You want the actual best method of getting Legos for cheap? Ask your friends and family if they have any old Legos sitting in storage or in their attic. A friend of my mom's gave me all her son's old Legos last year, and I've found the LOTR Helms Deep, The 2009 Republic Gunships, the 2010 clone Turbo Tank, and Phase 1 Commander Fox. I doubt you'll find stuff like this but asking is literally free!
If I'm buying I do it with other minifigs or pieces so it's works out to not be too bad. And some stores do free shipping if you spend a certain amount so I just wait till I have a basket that meets that cost then get free shipping.
@@knaussenheimer Yeah when it comes to minifigs I always order from inside my country and on the UK most shipping fees inside the country cost around 2 to 3 £
Honestly I rarely buy from Lego stores anymore because I always manage to find sets cheaper in general retailers anyway, the only exception is as you mentioned, exclusive sets. I remember learning in business class that it's actually better to buy something from the orgin site rather than at retail, because retail stores markup prices in order to make profit. Which is funny how that's aged when I find Speed Champion sets for $29 at retail and $32 on Lego's official site. (AUD btw in case I confuse anyone from the US)
I have one good 3rd party store thats in Florida called Florida Man Toys. They only take about 20% off of all trade ins. And most prices were reasonable, some new sets were a little higher like a 501st Battlepack from 2023 was $22. But then they had a P1 Captain rex from about $100-$120 (I did get Rex) and a bunch of other stuff. Best store I have been to, unlike Atlanta Brick Co.
I work at bricks and mini figs apple valley and we price things at the bricklink selling used average, my boss says he agrees that prices our absurd and are trying to fix things starting at the store.
An interesting way I look for very recently retired stuff places is smaller distributors, like Barnes and noble or a local place will sometimes have stuff that is recently out of production and sold out most other places. If they’re slower on selling stuff than big name stores, you might get lucky.
I'm going to top your deal. at 3:00. I was on facebook marketplace scrolling through looking for lego deals. and one caught my eye. 30 pounds of lego. not 75 pounds like yours but the price... the price was unbeatable. it was f. r. e. e. 30 POUNDS of LEGO for FREE.
Mercari has buyer’s protection and has stupidly good deals you just gotta dodge those fees. Give it another shot with bigger sets like icon series. I have saved thousands on my lego collection hopping back and forth between ebay, Mercari, and Facebook marketplace. It’s funny because I hate bricklink but for rare sets like some monkie kid stuff it’ll be your best friend
@@LayersonLayers Well not exactly they more screwed over buyers, because all the fees are pushed onto them. Sellers have to be more flexible on prices now, but it’s more reflective of the profit you make. Then it’s shipping costs. I’ve sold on Mercari and it’s good, but if you got retired sets it’s kinda insane how much people will pay for rare sets on Mercari
@@kyos8462 If that’s the issue you go to your bank as long as you haven’t rated your items you can file a report. I haven’t had trouble with Mercari ever only eBay and how the shippers love steal out of package
say what you want about mercari but i have had great luck on there! i got bounty hunter pursuit for $130 (bought the ships and minifigs separately at separate times) my most recent is i just grabbed jango fetts slave 1 for $308 complete! it’s all about the hunt
LEGO’s official stores bore me because only knew although I went mad buying up all the clone command centres. Mercari is decent if you know what to look for. Third party stores like bricks and minifigs are my go to, absolutely love going to these but sometimes they suck if they have crap minifig selections or bad prices. Facebook marketplace I’ve gotten absolute steals off. Retail is sorta up there like official LEGO stores but is more convenient if I want a new set. Ebay is sorta like Mercari but infested with scalpers sometimes. Bricklink I’m in a mostly love but hate relationship with. Sometimes deals are on there but there are even more scalpers on there, but buying pieces themselves for Mocs is a must, although bricklink has a ton of other factors that either make me love or hate it I have spent a lot of money on there, but I am selective with my purchases so scalpers rarely see my money.
