LEGO shop launches Black Friday sale with discounted sets
The official LEGO online shop has launched this year’s Black Friday sale, with 20% off select sets.
It’s time for Black Friday at LEGO.com, with 20% off select sets in this year’s sale. As ever, a number of LEGO sets have been selected to be reduced in price, but it’s only for the rest of the weekend – if the discounted products last that long. Typically, there’s always a few that sell out very, very quickly.
That’s not all though – those spending £150 / $150 will get 40410 Charles Dickens Tribute, worth £20.99 / $20.99, for free. Every person who heads to the VIP Reward Centre can enter a prize draw to win 1,000,000 VIP points.
For anyone who is looking to splash out rather than get a discount, an exclusive Roman Chariot set is free with the newly released 10276 Colosseum.
To get free delivery, be sure to spend £50 / $35 or more. With the threshold for the gift with purchase set, most collectors will be meeting it without even realising.
LEGO.com’s Black Friday event kicks off on Friday, November 27, and runs through Monday, November 30. To stay up to date on all the LEGO Black Friday offers for 2020, head to these dedicated shopping pages:
Black Friday UK
Black Friday USA
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