Lego Deals Vanish Fast: Up to $28 Off Top Sets Right Now

Lego Deals Vanish Fast: Up to $28 Off Top Sets Right Now

> At a Glance

> – Lego discounts are live on sets ranging from $6 to $28 off

> – Highlights include the 2,660-piece Hogwarts Castle and a $32 Classic Brick Box

> – Stock disappears quickly once word spreads

> – Why it matters: Fans can save up to 54% on popular builds before inventories clear

Lego lovers know the drill-when prices drop, sets move. News Of Los Angeles has rounded up the best active markdowns, from Disney’s Up house to Star Wars starfighters, all with limited shelf life.

Top Discounted Sets

The Up house lands at $48, down from $60, and packs 598 pieces plus mini Carl, Russell, and Dug. Harry Potter’s sprawling Hogwarts Castle-2,660 bricks hiding the Chamber of Secrets-keeps its usual price but remains a fan favorite worth watching for flash sales.

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Flower fans can grab the 756-piece bouquet for under $50, while van Gogh devotees get a 2,000-plus-piece wall-hanging set. Star Wars builders have two markdowns: the Millennium Falcon adult set and the R2-D2 kit at $80, a $20 cut.

Quick-Hit Markdowns

Set Sale Price Savings Pieces
Rose Bouquet $48 save $12 varies
Artificial Wildflower Bouquet $48 save $12 varies
3-in-1 Typewriter w/ Flowers $24 save $6 rebuildable
Classic Large Creative Brick Box $32 save $28 1,500+
Disney Stitch w/ Ice Cream $52 save $13 varies
Star Wars ARC-170 $56 save $13 varies
Clone Trooper & Battle Droid Pack $24 save $6 varies

Key Takeaways

  • Savings top out at $28 on the Classic Brick Box, a 54% cut
  • Movie-themed sets-Up, Harry Potter, Star Wars-lead the list
  • Inventory flips fast; waiting risks missing the markdown

Snap up any must-haves now; Lego deals rarely stay built for long.

Author

  • My name is Amanda S. Bennett, and I am a Los Angeles–based journalist covering local news and breaking developments that directly impact our communities.

    Amanda S. Bennett covers housing and urban development for News of Los Angeles, reporting on how policy, density, and displacement shape LA neighborhoods. A Cal State Long Beach journalism grad, she’s known for data-driven investigations grounded in on-the-street reporting.

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