Even if you’ve never built LEGO before, these Amazon Prime Day Botanical deals are too good to miss

We’re in the final hours of Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days, and while that might mean it’s the home stretch, there’s still time to score an excellent deal on something you’ve been eyeing for a long time or just a household essential you need. And I’ve already taken the time to highlight the best Lego deals, including absurd deals on Advent Calendars themed to Star Wars and Minecraft.
But if you’ve never built Lego before or have been keen to give it a go, and I wholeheartedly encourage you to do the latter, let me present these two deals on one of Lego’s most popular lines. Botanicals Mini Bonsai Trees are at a record-low price of $44.99 (31% off the MSRP), and Lucky Bamboo is now at $23.95, returning to its lowest price ever, thanks to the 20% discount.
Botanicals is the proper name for the Lego Flower sets that have gone viral multiple times, and the Lucky Bamboo and Mini Bonsai Trees in particular are a great starting point, ultimately delivering a relaxing building experience.
Yes, I promise that Lego can be calming and relaxing – ultimately an excellent time. And with these discounts, you’d be wise to add them to your cart before they get backordered or return to full price.
Today's best Lego Botanicals Prime Day deal
For Prime Day, Amazon's dropped the price on Lego Botanical Lucky Bamboo back to the lowest price we've ever seen. This delightful set is just $23.95 right now with free shipping and is a perfect Lego set for new or returning builders.
Lego certainly has a hit on its hands with Botanical Mini Bonsai Trees, and at 31% off at $44.99 – a new all-time-low price – now's the time to join the party. With this set, you can build with a friend or on your own, and wind up with three distinct Bonsai Trees to spruce up your countertop, desk, or table.
Both of these are terrific Lego sets, and each isn’t too daunting of a build, with Lucky Bamboo quite honestly being one of the perfect starting places. It’s been purchased over 8,000 times in the last month on Amazon and features 325 pieces that you’ll use to build three stems of Bamboo, a pot for them to sit in, and some mini pebbles. You can definitely go at your own pace with this one as well. It’s also a steal at $23.95, and Amazon’s even undercutting Lego’s own online storefront in terms of price.
Meanwhile, the Mini Bonsai Trees is a cozy, cute, and ready-to-build Lego set for friends or family. It’s at a new record-low price of $44.99 – an instant 31% off the $64.99 MSRP – and lets you build three separate trees in a multitude of shades. Best of all, you can split this build with up to three people for a separate but together building experience.
You’ll end up with a wisteria bonsai tree with lilac leaves hanging, a yellow ginkgo bonsai tree, and a black pine bonsai tree. It’s a colorful pack for sure. Mini Bonsai Trees has been purchased over 10,000 times in the past month.
As we enter the final hours of Prime Day, I highly recommend adding one or both of these to your cart and treating yourself to a relaxing, fun build. You won’t regret it.
More of today's best Prime Day deals
- Amazon Devices: Kindle & Ring from $18
- Apple: MacBooks, AirPods & iPads from $89
- Cheap TVs: smart TVs from $79.99
- Cheap appliances: air fryers, coffee makers
- Deals under $25: tech, home, toys & more
- Essentials: home, tech, from $5
- Fire TV Sticks: from $17
- Fire tablets: starting at $64.99
- Gift ideas: holiday gifts for the whole family
- Halloween: candy, costumes & decor from $6
- Headphones: up to 50% off Beats & Samsung
- Laptops: from just $289
- Vacuums: Dyson, Shark & Bissell from $53.99
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Jacob Krol is the US Managing Editor, News for TechRadar. He’s been writing about technology since he was 14 when he started his own tech blog. Since then Jacob has worked for a plethora of publications including CNN Underscored, TheStreet, Parade, Men’s Journal, Mashable, CNET, and CNBC among others.
He specializes in covering companies like Apple, Samsung, and Google and going hands-on with mobile devices, smart home gadgets, TVs, and wearables. In his spare time, you can find Jacob listening to Bruce Springsteen, building a Lego set, or binge-watching the latest from Disney, Marvel, or Star Wars.
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