10AM - 8:30PM
1600 Expo Pkwy, Sacramento
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“I always love going to Costco! I don't buy a lot but I enjoy walking around the store! What I do buy are oikos yogurts, ground turkey, organic fruit and organic salads!!”
7AM - 7PM
6200 Franklin Blvd, Sacramento
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“Enter from side street and drive all the way around to a small gate area in back. Nice lady's in security booth will help you. Bring ID and all info for pickup/delivery also truck plate #”
“The product is slightly different from the usual Costco. This is both good and bad. It’s good that you can buy other things, but for example, you won’t find baked goods or clothes here, but you can find a lot more. There are also discounts on some items. The toilet is clean, there is free parking, There are cigarettes for sale. Everyone will find something necessary and useful, you won’t leave empty-handed.”
10AM - 5PM
8301 Belvedere Ave Ste 200, Sacramento
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“For a FAST and EASY pickup: Have a photo ID (if the name doesn't match the receipt then they just make a copy of anyone's ID for liability purposes) and your physical PINK paperwork ready - then you get the green light to back up into the loading docks to wait, then the pullers will arrive with your items to help load stuff into your truck/large vehicles.*If you lost the pink receipt: then you call the store you purchased from to fax over your invoice to the warehouse so that they can have a heads-up that you're arriving without one**The customers are responsible for tying things down after loading, free ropes are provided in a bucket nearby or you can bring your own.It's good to arrive shortly after purchasing or when a salesperson calls or texts whether all or most of your items are in stock... to save the disappointment of making multiple trips or leaving with nothing at all.If all else fails, call the customer service managers of the store you purchased from and they'll be able to help with any issues. The warehouse closes at 5pm, I don't recommend arriving last minute - try to arrive early morning & afternoon for the best attention & service.”
“Nissan Sentra 2021 I rented a Mid-Size vehicle for a week to take a trip out of State. The vehicle that was randomly selected by the rental company was a 2021 Nissan Sentra. From the outside the vehicle looks roomy and sleek, right on the edge of sporty. The model I received is a 4 cylinder, with 38,800 miles on it. So, it was broken in and any issues it may have had, will have been worked out before my piloting experience. Coming from a rental company, I am presuming that it is a basic stock model without any real frills.The interior is deceiving from the external appearance, as the forward cabin seemed small and a little cramped when getting in for the first time. It is a Push-to-Start with the presence of a proximity fob. The instrument panel is bright and offers several display options from Speed, Trip-Meter, Mileage per Gallon, etc. Additionally, to the right of the driver's side is a 10 inch display that offers terrestrial radio (AM/FM), Sirius Radio and Bluetooth as well as USB linking with your Android or Apple platform phone. So, if you are viewing Google maps, etc. for instance, it will be displayed on the heads-up screen. This was very convenient while navigating unknown areas and cities. There is one USB-C, one USB-2, a 3.5mm phono plug and a D/C accessory plug. Hence, it will accommodate nearly every type of linking one may need for electronic accessories (Phones, Tablets, 3.5V for D/C devices like C.B. Radio, etc.).The forward seats are a little ridged and the positioning mechanisms are all manual. To manipulate the seat up or down for driver comfort and visibility, there is a hydraulic device where you lift/pump the lever up or down to achieve vertical adjustments. Behind that lever is an additional manual lever that sets the seat forward and back horizontally. This was different, yet as stated "No Frills".I spent a little time in the back seat and I will say it was comfortable, yet a little cramped. The bench seat was a little stiff and after about four hours, you will (Your Passengers) may want a break. The suspension is a little stiff so the ride can be rough. The seats are a somewhat ridged, which add insult to injury if you encounter a lot of pot holes. Overall, the back seat is what it is, just be conscious of your passengers comfort and afford them a periodic break.I initially drove from Sacramento, CA. to Provo/Orem, UT going through Nevada, using Interstate 80. Unlike California, there are sections of Nevada and Utah where the speed limit is 80mph. The little 4 cylinder is peppy and could keep that pace while only pushing a hare over 2,000 RPM. This keeps the fuel cost low, even at excessive speeds. The in-town MPG (Miles Per Gallon) average was 32.2mpg and on the freeway it averaged 42.4mpg. The handling was solid and the steering is extremely responsive to the edge of being overly sensative. On the turns however, it had a tendency to drift prematurely coming out of the apex of a turn. When entering at the posted or suggested speed limit it is very tight and responsive. Yet if you are powering out of the turn following the apex of the turn, the vehicle will not follow-through naturally, as one will have to compensate with the wheel to maintain their line of exit and maintain a natural drift to the outside of the corner. It is a minor eccentricity of the steering, however if one is not careful, one may pull in too close or drift out too far, risking an unscheduled merge into oncoming traffic. So, keep your head on a swivel if you are navigating mountain roads. The suspension is stiff and not very forgiving, hence the vehicle may get squirrely and could slide in icy or snowy conditions.To segue into driving conditions, I had the opportunity to drive the Sentra in Full Sun at 80 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit, to cold conditions and snow, leveling the Mercury at a brisk 20 degrees Fahrenheit. It did stay stable in both conditions and the only critique is as previously stated, one may have to steering correct while in turns. I know a lot of the handling is a result of the tires and the PSI (”
Open 24 hours
4400 Florin Perkins Rd, Sacramento
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“Amazing, to check in you come up to the guard shack, and they’ll have you stage on the left hand side and come back up with your paperwork. I brought a dry load and that’s around back, receiving by door 1. You check in there and they give you a door, when you get the second green you’re good to go get your paperwork. Apt 10am, check in 9:40, out by 10:05 . 10/10”
“I work here as a sorter. The job keeps me busy and the benefits offered are available from day one. They have onsite EMTs if someone injured themselves as well. They make you feel like you are part of the company, addressing any questions or comments you might have. The pay is decent and after a month of working the give you the opportunity to request cross training. I would recommend working here to anyone interested in working in a warehouse environment.”
“Only issue I have with the hub is parking can be limited at times but the people here are awesome and its not very far a walk if you do have trouble parking close”
“They delivered a new washer and removed the old one today. They were on time and there were no issues with the installation at present. Schedulers we're good about accommodating a change in the delivery day.”
“Parking is always bad, it is pretty crowded. It is one of the busiest Costco in the city. Despite all that, it's my go to for anything for my home. The prices just are better.”