Costco's Black Friday sale has tech up to $1,000 off — Here's how to shop without a membership

No membership? No problem.

Exterior of a Costco in Canada. Right: Costco's TV section.

Costco's early Black Friday deals are here in Quebec, and you don't have to be a member to get these discounts.

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Costco Canada's early Black Friday deals are here, and this year, the wholesale giant is bringing major savings you don't want to miss.

From groceries to electronics and everything in between, there are discounts of up to $1,000 on must-have items. But what's even better is that you actually don't need a membership to shop most of these Costco deals — provided you know how.

For Black Friday 2024, Costco's sale in Quebec includes a wide range of categories, like tech, home improvement, clothing and more, with some of the biggest savings on electronics like TVs, laptops and smart devices.

While Costco members can snag deals both in store and online, non-members can actually still shop the vast majority of the online selection with just a small 5% surcharge. And don't worry — with discounts this big, that extra fee barely makes a dent in your savings.

How to shop without a membership

For non-members, the key to accessing Costco's Black Friday 2024 deals is to head to Costco online. Most items are available to everyone, except for a few "members only" products that are clearly labelled on the website.

The 5% surcharge applies to all other products, but here's a tip: If you're planning a big haul, consider getting the basic Gold Star membership, which is $65 for the whole year. If you're spending $1,300 or more before the 5% surcharge, it pays for itself.

Here are some of the best deals on now:

Whether you're in the market for a home upgrade, a tech splurge or just some holiday gifting, Costco's deals are worth checking out. Non-members can save big online, and members should check out the deals in their local warehouse as there could be even more savings in warehouses.

Happy shopping, Montreal!

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