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Calendar March 28, 2019 03/28/19 AuthorBy Subscription Box Mom Comments 0 Comments 0

Brick Loot March 2019 Review + Coupon

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Brick Loot March 2019 Review

Brick Loot March 2019 Review

Brick Loot is a subscription box for people who love LEGOs.  It is designed for ages 6 and up and is $27.00/month, plus $6.00 shipping.  Each box .” with Legos, Lego compatible products, and other brick items.

The Details:

Cost: $27.00/month, $25.00/month for 3 months, $23.00/month for 6 months

Shipping: $6.00/month

What's in the box? Monthly boxes can include unique items including LEGO, LEGO compatible products, and brick items.

When does the box ship? Boxes ship the 5th of each month. Depending on where you live you should receive your box between the 8th and 15th of the month.

When am I charged? You will are charged on the 1st of the month depending on your subscription. If you have a monthly, then you will be charged on the 1st of every month. If you have a 3-month subscription, you will be charged on the 1st every three months.

How do I cancel? You must cancel your subscription before the 25th of the month to not receive the following month's box.

Brick Loot March 2019 Review

Brick Loot ships in a brick themed box

Brick Loot March 2019 Review

First Look

Final – Bricksburg

The theme for March is “Final – Bricksburg”.

Brick Loot March 2019 Review

The information card gives details about all the items in the box. Brick artists design many of the builds in the box.

Exclusive 100% LEGO Build Designed by Tyler Clites

Exclusive 100% LEGO Build Designed by Tyler Clites This build is made with real LEGO bricks and designed by Tyler. He designs many of the builds for Brick Loot. This basketball player is really cool, but my son said it was tricky to get the head on. The finished project turned out great.

Sports Shop

Sports Shop

Sports Shop This shop has some of the same layout as many other builds, which makes it great if you want to make a LEGO city. These are not official LEGO bricks, but they fit together nicely.

Sports Shop

The inside of the shop has several weight lifting areas.

Basketball All-Star - Pad Printed LEGO Minifigure

Basketball All-Star – Pad Printed LEGO Minifigure This is an official LEGO mini-figure that has been screen printed. This is modeled after Michael Jordan and comes sealed in a special blister pack. I think I might leave him in there. Of course, as soon as I typed that, my 7-year-old claimed it and opened it.

Sports Pack

Sports Pack

Sports Pack These are little sport accessories for your minifigures. The pack comes with basketballs, volleyballs, tennis rackets, baseball gloves, bats, hats and balls. There are also little flat “final” plates.

Game Pack

Game Pack This pack contains five different mini game boards. There is monopoly, checkers, shoots and ladders, Sorry/Trouble, and one other one.

Brick Loot March 2019 Review

Final Thought: This was such a fun box. Our family is big basketball fans, so the whole family enjoyed paying with LEGOs together. Our favorite build was the basketball player and the sports shop, though those accessories were cool too. You can save $5 off your subscription with the code KIDCEO..

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