How You Can Resell LEGO Sets

All LEGO sets have a shelf life

Juiced
2 min readAug 3, 2021

Did you know LEGO sets have a retirement date?

That’s right, if you go to Target and look at what’s sitting on the shelves, everything there in the LEGO section has a date that they will be scheduled to stop producing products.

Just like anything else that has a shelf life, demand for the product doesn’t have to be through the roof for aftermarket prices to skyrocket.

All you need is steady demand and limited supply to see aftermarket prices increase for products, specifically LEGOs.

There are a few different ways you can go about selling LEGO sets that will make the process easier for you.

Join Juiced IO

The first thing you can do to start reselling LEGOs is join Juiced IO. If you take this step then you can skip the next few steps because the work will be done for you. All you have to do is check your phone and you’ll find information about reselling LEGOs and other collectibles.

You’ll honestly find information about almost anything you can buy and sell online for a profit.

Check stores

A big step you can do to find LEGO products is to find stores that sell LEGOs in general. You can check online or in-person but you want to be sure you have every store on a list of places that sell LEGOs.

This step is a lot of legwork but it comes in handy when you’re searching for specific sets that are hard to find. It also comes in handy to know where to find products are at that have recently retired.

Find deals

LEGOs go on sale. They even get to the clearance shelf a lot of the time. This means lower buy in prices and bigger profit margins. More money in your pockets for doing the same work.

Typically, LEGO sets go on sale after Christmas and around July. This makes investing in LEGO sets a more long-term hold because if you can find clearance LEGOs at Christmas time that have been retired, you’ll be able to hold them until next Christmas when they are highly desired and hard to find once again.

Learn aftermarket prices

Learning how much each set sells for and what it might sell for in the future is the key to putting your money in LEGO sets. You don’t want to buy sets that are already high in value or sets that just simply won’t go up.

Learning the aftermarket prices of an item you plan on selling is investing 101 and will come in handy for any product you try to resell.

Looking to start reselling? Sign up now at https://juicedio.com

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