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Sectional couch $899

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Newbie
Aug 11, 2011
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Neverland

[Costco] Sectional couch $899

Very nice sectionnal couch. Seems to be a good price for what it is.

Seen in Gatineau plenty of stock.
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Sep 6, 2002
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Moving target
Saw them last year in Vancouver. These are far to big for a typical 600-700 sq ft condo unless it’s really open concept.

Felt comfy
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Sr. Member
Mar 18, 2008
636 posts
809 upvotes
Toronto
I bought this couch full price last Sept.

Great couch, still in the same shape, no sagging so far, lots of support on your bum and back.

Anyone know if Costco would do a price adjustment lol
Sr. Member
May 29, 2006
691 posts
225 upvotes
Are these avalible in the west? Any seen in Winnipeg?

Thanks
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Dec 19, 2013
2877 posts
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Ottawa
We have their older model and find them too stiff.
typhooney wrote: I bought this couch full price last Sept.

Great couch, still in the same shape, no sagging so far, lots of support on your bum and back.

Anyone know if Costco would do a price adjustment lol
Only for a month, I think YMMV within 3 months if they still have stock
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Feb 26, 2006
4627 posts
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Ottawa
What's warranty like on couches from costco, we had stuff sag from other places and after a year no warranty.

This seems to be a good color for a kids play area and seats looked deep, saw it for full price in Ottawa Costco.
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Jul 3, 2016
293 posts
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Nice find OP, and I REALLY want this particular Sectional. But my space cannot fit this
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Mar 8, 2007
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How big of a car do you need to transport this? Or what’s the cheapest truck rental option? This question has kept me from buying many big ticket items from Costco. I wanted to buy this couch at regular price, but didn’t know how to get it home.
Newbie
Aug 11, 2011
37 posts
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Neverland
I suggest that you rent the van at a Home Depot near by pretty cheap and convenient.
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Jan 23, 2017
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Calgary
funnypanks wrote: How big of a car do you need to transport this? Or what’s the cheapest truck rental option? This question has kept me from buying many big ticket items from Costco. I wanted to buy this couch at regular price, but didn’t know how to get it home.
Home Depot van is likely the most economical option.
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Sep 2, 2010
39 posts
12 upvotes
Vancouver
funnypanks wrote: How big of a car do you need to transport this? Or what’s the cheapest truck rental option? This question has kept me from buying many big ticket items from Costco. I wanted to buy this couch at regular price, but didn’t know how to get it home.
U-Haul Van did it for me in one go.
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Sep 6, 2002
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FYI showing for $799.99 at Costco downtown Vancouver 1348879
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funnypanks wrote: How big of a car do you need to transport this? Or what’s the cheapest truck rental option? This question has kept me from buying many big ticket items from Costco. I wanted to buy this couch at regular price, but didn’t know how to get it home.
Hope this helps the bottom. Box is quite large.
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Jul 3, 2016
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funnypanks wrote: How big of a car do you need to transport this? Or what’s the cheapest truck rental option? This question has kept me from buying many big ticket items from Costco. I wanted to buy this couch at regular price, but didn’t know how to get it home.
I measured it with my iPhone

Box 2/3 2x armless chairs
81cmx86cmx119cm

The corner chair box wasn’t much bigger but is bigger, the ottoman box is much smaller. But yes you probably need a truck or moving van
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Sep 10, 2010
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Ottawa
OKSpring wrote: Home Depot van is likely the most economical option.
funnypanks wrote: How big of a car do you need to transport this? Or what’s the cheapest truck rental option? This question has kept me from buying many big ticket items from Costco. I wanted to buy this couch at regular price, but didn’t know how to get it home.
Home Depot is nice, but u-haul gets you a bigger truck. Just get the bigger truck and do it all in one take. Might be a little more expensive, but it sucks if you can't take it all and need to go for a second trip when you tired.
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Dec 11, 2011
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Pallet Town
Pro tip, a lot of warehouses actually offer delivery. It's usually with a local delivery company within 40 km or so. They don't advertise it, but you can speak with a supervisor near the cash registers and they'll get a form for you to fill.

When I asked a while ago it was approx $60 per pallet
Jr. Member
Jun 15, 2015
162 posts
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Victoria, BC
How well does this thing stay together? There's no clips holding the pieces from floating away. Go for a hop into the corner, end up half way across the room...
Newbie
Nov 29, 2016
36 posts
46 upvotes
Vancouver, BC
Purchased last year for 799.99 (BC LOCATION)

Couch still holding up great, ottoman has a small sag from usage; overall a good couch for the price, and it being modular is awesome (can be either a left or right sectional).

Wouldn't mind a extra ottoman though Smiling Face With Open Mouth

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