5 Best Costco Items for Small Households This Winter

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Costco is known for its wholesale prices and bulk items, but you don’t necessarily need a big family to shop there. Even if you just live with a roommate, partner or one other family member, there are plenty of items at Costco that are easy to share, so nothing ends up going to waste.

Shop on a budget and check out these five finds that make sense for smaller households at Costco this winter.

Kirkland Signature Rotisserie Chicken 

  • Price: $5.66

The Kirkland Signature rotisserie chicken is the perfect meal to split between two people. One chicken is typically enough to cover dinner. And if you add a couple of simple sides, you might still have enough meat left over for sandwiches and wraps later in the week. Since the chicken comes pre-cooked, it’s perfect for days where you don’t feel like spending time in the kitchen.

Chefman Electric Kettle

  • Price: $37.99

Electric kettles are a must if you love drinking hot chocolate or tea in the wintertime. Costco sells all kinds of electric kettles, and most are pretty affordable. For small households, one kettle is typically enough to share and won’t take up much counter space.

It’s perfect for tea, coffee, instant oatmeal, soup packets or speeding up cooking when you need boiling water quickly. And since it replaces the need to boil water on the stove, it’s also energy-efficient and renter-friendly.

Heated Throw Blanket 

  • Price: $34.99

These heated throw blankets are large enough for two people to share on the couch but still light enough to fold away when you don’t use it. It’s machine washable, and it has four heat settings you can choose from. If you’re trying to keep your heating costs low this winter, definitely consider investing in a heated throw so you don’t have to crank up the thermostat.

Kirkland Signature Organic Chicken Stock 

  • Price: $11.99

Costco’s Kirkland Signature organic chicken stock is only around $12 for a six-count multipack. Even if you don’t cook elaborate meals, having stock on hand makes it easy to throw together soups, stews or one-pot meals when the weather is cold. You can easily store the extra cartons in the pantry or freezer. 

Levoit Humidifier

  • Price: $79.99

Dry indoor air can become a problem in the winter if you have your heating systems constantly running. So if you’re sensitive to dry air, this humidifier from Costco is worth looking into. It can help reduce dry skin and irritation, and improve your sleep quality during colder months. For a small household, one good humidifier is usually enough to make a big difference in the humidity.

Editor’s note: Pricing and availability may vary depending on location.

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