Product Info

Price:
$29.97 - $49.97
Original Price:
$74.99
Item #:
1774692
Size/Qty:
14K SQ FT

Spotted something interesting in the lawn care aisle: Scotts Max Weed & Feed for 14,000 square feet is hitting clearance status at Costco. If you’ve been waiting to tackle those dandelions taking over your yard, this could be your moment.

This is Costco’s exclusive version of Scotts’ popular combination lawn treatment that feeds your grass while targeting broadleaf weeds. The 14K square foot coverage is ideal for medium to large lawns—we’re talking roughly a third of an acre of treatment area. It’s the kind of product that does double duty: fertilizing the good stuff while eliminating the unwanted visitors.

Here’s the thing about lawn care products on clearance in late June: we’re right in the middle of prime lawn treatment season, which makes this timing a bit unusual. That said, Costco often moves seasonal inventory to make room for what’s next, and late summer applications are actually ideal for many regions. If your lawn needs attention now or you’re planning a fall treatment, this could work in your favor. Costco’s regular pricing on lawn products is typically competitive even before clearance kicks in.

The clearance tag suggests either Costco is discontinuing this particular size or they overstocked for spring. Either way, inventory won’t last long—lawn care products move fast when they’re marked down, especially heading into the July 4th weekend when everyone wants their yard looking sharp. Check your local warehouse sooner rather than later if you’re interested.

Key Features:
  • Covers up to 14,000 square feet (approximately 1/3 acre)
  • Dual-action formula: feeds lawn and kills broadleaf weeds simultaneously
  • Exclusive “Only at Costco” formulation from Scotts
  • Targets common weeds like dandelions, clover, and chickweed
  • Provides nutrients for thicker, greener grass growth
  • Granular application for even coverage
  • Suitable for most grass types (always check label for your specific variety)

If you’ve got the lawn space and were planning to treat anyway, this clearance find is worth investigating. Are you team “perfectly manicured lawn” or more of a “let the clover live” person?

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