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- Costco is a great place to buy all kinds of things you might need in your daily life.
- That includes everything from bulk groceries to diamond rings and watches.
- If you need to buy a gift for a high-school graduate, here are some of your best options at Costco.
Those who think of Costco as nothing more than a place to buy super-sized boxes of Oreos and Bagel Bites are sorely mistaken.
You can find just about everything at Costco, from diamond rings to designer clothing and even a rental car. So it’s no surprise that the mega-retailer is also an ideal place to buy a graduation gift — if you’re willing to pay the membership fee.
With high school graduation season upon us, now is the time to step up your gift-giving game and help all the soon-to-be grads in your life start their next chapter on the right foot.
Here’s a look at 11 of the best high school graduation gifts you can buy at Costco:
Ninja Professional 1000 Watt Blender, $69.99
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It’s not quite as powerful as the Vitamix or Breville’s Super Q, but for the price, you can’t beat the Ninja. It’s the perfect gift for any graduate who fears putting on the "Freshman 15" or for anyone who’s simply trying to eat healthier.
De’Longhi Magnifica XS Fully Automatic Espresso and Cappuccino Machine with Manual Cappuccino System, $499.99
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Whether the graduate in question is a coffee novice or a total coffee snob, they’ll appreciate this De’Longhi model, which comes with everything to make the perfect espresso, latté, or cappuccino. There’s even an integrated grinder for ultimate freshness and the ability to adjust temperature and coffee strength. This gift will surely make getting up early — and staying up late — to study a lot more appealing.
Watches, prices vary
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From Raymond Weil to Hugo Boss to Lacoste, Costco has a solid watch selection to suit a variety of budgets and styles. It’s a tried-and-true gift, but for those who think that classic watches are antiquated, Costco has a selection of tech watches as well.
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