In the end, the savings was almost $20! That’s nothing to sneeze at these days! So, even though you had to pay for shipping, the eBay purchase was a better deal. I also checked out the seller and they had a really good satisfaction rating. The set on eBay was brand new in the unopened box, but the shipping was $9.50. When I checked around, I found the exact same set selling from an eBay seller for $59 (“Buy it Now” price).
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I found a promotional set of LEGOs on Amazon selling for about $87 (1500 pcs.) + free shipping. (If you have one that you are comfortable with, go for it, and let the rest of us know in the comments below.)Īt the time, I just did a random search and found this sweet deal: I only suggest checking out and eBay because those are the ones I’ve used. When you are buying used, $5-$6 per lb or less is a good price on these auction sites – However, stay with reputable buyers on reputable sites. You can either buy new or used from these sites. So whether you are buying for your kids or grandkids, try a few of these tips: The Good Stuff – Where to Buy LEGOs for Cheap: Over the past few years, I have discovered a few things to make giving LEGOs and LEGO sets possible without breaking the budget.
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Boy, did I learn a lot about how to get LEGOs for cheap by doing just a bit of research! Let’s face it.LEGOs are darn expensive! So, I set out to make my gift-giving dollars stretch as far as possible. It had been many years since I bought LEGO and wasn’t really sure where to look. The Littles are LEGO maniacs! They love LEGOs in all shapes, sizes and colors.Ī few years ago, I decided to give some DIY travel LEGO sets to all the grandkids for Christmas.
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Although, I DO still have a large tub full of LEGOs for the Littles to play with – well, actually two large tubs.
Well, those days are long gone around here. **Updated June 2022** Looking to Buy LEGOs for Cheap Of course, that means wearing steel-toed boots when I get up to go to the kitchen in the middle of the night. Who knew that if I would quit nagging the kids to pick up their LEGO sets, we wouldn’t need to invest in expensive security plans or even dog food?įrom now on, we could just leave those nasty little LEGO bricks and minifigs scattered strategically throughout the house at night. It was a LEGO minifigure of a little policeman holding a gun! I was now literally on the floor laughing! I couldn’t tell if my tears were from laughter or pain! (Get the picture?)Īt that point, I hollered to my husband, “ Security problem solved!” The irony? On my way to the kitchen, I stepped – barefooted mind you – on a LEGO!! I squealed rather loudly and started hopping up and down and around in circles on my good foot while holding the injured foot in my hand. One night, during this decision-making process, I got out of bed to get a drink of water. So, we debated whether a fancy system with cameras and alarms would be best or whether we should just get a dog. It’s all the same to me, and you will see it both ways in this post.Įver thought about getting a security system? We did, because some of our neighbors had had things stolen right out of their garages. One Note Before We Start: Let’s not get hung up on semantics! It doesn’t matter to me whether you call them LEGO (the actual brand name) or LEGOs.
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