lego head sorter canada

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Lego Head Sorter Canada

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Available from these sellers. 28.6 x 26 x 31.1 cm ; Shipping Weight: 1.8 Kg Item model number: KP001 Date first available at Amazon.ca: Jan. 30 2012 #61,911 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) in Toys & Games > Building Toys > Stacking Blocks Would you like to give feedback on images or tell us about a lower price? The perfect container for sorting and storing LEGO pieces, and a great display for any playroom. Dump assorted bricks into top of container, and shake to sort bricks into three different size catagories. Trays inside great for storing bricks until next building project. Sort, store and find your Lego bricks. This system lets you easily sort your bricks so you can always find just the one for your project. The Lego Sort and Store The Storage Solution for your Lego Bricks Finally, the ultimate Lego brick sorter and storage system and a perfect display for any playroom. Simply pour your Lego bricks into the Sorter, shake it gently and the bricks will magically sort themselves into the small, medium and large piece sections.




Lift each section to reveal the sorted Lego bricks inside. The trays inside are great for storing bricks until the next building project. It can hold over 1000 Lego bricks. Decorated with the classic Lego face, the Sort and Store has a built-in carry handle. Lego bricks sold separately. What Other Items Do Customers Buy After Viewing This Item? LEGO Storage 40320632 Head Large, Boy, Yellow LEGO Classic Medium Creative Brick Box - 10696 LEGO 10698 Classic Large Creative Brick Box LEGO 10700 Classic Green Baseplate Supplement, 10 x 10-Inch See both customer reviews See both customer reviews (newest first) to see all 154 reviews Look for similar items by category Toys & Games > Building Toys > Stacking Blocks LEGO Rare & Hard to Find! The LEGO Batman Movie LEGO DC Super Heroes LEGO Marvel Super Heroes LEGO Books & Accessories 3 & 4 Years DC Super Hero GirlsToys”R”Us, Babies”R”Us are registered trademarks of Toys”R”Us (Canada) Ltd. Use of this site signifies your acceptance of Toys"R"Us Website




Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. New (5) from $129.95 Lego Sort and Store Sort & Store your LEGO bricks. A fast and easy way to Sort & Store your LEGO bricks! Tip your LEGO Bricks into the Sorter. Shake gently and LEGO Bricks will sort into small, medium, and large sections. Lift each section to reveal sorted LEGO Bricks inside. Built in carry handle. Can hold over a thousand LEGO pieces. LEGO pieces sold separately. 11.2 x 10.2 x 12.2 inches 4 - 10 years #66,663 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #1,027 in Toys & Games > Preschool > Pre-Kindergarten Toys > Activity > Building Sets #2,108 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 4.3 out of 5 stars 5 star62%4 star17%3 star14%2 star5%1 star2%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer Reviewscool lego head - a kid's reviewNot good for more than a half-pound of legosHappy with Lego SorterWorks ok, but nothing amazing.As other reviewers have said, this does not do a great job sorting the LEGOs.




It still leaves a lot of work to be done after it has does it's sorting. The item below does a much better job:Lego Toy Storage and Sorter Box | Award Winning BOX4BLOX Lego Organizer Makes it Easy to Sort and Store Lego | Great Gift Idea For Lego Loving Kids | Made in AmericaHowever, even the product above does not do a perfect job. I usually find I still just sort them all by hand because it is quicker and then I do not have to listen to the horribly loud sound of LEGO shaking around in plastic.Very cool - my son loves itMore storage than sortingDo not waste your money! Set up an Amazon Giveaway Learn more about Amazon Giveaway See and discover other items: lego yellow heads for minifigures Over the years, LEGO has released a wide range of LEGO storage containers. Some feature their logo sculpted into the container while others use LEGO baseplates for their lids. Still others are little more than plastic containers with stickers on their sides. Recently, a new product has entered the market.




It has the appearance of a large LEGO minifigure head and claims to both sort and store your LEGO pieces. By far, this makes it look like one of the most unique LEGO storage accessories in quite some time. The question remains, is it worth it? ➡ WHAT THE LEGO STORAGE HEAD COMES WITH Let’s start off by examining all the pieces of the LEGO storage head. This will give you a better idea how it all works and allow you to see details that you may miss in the store. ➡ HOW THE LEGO STORAGE HEAD WORKS Start by removing the stud cover. Then dump the LEGO elements you wish to sort inside the opening. Then close the stud cover. Pick up the entire unit and gently rock the LEGO head around. Make sure not to shake the unit since this will decrease the effectiveness of the filters. You may add additional pieces to the LEGO head and repeat the process several times. Once the LEGO head has finished sorting, you may unclamp the top of the head and un-stack the trays. Pieces should be sorted into one of three main compartments.




The largest pieces should be up top while smaller elements will be lower down. ➡ EFFECTIVENESS OF THE LEGO STORAGE HEAD SORTER As you can imagine, there are some problems with this sorter. LEGO has such a wide variety of elements that you’ll often find large elements that are skinny slip down to lower levels. Also, there is no guarantee to get all the same elements on the same level. Ideally, this works the best for sorting out basic elements like bricks. For this reason, the sort feature on this unit is especially nice for play situations. For instance, you have a variety of unsorted pieces that you want to play with. Put them in the LEGO head and you instantly have a rough separation of small elements, medium elements and large elements. A more detailed builder will most likely not find this very useful. ➡ TIPS FOR USING THE LEGO STORAGE HEAD As stated before, this unit will be most effective with basic elements. However, if you want to have a bit more versatility in how this is used, you can try the following methods to get more out of the LEGO head.

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