@@haunterhunterz6200 Not a huge fan of it. You can find some good deals if they’re a smaller seller, but people will pay double bricklink prices just because MandR or Marttys minifigs are selling them
Well, as someone that works in retail, nothing infuriates me more than a brand/manufacturer that sells direct to consumers at a lower price than I am able to. A brands own points of sale should be there only for accessibility and exclusive products and should not compete with it's retail partners on price. There are a lot of things that could be said about LEGO, good and bad, but this is the right way to do business. Let the market compete on price.
You want the actual best method of getting Legos for cheap? Ask your friends and family if they have any old Legos sitting in storage or in their attic. A friend of my mom's gave me all her son's old Legos last year, and I've found the LOTR Helms Deep, The 2009 Republic Gunships, the 2010 clone Turbo Tank, and Phase 1 Commander Fox. I doubt you'll find stuff like this but asking is literally free!
@@GrantGraff That’s absolutely wild. And yeah I think I’ve tried this method on everyone I know😂
She gave you all her son's Legos? He wasn't... Upset about that, right? 👀
Lol, I've gotten 2 different hauls of from people I knew just like this, it's doubled my collection.
For Brickink & Ebay, shipping cost is often the great equalizer.
It’s an absolute scam that it costs $5-10 to ship a single mini figure on brick link. That’s most of the time more than the figure is worth!
If I'm buying I do it with other minifigs or pieces so it's works out to not be too bad. And some stores do free shipping if you spend a certain amount so I just wait till I have a basket that meets that cost then get free shipping.
where are you getting it shipped from and to? i live in canada and when i order only minifigs from inside the country. its usually about $3.50 CAD
@@knaussenheimer Yeah when it comes to minifigs I always order from inside my country and on the UK most shipping fees inside the country cost around 2 to 3 £
Honestly I rarely buy from Lego stores anymore because I always manage to find sets cheaper in general retailers anyway, the only exception is as you mentioned, exclusive sets.
I remember learning in business class that it's actually better to buy something from the orgin site rather than at retail, because retail stores markup prices in order to make profit.
Which is funny how that's aged when I find Speed Champion sets for $29 at retail and $32 on Lego's official site.
(AUD btw in case I confuse anyone from the US)
One good thing for buying at the lego store is if you know an employee who's willing to use their employee discount for you.
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I have one good 3rd party store thats in Florida called Florida Man Toys. They only take about 20% off of all trade ins. And most prices were reasonable, some new sets were a little higher like a 501st Battlepack from 2023 was $22. But then they had a P1 Captain rex from about $100-$120 (I did get Rex) and a bunch of other stuff. Best store I have been to, unlike Atlanta Brick Co.
I work at bricks and mini figs apple valley and we price things at the bricklink selling used average, my boss says he agrees that prices our absurd and are trying to fix things starting at the store.
@@Captain_Forrdo_is_the_goat That’s awesome actually. We need that responsibility for Lego stores
its a very good thought but wouldnt that limit the amount you can have in stock or affect the profit needed from minifigs?
I find the title insulting.
That’s what makes the title work
An interesting way I look for very recently retired stuff places is smaller distributors, like Barnes and noble or a local place will sometimes have stuff that is recently out of production and sold out most other places. If they’re slower on selling stuff than big name stores, you might get lucky.
I'm going to top your deal. at 3:00. I was on facebook marketplace scrolling through looking for lego deals. and one caught my eye. 30 pounds of lego. not 75 pounds like yours but the price... the price was unbeatable. it was f. r. e. e. 30 POUNDS of LEGO for FREE.
@@EliteParadox that is definitely the best deal😂
Mercari has buyer’s protection and has stupidly good deals you just gotta dodge those fees. Give it another shot with bigger sets like icon series. I have saved thousands on my lego collection hopping back and forth between ebay, Mercari, and Facebook marketplace. It’s funny because I hate bricklink but for rare sets like some monkie kid stuff it’ll be your best friend
@@cameron.swizzy yeah mercari actually just switched over to buyers protection and basically screwed over sellers
@@LayersonLayers Well not exactly they more screwed over buyers, because all the fees are pushed onto them. Sellers have to be more flexible on prices now, but it’s more reflective of the profit you make. Then it’s shipping costs. I’ve sold on Mercari and it’s good, but if you got retired sets it’s kinda insane how much people will pay for rare sets on Mercari
Mercari has denied their protection to me twice. Still waiting on a resolution a month later
@@kyos8462 If that’s the issue you go to your bank as long as you haven’t rated your items you can file a report. I haven’t had trouble with Mercari ever only eBay and how the shippers love steal out of package
Ebay is good for sets but minifigure prices are pretty bad on there tbh
@@MortexBerri very true
Mercari isn’t all fake LEGOs. I managed to snap the Scythe Ship for 100 USD way cheaper than the 180 USD price tag LEGO had for it at release.
