
Bluey Lego set drops to less than £3 for Argos shoppers with clever deal stack
Suitable for children aged four and above, the Bluey LEGO Playground set usually retails for £18. However, we've discovered a way for parents to purchase it for less than £3 using a trick at the Argos checkout.
LEGO lovers can simply visit the TopCashback site and create a new account using our unique link to receive £15 back on qualifying orders over £15. This includes the LEGO Bluey set, which also qualifies for a further 1.5% off all items from Argos, resulting in a saving of £15.22 for shoppers, taking the price to just £2.78 for the set.
The Bluey set comprises 104 pieces in total, making it an accessible set for younger builders. It includes both Bluey and Chloe mini-figures, along with a Playground scene that's perfect for fuelling their imaginations, reports the Manchester Evening News.
LEGO has designed this set with plenty of bright colours which not only make the set more fun to play with, but also make it easier to build with clear and simple instructions.
Once built, the set makes for an excellent display model or the characters and scenery are sturdy enough to withstand being played with on repeat.
If your children are more into Disney films rather than Bluey, there are several other sets for them to choose from. The LEGO Disney Moana 2 Heihei Building Toy 2, for example, is reduced to £24.99 on Amazon, while the Stitch LEGO set is also heavily discounted to £42.99.
Smyth Toys also has a range of MEGA Blocks for £19.99 per pack. While slightly less complex than a standard LEGO set, they're ideal for little ones who want to get stuck in and play.
There's only one review of the Bluey LEGO set at Argos with the buyer rating it five stars. "My 4 year old daughter loved this for her first LEGO set. She is a huge Bluey fan," their review reads.
Over on the LEGO site, another five star review reads: "That was awesome and easy to build."
Another reviewer left a three star rating on the LEGO site, but didn't elaborate with a description of why they gave that score.
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Search for Argos click 'Get Cashback Now'
Shop and checkout as usual
Cashback will then track and appear in your TopCashback account within seven working days of your purchase
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