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  • Lego Job lots on Ebay
  • alexandersupertramp
    Free Member

    Been looking at job lots of Lego on EBay. What is the usual price to pay per kg?

    peterfile
    Free Member

    You can search for “lego job lot” and limit to “completed listings”. That will tell you how much they are selling for.

    alexandersupertramp
    Free Member

    Thanks

    AlexSimon
    Full Member

    I find it’s best to try and find one that’s local pickup only somewhere you can reach.

    Every so often one will be poorly listed or end at a funy time and you can get a bargain.

    We’ve managed 9kg with lots of technic for £19.
    Another was 6kg of mixed older stuff for £15.

    jeff
    Full Member

    ^^^^ That’s a very good price.

    Also, check to see if you’re buying from a smoker. We have a load of stuff that has been through the washing machine twice now and is finally ok.

    AlexSimon
    Full Member

    Yes – we looked up how to clean Lego and did that too. Works great (although it wasn’t from a smoker – just dusty/greasy/old)

    Prices were good, but we were very patient 🙂

    maccruiskeen
    Full Member

    Just look for a red BMW with the sunroof ajar 🙂

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    yunki
    Free Member

    We did this and got utterly shafted with endless numbers of left side wings etc but no matching right hand side..

    Bloody annoying for me my kids, who are right into building symmetrical colour coordinated stuff atm

    alexandersupertramp
    Free Member

    More thanks,

    We’ve managed 9kg with lots of technic for £19.
    Another was 6kg of mixed older stuff for £15.

    Bargain 🙂

    So far we have 3kg for £18 and .5kg of wheels & tyres for £5.50 😕

    So is it ok to wash in washing machine?

    AlexSimon
    Full Member

    Look up how to do it, but it worked well for us.
    (mesh bags, or something else to contain them so they don’t just bang together, etc)

    spacemonkey
    Full Member

    I’m picking up 23kg (City, Star Wars and Space) for £48 tomorrow morning 🙂

    £10-20 per kg is the going rate IMO, depending on flavour of bricks.

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