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A smiling family sitting around a Thanksgiving table full of food.

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One of the best perks of being a Costco member is getting a deals book with a complete heads-up about Costco’s sales. I got the holiday season version of this book not that long ago, and I was surprised to see that there was a whole page dedicated to some really amazing deals that are only available on Costco.com on Thanksgiving Day.

Without further ado, here’s the list of my favorites off that page!

1. Food gift cards ($54.99 – $74.99)

It’s almost the holiday season, and you’re going to have nights where you can’t eat another mouthful of turkey or wash another dish. And that’s OK! Costco has your back with discounts on gift certificates for those dark days between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day.

This year, it offers two options: Subway and Papa John’s. Subway is $54.99 for $75 worth of gift cards; Papa John’s is $75 for $100 worth of gift cards. Since these are broken up into smaller denominations, they can also make great small gifts or stocking stuffers. You’ll get five Subway cards or four Papa John’s cards.

Don’t forget that you can also combine these special seasonal deals with credit cards that give you cash back for shopping at Costco for even more savings. Check out our curated list here.

2. Barcalounger Presley Leather Power Rocker Recliner with Power Headrest ($499.99)

A chair is a chair, except when it’s a power rocker recliner with a powered headrest. Not only does this Barcalounger branded rocker have the traditional footrest and the back that reclines with a touch of a button, it has a powered headrest for even more comfort options. Made with top grain leather on all the high-contact surfaces and polyurethane on the sides and back, you’ll live in this chair for years as it ages with grace and dignity.

Oh, and it also has a USB port for charging, so you can use your second screen all weekend. It’s a Costco Direct item, so if you order it with other Costco Direct items, you can compound the $180 Thanksgiving savings. Buying two items will save you $100, three will save $200, four will save $300, and five or more will save $400.

3. ASUS Vivobook S 16 Flip 16″ Touchscreen Laptop ($699.99)

Whether you have a kid in school or you simply want a backup laptop for your remote job, Costco has a great deal on a couple of cool laptops this Thanksgiving. I’m specifically highlighting the ASUS Vivobook S 16 Flip because I have a laptop just about like this (different brand) and I love it immensely, so I feel like I can recommend this guy to you.

The flip touchscreen is an especially cool feature, which will allow you to take notes in meetings with a stylus just by writing on the screen in an appropriate program, or show people presentations in a more professional mode by flipping that screen and making your laptop more like a tablet.

This one has a 14-core 13th generation Intel Core i9-13900H processor, 1 TB of storage, and 16 GB of RAM, which will make it go vroom pretty hard. The 16-inch screen also is huge for a laptop, allowing for a much closer to full sized keyboard.

You’ll save $200 by simply buying it on Thanksgiving. But, you can save even more on that purchase if you use our favorite strategy for Costco shopping — check it out here.

4. Bosch 800 Series VeroCafe Fully Automatic Espresso Machine, Stainless Steel ($1,199.99)

You know what’s better than sitting back in your power recliner with your convertible laptop to cruise the internet for videos of talking birds and cats committing larceny? Doing it while sipping on your favorite espresso drink, made at home, in your own kitchen.

It’s lucky, then, that Costco also has a great Thanksgiving deal on a Bosch espresso machine. Featuring a built-in bean grinder, glass milk container, cup warmer, and a 5-inch touchscreen that serves up 36 different beverage options, who needs to go to the local national coffee chain for a $10 fancy coffee? Buying this beast of a machine on Thanksgiving day from Costco.com will save you a whopping $400.

If you spend even $5 a day on espresso drinks outside of your house, you could save enough to cover the cost of your new machine in just 240 days, or about eight months.

Thanksgiving Day is going to be amazing at Costco.com

After you’ve had a little turkey and you’re settled in watching the Packers give the Dolphins what-for, stop in at Costco.com for these amazing Thanksgiving Day exclusives. Not only will you find everything you need to get comfy cozy, it’ll be at your house long before time for Christmas.

Top credit card to use at Costco (and everywhere else!)

We love versatile credit cards that offer huge rewards everywhere, including Costco! This card is a standout among America’s favorite credit cards because it offers perhaps the easiest $200 cash bonus you could ever earn and an unlimited 2% cash rewards on purchases, even when you shop at Costco.

Add on the competitive 0% interest period and it’s no wonder we awarded this card Best No Annual Fee Credit Card.

Click here to read our full review for free and apply before the $200 welcome bonus offer ends!

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.
Motley Fool Money does not cover all offers on the market. Editorial content from Motley Fool Money is separate from The Motley Fool editorial content and is created by a different analyst team.Kristi Waterworth 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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