Yo bro me and you got the same deal on the millennium falcon!!!! Except I got the midi scale Executor Star Destroyer with it
I bought Lego on eBay once, took over 4 weeks to arrive and the figures I bought were awful knockoffs
@@Stardiplomaticincident Sounds like u got scammed lol
@@LayersonLayers yeah… I think I noticed that
i found the complete dol goldur set on bricklink for only 160 euros. Sometimes you can get lucky
say what you want about mercari but i have had great luck on there! i got bounty hunter pursuit for $130 (bought the ships and minifigs separately at separate times) my most recent is i just grabbed jango fetts slave 1 for $308 complete! it’s all about the hunt
@@michelangelo5903 oh wow that’s awesome! Glad to see someone is having better luck than I did
Do you really think that is a deal🤣? You can get the bounty hunter pursuit for $150
@@romualdchatkevic you definitely can’t get it complete for $150 with minifigs $200 is average price
Buying Lego is NEVER a huge mistake!
Tell this to my mother, and my Wife!
I only buy lego off of Amazon and their website.
hope you’re not buying the 50x marked up retired sets lmao.
@@kenwabb ownly sets sold by Amazon
Totally agree with you
Only place that i can trust without a doubt
I assume you’re ok with getting damaged boxes then
@@Tigerbricks11 yea that’s a downside
LEGO’s official stores bore me because only knew although I went mad buying up all the clone command centres. Mercari is decent if you know what to look for. Third party stores like bricks and minifigs are my go to, absolutely love going to these but sometimes they suck if they have crap minifig selections or bad prices. Facebook marketplace I’ve gotten absolute steals off. Retail is sorta up there like official LEGO stores but is more convenient if I want a new set. Ebay is sorta like Mercari but infested with scalpers sometimes. Bricklink I’m in a mostly love but hate relationship with. Sometimes deals are on there but there are even more scalpers on there, but buying pieces themselves for Mocs is a must, although bricklink has a ton of other factors that either make me love or hate it I have spent a lot of money on there, but I am selective with my purchases so scalpers rarely see my money.
@@zachduperron8543 perfectly said. Scalpers are easy to avoid because there’s usually a cheaper option anyways
How would you define a scalper? And why would you avoid them?
@@romualdchatkevic Someone who overprices lego or intentionally drives up the prices
@@zachduperron8543 how could you tell who is intentionally driving up the prices?
Bro I got the tantative IV for 40 euros (free shipping)
Unfortunate that you never mentioned the auction app; Whatnot.
@@haunterhunterz6200 Not a huge fan of it. You can find some good deals if they’re a smaller seller, but people will pay double bricklink prices just because MandR or Marttys minifigs are selling them
I've been tempted to go on there just because Mandrproductions and Whatnot offer stuff like a $10 credit or 30% off your first order.
Well, as someone that works in retail, nothing infuriates me more than a brand/manufacturer that sells direct to consumers at a lower price than I am able to. A brands own points of sale should be there only for accessibility and exclusive products and should not compete with it's retail partners on price. There are a lot of things that could be said about LEGO, good and bad, but this is the right way to do business. Let the market compete on price.
@@yourfavouritenerd capitalism 🗿
Supply demand and elasticity of demand. It’s all economics.
That's the business owners problem, not the worker's 🤷🏽. Sets SHOULD be cheaper if bought from the manufacturer because it cuts out the middle man.
Awesome video! Couldn’t agree more with all things said in the video I used to love Mercari now it’s here very mid
@@tjmbricks Thanks bro!