select services and access to both in-store and online member pricing. The Gold Star Membership, at $65 per year, grants access to shop but doesn’t include the reward or extra service perks.
Stack Social is offering a Gold Star Membership + $20 Digital Shop Card for the price of a $65 Gold Star membership. It is also offering an Executive Gold Star Membership + $40 Shop Card for the price of a $130 Executive Gold Star membership.
Furniture
It's rare to find an extra large sofa sectional on sale for under $2,000, and even more rare to find one that's under $2,000 and is packed with storage solutions.
The Thomasville Glenn Fabric Sectional with Storage Chaise is on sale for $500 off, making it just $1,399.99 while supplies last. It's also available in a dark grey color with an ottoman for just $1,749.99. You can score a smaller murphy couch with moveable chaise for just $699.99.
Other great deals on furniture at Costco:
- La-Z-Boy Air Lumbar Manager Office Chair - just $149.99
- Cortland 7-piece Dining Table Set - just $899.99
- Greyson 32" 2-Door Modular Console - just $199.99
Electronics
Save big on flat screen TVs for the kids' rooms, guest rooms, or even just the family room if you're due for an upgrade. And Costco, isn't just discounting the smaller televisions. They're offering an 86-inch LG smart TV for just $799.99.
If you just need something basic, there are also TCL smart TVs on the smaller size. You'll pay just $239.99 for a 58-inch TV.
Other great deals on electronics at Costco:
- Samsung 65" Class TV with 3 year protection plan - just $599.99
- Apple AirPods Pro 2 with Active Noise Cancellation - just $199.99
- Bose QuietComfort Ultra Wireless Noise-Cancelling Earbuds - just $219.99
Appliances
Members-only refrigerator deals are available from $200-$1000 off. This could be a great time to refresh your all-white refrigerator into a stainless steel model, or grab the smart fridge you've been dreaming about.
Smaller, but essential items, like slow cookers are also discounted for members-only prices. Select front-load washers are also discounted by $300.
Other great deals on appliances at Costco:
- Philips 800 Series Automatic Espresso Machine - just $319.99
- Roborock Qrevo MaxV Robot Vacuum and Mop - just $819.99
- Rabbit Tabletop Wine Opener - just $69.99
Computers
Computers are on such major sale that they have their own category outside of electronics. You can shop over 32 springtime computer deals for laptops, monitors and tablets.
Some of the best deals include $100 off Apple iMac desktop computers. That puts the price at just $1,349.99. You can also find a 128 GB iPad Pro (6th gen) for just under $800.
If you're in the market for a new laptop, there are dozens of HPs on sale for $100 off, like this 17.3-inch touch screen laptop for just $449.99. MacBook Airs are on sale for $250 off, making them just $1,199.99.
Other great deals on computers at Costco:
- HP 17.3" Touchscreen Laptop 16GB RAM - just $449.99
- Lenovo LEGION 5i 16" Gaming Laptop - just $1,199.99
- Apple iPad mini, 256GB - just $499.99
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Brittany Leitner is a freelance journalist with over 10 years of experience in lifestyle, health, and more. She received a Digital Health Award for her reporting in 2019 as well as numerous awards for her work in poetry. She previously held positions as senior editor at Elite Daily and managing editor at The Dr. Oz Show. Follow her online @britariail.
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