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April 13th to April 19th - Clearance and Instant Savings

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Oct 16, 2014
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[Costco] April 13th to April 19th - Clearance and Instant Savings

Brownie died / said he couldn't photograph everything this week, so here I am for an encore.

You can view all the current clearance products (price ending in 0, 7, or 8) and instant savings sequentially in an Imgur album here: http://imgur.com/a/f6MTY

Taken at the Ottawa Merivale location today.

PS: I think I'm going to skip the clothing tables if I do this again in the future.
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Thanks for posting!

Anyone know if the charmin deal is good?
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McPwned wrote: Taken at the Ottawa Merivale location today.

PS: I think I'm going to skip the clothing tables if I do this again in the future.
Ha Ha. I saw you taking photos with your phone in the clothing section and I was thinking to myself: I wonder if he's going to post that on Redflagdeals later. You looked a bit nervous, almost like you expected to be tackled and escorted out by staff any minute!

Anyway, thanks for risking life and limb for the RFD community. :D
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Erkdajerk wrote: You looked a bit nervous, almost like you expected to be tackled and escorted out by staff any minute!
That sure helps my self-confidence.
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McPwned wrote: That sure helps my self-confidence.
Not to worry. My getaway cart was revving and ready to go at the first sign of trouble. All you had to do was jump in and hang on for the ride. "You'll nevva catch me alive, coppas". Talk about the thug life, eh?
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Erkdajerk wrote: Talk about the thug life, eh?
I notice you are gangster. I so happen to be gangster myself.
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Thanks OP!

Anyone know if they sell Charmin bath tissue in the GTA?

Thanks in advance.
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Thanks for the pics and effort!

Anyone know anything about the Koolatron wine cellar? Aren't those (usually) a lot more expensive then shown here?
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Always appreciate these posts. It's good that we have a backup. Guess I have to stop by this week to get a few things.
There's a sucker born every minute.
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Thank you for your time and effort,much appreciated!
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skins2130 wrote: Thanks for the pics and effort!

Anyone know anything about the Koolatron wine cellar? Aren't those (usually) a lot more expensive then shown here?
I just picked one up. I was debating it at 299.97 but at 100$ less than that, it was a no brainer.

You would have trouble finding a small dual zone fridge for that price, but a 45 bottle one??

This seems to sell at other stores for north of 500$
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TripleHelix wrote: I just picked one up. [...] at 100$ less than that, it was a no brainer. [...] This seems to sell at other stores for north of 500$
My mom was interested so I grabbed one too. Cheapest Canadian price I could find elsewhere was $550. Even American stores seem to have it for, as you say, north of $500.

First thing we tried to do was change the scale from Fahrenheit to Celsius, but the provided manual was draft-quality and didn't say what buttons you needed to press. The online copy of the guide indicates that it was the lock and power buttons simultaneously for three seconds, if memory serves. Also, it says to leave it unplugged for two hours after unpacking and moving into place to avoid damage to the compressor or something.
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McPwned wrote: My mom was interested so I grabbed one too. Cheapest Canadian price I could find elsewhere was $550. Even American stores seem to have it for, as you say, north of $500.

First thing we tried to do was change the scale from Fahrenheit to Celsius, but the provided manual was draft-quality and didn't say what buttons you needed to press. The online copy of the guide indicates that it was the lock and power buttons simultaneously for three seconds, if memory serves. Also, it says to leave it unplugged for two hours after unpacking and moving into place to avoid damage to the compressor or something.
Hmm, that's weird.

Didn't set mine up yet. I will be trying to do an in-wall install in the basement so it takes up room under my stairs. Have yet to measure if it will actually fit there. Already have a beer fridge installed in-wall in the same wall.

The wife said we didn't really need it but at 200$, its worth it just to store champagne and bottles of white that we rarely drink. Perhaps now we will drink more as they will already be chilled when the mood strikes lol.

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