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Cartrix for Costco
Costco is often the cheapest place for Pokémon bundles — frequently below typical retail — but stock is rare and disappears fast. Here's how to catch it.
How Costco releases work
Costco periodically stocks Pokémon TCG bundles, often priced meaningfully below typical retail (collectors commonly cite roughly 10–20%, though it varies by set), which makes them some of the best value in the hobby. The trade-off is scarcity: online stock is infrequent and sells out almost immediately, and in-warehouse stock is mobbed.
Because Costco restocks are rare and unscheduled, an instant alert is the only practical way to catch the online drops without refreshing all day.
How Cartrix helps on Costco
- Watch Costco.com Pokémon listings and ping you the instant one restocks
- Send Discord + SMS alerts so you don't have to camp the page
- Auto-fill checkout to clear the near-instant sellout
- Track the specific bundles you want at the best price in the hobby
FAQ
Why is Costco often the cheapest place to buy Pokémon cards?
Costco's bundle pricing commonly runs below standard retail — collectors often cite roughly 10–20%, though it varies by set — so the per-pack cost is among the lowest available. The catch is that online stock is rare and sells out fast, which is why a live restock alert is so valuable for Costco specifically.
Get started
Cartrix Alerts notifies you the moment Costco products drop, and Cartrix Pro automates the checkout. See all supported sites or read our checkout automation guide to understand how it works.
Never miss a Pokémon restock again.
Cartrix Alerts pings you on Discord + SMS the second a set restocks; Cartrix Pro secures it at MSRP with one-tap checkout. No proxies, from $5.99/mo.
Get drop alerts — from $5.99/mo