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Welcome to camelcamelcamel, a free Amazon price tracker! Our free Amazon price tracker monitors millions of products and alerts you when prices drop, helping you decide when to buy. Amazon Price Drop Alerts Create Amazon price watches and get alerts via email and Twitter when prices drop. Amazon Price History Charts View the price history of over 18 million Amazon products. Add our price history charts to your browser with The Camelizer, our extension for Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. Signing up is quick and makes using the site more convenient. Have a Google, Facebook, or Twitter account? You're welcome to sign in with those, too. Ever since I discovered it a few weeks ago, I’ve looked at it before I bought anything on Amazon just to make sure I was at or near a historical low. As someone who works overtime to find the lowest prices on everything, I'm adding camelcamelcamel to my list of must-bookmark sites. If you want to ... find out the best price for a particular product, you can look at its price history on camelcamelcamel.




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Use the links below to find a product you want to buy at Amazon, then come back here and put the product's URL into our search box to look up its price history and/or create a price watch.LEGO Polybag Availability Update (January 2017) Here is the list of current and upcoming polybags in the LEGO world.  This information is put together from a number of different sources on the Internet, includ 2017 BRICKPICKER LEGO RAFFLE 2.0 FOR ST. PAUL SCHOOLMerry Christmas and Happy Holidays. It's that time of year again. Time to raise money for my son Max's school, St. Paul School, in Burlington, NJ. VERY...successful first BRICKPICKER LEGO RAFFLE in which we raised over $62,000.00 for the school, a LEGO REVIEW: Star Wars AT-ST Walker 75153 I never had a LEGO system scale AT-ST. I got a UCS one from a comic shop, but that's not really the same. Even when I was a kid in the 80's, this was never my favorite vehicle. Now I look at my AT-AT and feel like it's missing something.




The AT-AT is missing its little brother AT-ST. I was so excited to find out that this vehicle was coming for Rogue One. I really needed to fill out my displ LEGO REVIEW: Marvel Super Heroes 76060 Doctor Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum As much as I enjoy LEGO's super hero offerings, sometimes they put out characters that I just don't really care about. It's not that I don't like Doctor Strange, I just really never cared about him at all. When I first saw this set, I was struck with how interesting it looked. It's kind of like the Big Bang Theory set, but more interesting. You know, because of a giant Cthulu monster popping Brick by Brick, Breaking Down Expensive LEGO sets: 10143 UCS Death Star II Many Bothans died to bring us this se Lego Shop@Home Black Friday 2016 Specials [USA] Thanks to forum member @ravenb99, we have a list of the possible discounts being offered on items at Lego Retail Shops and Online.  I only say possible because this year, Lego chose not to se




Exclusive Lego Snowglobe and 2X Points Now Available for VIPs One of Lego's 2016 Holiday promotions is now available now, the much anticipated 40223 Snowglobe set.  This available is considered "Early Access" for VIP members in the U.S. an My First Year as a Lego Reseller and What I've learned from BrickPicker This month (November 2016) marks my first complete year as a LEGO reseller and active BrickPicker, as well as the second anniversary of coming out of my Dark Ages. Okay, I was reading catalogs and buying a few cool sets for my kids every year before 2014, but nothing like the full-on assault of having to catch up with all that LEGO has offered in the past. To celebrate these milestones I thoAlthough there always seems to be some great Lego bargains to be had in the US from the likes of Walmart and Target, the UK doesn’t really have equivalent stores that do reductions like those stores do. But there are a number of ways to save significant money on Lego in the UK.




Lego’s VIP points is a points system where for every £1 you spend (either online or in an official Lego store) you get 1 point. When you have 100 points, you get £5 off a purchase. Usually twice a year (around March and September), Lego run a double points promotion, so for every pound, you get 2 points; these promotions are a good time (if you have the willpower to wait) to order larger, Lego-exclusive sets or place a large order. So depending on how and when you order, you can get 5%-10% back in money off of other purchases. Being a VIP member also allows you early-access to exclusive sets, normally a few weeks early. Although VIP is an always-on promotion, I personally buy from Lego for two reasons: Sign up to become a VIP member here A significant portion of the Lego I buy comes from Amazon for one reason: discounts. Lego sets sold by Amazon always become discounted by at least 10%; with non-licensed themes like City or Friends, the discounts can go as high as 30%.




To guarantee I save money on Lego bought from Amazon, I do two things: add all the sets I want to a wish list (so I can manually check the prices every week) and install the CamelCamelCamel Chrome extension. CamelCamelCamel (herein referred to as CCC) is a site that tracks prices on Amazon and can alert you when a product reaches a certain price. To setup a price watch on Amazon, go to the product page and click the CCC button in the Chrome toolbar. This will show a price history graph for the product, and below that you can set a price that you want to be alerted at. CCC will send you an email when the product is available at that price. If you use Brickset’s wanted sets functionality (read our guide to Brickset here), visit their Amazon shopper page, check the “Sets on my wanted list only” checkbox and Brickset will show you the current Amazon price for sets from your wanted list. The Hot UK Deals app allows you to setup notifications based on keywords. By setting “Lego” as one of your keywords, any time a deal is posted containing the word Lego, you’ll get a notifications.




A lot of the UK supermarkets sell Lego, so when they get reduced, someone always posts it pretty quickly to Hot UK Deals. Something to look out for here is that some of the deals will be store specific so may not be applicable to you. However, when a retailer is doing 3 for 2 on Lego (like Tesco did recently), this can be a great time to save a significant amount of money on sets you want. Flubit is a site that tries to get you a better price than Amazon are currently offering. You give them a link to a product on Amazon, and they come back with a better offer. Read their How it Works page to find out more. I’ve only used Flubit once, but I saved 20% on a set that was full-price on Amazon. If a set you want it out of your price range, you’re not interested in the minifigures, or you particularly like a specific vehicle from a set, eBay can be a great place to pick these up. Lots of people buy sets, take out the minifgures, and then sell the sets on their without them.




For example, I picked up all these Jurassic World sets with no figures/dinosaurs for £35. Even used for spares, this was a great price. Set up eBay saved searches for what you’re looking for, be patient, and you can get some great deals. There are three places I buy individual minifigures: Lego’s collectible minifigures are hugely popular but have one large disadvantage: they come in blind bags so unless you can get really good at feeling for a specific one (I’m terrible at it), you can end up with a lot of duplicates. If you want individual minifigures from a series, see the advice above. But if, like me, you like to collect the whole series, I’ve found that by watching auctions on eBay, I can pick up a whole series for around £45 (I never pay more than £48), which works out at just under £3 a minifigure. The collectible minifigures are usually priced at £2.50 so this might not seem like a money-saving tip, but if you end up with more than two duplicates when trying to buy the blind bags, then this will save you money.

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