Bought these last week at Costco in Monterey Park, CA. Fresh, and great deal since we are used to buying these at around $4.99 / lb in local asian markets.
As someone who takes their bike trips seriously, I've always carried a manual pump to ensure I never get stranded with flat tires. However, when I stumbled upon the Fantic S100 Apex tire inflator at Costco, I thought, 'Could there be a more effortless way?' So I took the plunge and purchased this digital device for $40. What I found was more than just an inflator; it was a game-changer for my tire maintenance routine! TL;DR: The Fantic S100 Apex tire inflator from Costco offers convenience and versatility for anyone needing to inflate various types of tires, but it has some limitations worth considering. 1. First Impressions: Unboxing the Fantic S100 Apex When I received the Fantic S100 Apex inflator, my excitement was palpable. Opening the box felt like unveiling a new gadget. I couldn't wait to see what was...
$13.99 for an 8 Pack (16 fl oz each) Ginger Lemonade Kombucha ‹ › I've tried all the different varieties of Kombuchas sold in Costco before Kirkland Signature (Costco brand) started selling this one. I think this is the best Ginger Lemonade version of Kombucha that I've tried so far. It has a little bit more bite than the last brand that was sold at Costco, but I like that. This feels less 'watered' down than the other brand, eventhough the bottles are a more traditional shape. Craft Brewed Live and Active Cultures 2 billion CFU Probiotic Cultures It also happens to be the cheapest at $13.99 for 8 bottles, which comes out to $1.75 per bottle plus CA CRV (which currently is $0.40 extra for the pack). The only negative is that this seems less thirst quenching than the 'other brand' but somehow more refreshing. Anyway its best to chase a bottle of this with a full glass of water.
I found these dish cloths at my local Sunnyvale, CA Costco. $8.99 for a set of 12 Swedish style dish cloths. This is by and far way cheaper than the ones that I've seen by at least a factor of 4. Note these are made in China, and not Sweden and Costco, as a policy, has a maximum 15% markup on their products in general. What are they? Swedish dishcloths, also known as Swedish sponge cloths or Swedish dish rags, are a type of eco-friendly cleaning cloth made from a combination of cellulose and cotton. They are highly absorbent, reusable, and biodegradable. These dishcloths are known for their ability to absorb up to 20 times their weight in liquid, making them an effective and sustainable alternative to traditional paper towels or sponges. The special feature of Swedish dishcloths lies in their durability and reusability. They can be washed in the dishwasher or washing machine and air-dried, making them a long-lasting and eco-friendly option for cleaning various su...
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