
Lego has been much-loved toy brand for more than 90 years, with its signature building sets appealing to kids and adults alike. While its classic sets remain favourites, new releases are launching all the time, including Bluey and Nintendo Game Boy sets later this year.
From the Star Wars enthusiast to the Twilight fanatic, there's a set for every interest and age group. If you're looking to save money on your next build, we’ve rounded up the best Lego deals available now, along with tips on discount codes and how to get the most out of a Lego Insiders membership.
How to save on Lego
1. Shop the Lego sale section
To shop savvy and spend less on your next purchase, we’d recommend checking out the latest deals in the Lego sale. Right now, you can save up to half price on a selection of Lego sets and merchandise. While away the hours tackling a 1,000-piece Lego puzzle, which is now 30 per cent off (was £15.99, now £11.19).
2. Sign up for Lego insiders
If you haven't already signed up, it's a good idea to look into Lego Insiders. The membership is free to join and grants exclusive access to Lego perks. For instance, free gifts are thrown in when you buy a new set, which, at the moment, is the iconic Simpsons living room. Plus, you can get members-only early access, exclusive pricing and rewards such as special discounts and Legoland tickets.
3. Use a student discount
Students, there are special Lego student discounts just for you too. Make sure you’re set up with a Student Beans account first, and you’ll be able to get free delivery when your shopping basket comes to more than £50. What’s more, if you spend £180 or more, you’ll get a free gift.
4. Get your free Lego magazine
Meanwhile, budding Lego enthusiasts will be able to get their hands on free printed Lego magazines. Delivered four times a year and suitable for ages five to nine, these magazines are filled with Lego activities, comics, posters and more to keep little Lego fans entertained for hours.
5. Free spares and repairs
Have you lost Lego somewhere? A piece or two will inevitably go missing now and again, but Lego has a solution – its piece replacement service means no set needs ever go unfinished. Similarly, you’ll be able to request a replacement for any broken pieces. You can also get creative with existing Lego builds by buying extra pieces, from bricks to minifigure parts, so you can make the set your own.
6. Buy individual bricks and minifigures
Rather than buying a whole new set, you can top up your existing collection or customise your builds using the Lego pick a brick and create a minifigure tools. It’s a cost-effective way to get the exact pieces you need, without paying for parts you don’t.
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