Lego Pick a Brick vs Bricklink: Battle of the Brick Stores

LeggoMyJamesO
3 Mar 202306:51

Summary

TLDRIn this episode of Lego Mind Games, the host compares Lego Pick a Brick and Bricklink, highlighting Bricklink as the superior option for Lego enthusiasts. While Lego Pick a Brick offers a fun in-store experience and bulk purchasing benefits, it has limitations in stock variety and longer lead times for online orders. In contrast, Bricklink provides a vast selection of both current and vintage parts at often lower prices, with quicker shipping. The host emphasizes that for specific parts and urgent needs, Bricklink is the better choice, although PAB offers advantages for large builds with VIP rewards. Engage in the comments to share your thoughts!

Takeaways

  • 🧩 LEGO Pick A Brick allows customers to fill a bucket with various parts, but the selection is limited to what's available in-store.
  • 💰 While LEGO Pick A Brick offers good value per piece, online pricing can be higher than in-store options.
  • 📦 Ordering parts from LEGO's online Pick A Brick can take a long time, often up to 30-40 days for delivery.
  • 🔍 Bricklink provides access to a vast array of LEGO parts, including rare and specialty items that may not be available through LEGO directly.
  • 🏷️ Prices on Bricklink are often lower than LEGO's prices because sellers part out sets and offer competitive pricing.
  • ⏱️ Orders from Bricklink generally ship faster, often within 2-3 days, compared to the longer lead times of LEGO's Pick A Brick.
  • 💼 If you're looking for a large quantity of common parts, LEGO might be the better choice, but Bricklink excels for specialty items.
  • ⭐ LEGO VIP rewards offer additional benefits when shopping through LEGO, adding value for those who frequently purchase.
  • 🏙️ Pick A Brick is more suited for large builds or mocks, while Bricklink is ideal for collectors or those looking for specific parts.
  • 📣 The speaker encourages viewers to share their opinions and subscribe for more LEGO-related content.

Q & A

  • What are the main topics discussed in the video?

    -The video discusses the comparison between Lego Pick a Brick and Bricklink, focusing on their advantages and disadvantages.

  • What is a key benefit of using Lego Pick a Brick in-store?

    -A key benefit is the ability to fill a cup with various parts from the wall of bins at a Lego store, allowing for a large number of parts at a low price.

  • What limitations does Lego Pick a Brick have?

    -The limitations include a restricted selection of parts available in-store and longer lead times when ordering online.

  • How does the pricing of Lego Pick a Brick compare to Bricklink?

    -While Lego Pick a Brick offers competitive prices for bulk purchases, Bricklink generally has lower prices for many individual parts due to sellers parting out sets.

  • Why might someone prefer Bricklink over Lego Pick a Brick?

    -Bricklink is preferred for its wider variety of parts, faster shipping times, and potentially lower prices, especially for hard-to-find or older parts.

  • What is the lead time for receiving orders from Lego Pick a Brick?

    -The lead time for Lego Pick a Brick orders can be up to four to five weeks, depending on various factors.

  • What advantages does Bricklink offer regarding shipping times?

    -Many Bricklink sellers ship orders within two to three days of purchase, which is typically faster than the lead time for Lego Pick a Brick.

  • How can purchasing from Lego Pick a Brick be beneficial despite its higher prices?

    -Purchasing from Lego Pick a Brick can be beneficial due to the VIP rewards program, which allows customers to earn points that can be redeemed for discounts or other rewards.

  • What types of parts can you find on Bricklink that you can't find on Lego Pick a Brick?

    -Bricklink allows users to find specialty parts, older parts, and discontinued items that are not available through Lego's Pick a Brick service.

  • What is the overall conclusion about which service is better?

    -The overall conclusion suggests that Bricklink is generally better for price, variety, and speed, while Lego Pick a Brick is ideal for new parts and larger bulk purchases.

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