
Article about
Bricktastics
Bricktastics Review: Best LEGO Deals for Builders!

Do your kids keep begging for more bricks for their giant constructions, but the price of new boxes makes your head spin? I tested Bricktastics, a solution that promises to expand LEGO collections in an eco-friendly and economical way thanks to second-hand bulk and compatible bricks. Is it really a good deal, or are you risking disappointment? Here is my honest verdict as a parent tester.
The Quick Verdict
In a rush? Here is the essential info before you order:
- Impeccable Hygiene: Unlike "raw" lots from eBay or Facebook Marketplace, Bricktastics used bricks arrive washed and sorted. This is a huge time-saver and offers peace of mind for parents.
- The Randomness of Bulk: It's perfect for free creativity (the famous "Free Play"), but frustrating if your child wants to build a specific spaceship. You are buying by weight, not a specific set.
- Mind the Location: The company is based in Australia. While the quality is there, shipping costs to the US can increase the final bill. Make sure to calculate this before validating your cart!
Technical Analysis: How does Bricktastics work?
Bricktastics isn't just a simple reseller. Their model relies on two distinct offers that you need to differentiate so you don't make a mistake:
1. The Official LEGO "Scoop" (Second Hand)
This is their flagship product. They recover tons of used LEGO, sort them to remove broken pieces or non-official brands, and most importantly, they wash and disinfect them.
You then buy bags by weight (e.g., 500g, 1kg / ~1.1 lbs, ~2.2 lbs) or by theme (e.g., "Technic Pack", "Wheels Pack", "Minifigures Pack").
- The promise: Real stamped LEGO, clean, for cheaper than new.
2. Compatible Bricks (Bricktastics Brand)
They also sell their own (new) bricks that are 100% compatible with LEGO.
- The promise: Quality close to the original for a fraction of the price, ideal for "filler" (walls, internal structures).
The Quality Process
I paid particular attention to the condition of the bricks. In a classic bulk lot bought at a garage sale, you often find teeth marks, dust, or even pet hair. Here, the industrial cleaning process guarantees bricks that are ready to play. This is the technical point that justifies the price difference compared to a simple random lot on eBay.
The Pros: Why parents love it
After pouring a 1kg bag onto the living room rug, here is what stood out positively from the experience:
Unbridled Creativity:
When you gift a $100 LEGO Star Wars box, you're afraid of losing a piece. With a bag of Bricktastics bulk, the pressure disappears. My kids jumped on it to build bases, bridges, and monsters without following instructions. It is the very essence of construction play: pure imagination.The Ecological Aspect (Upcycling):
Knowing that these bricks were saved from the landfill is a strong argument. LEGO ABS plastic is nearly indestructible; it's absurd to produce new plastic when tons are sleeping in closets. It's an excellent way to introduce children to the circular economy.Cleanliness (The real "Game Changer"):
I repeat this because it is crucial: opening a bag of used bricks that smells clean, without having to spend 3 hours scrubbing everything with a toothbrush, is a luxury. No sticky pieces, no bad hygienic surprises during my test.Thematic Packs:
Their sorting system is clever. Being able to buy a bag of "50 Minifigures" or "500g of pink/purple pieces" allows you to target the child's desires without buying useless complete sets.
The Limits and Downsides (What you need to know)
Let's be realistic, not everything is perfect. Here are the real hurdles I identified:
1. Shipping Costs and Import Considerations
This is the major pain point for us in the US. Since Bricktastics is based in Australia, shipping costs can be high. Additionally, while the US has a generous import threshold ($800), very large orders could theoretically trigger duties, though shipping fees are the primary concern.
- Impact: What was supposed to be a "good deal" can become as expensive as new if you don't pay attention to shipping rates.
2. Randomness can be frustrating
In a 1kg "Mix" bag, you don't know what you're going to get.
- I found a lot of small pieces (1x1 plates, small connectors) and fewer large construction bricks (2x4) than I hoped for.
- If your child hopes to find a specific lightsaber or a specific cockpit window, they might be disappointed. It's a lottery.
3. A few intruders despite sorting
Even though their sorting is excellent (99% success), I found 2-3 Mega Bloks pieces and one very damaged (chewed) LEGO piece in my lot. Out of a thousand pieces, it's acceptable, but "zero defects" doesn't exist in second-hand goods.
Alternatives: What to choose based on your needs?
To help you place Bricktastics, here is how it compares to the market:
| Criterion | Bricktastics | eBay / FB Marketplace | BrickLink | LEGO Classic (New) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | Medium (good quality/sorting ratio) | Very Low | High (per piece) | High |
| Hygiene | Excellent (Washed) | Random (often dirty) | Variable | Perfect |
| Sorting | By themes or Bulk | None (often all mixed) | Precise (piece by piece) | None (generic bulk) |
| Ease | Immediate purchase | Negotiation + Shipping | Complex (for experts) | Simple |
- Choose Bricktastics if: You want volume, clean bricks, zero effort, and the "surprise" aspect amuses your kids.
- Choose eBay/Marketplace if: You have a very tight budget and you are ready to wash the bricks yourself (washing machine in a pillowcase at 85°F max!).
- Choose BrickLink if: You are looking for THE missing piece to finish the 2015 Millennium Falcon.
Frequently Asked Questions
Bricktastics offers packs of LEGO® bricks in bulk, sold by weight (500g, 1kg, etc.), containing approximately 850 pieces per kilo. These 'Lucky Dip' packs offer a varied mix of bricks and special pieces, sorted and washed, to stimulate creativity at a low price.
Compatible Bricktastics Bricks are new, economical, and perfect for structural pieces like walls or filler. They fit perfectly with official LEGO®, allowing you to save your budget for rare pieces.
Yes, the second-hand bricks are rigorously sorted, washed, and disinfected to guarantee impeccable hygiene. They are perfectly suitable for children, with a 99% authentic LEGO® piece rate in the 'Genuine LEGO' packs.
Absolutely, Bricktastics, based in Australia, offers fast shipping options like DHL Express, with delivery times of 2-4 business days internationally. Their logistics are optimized for efficient delivery, even to the US.
International orders may be subject to customs fees and taxes (like sales tax) depending on the destination country, which are not included in the purchase price. It is advisable to check local regulations before ordering to anticipate these costs.
To get a 5% discount on your entire order, enter the promo code TPDEALS during checkout on the Bricktastics website. It's a great opportunity to save, especially on large orders.
Bricktastics mainly offers random 'Lucky Dip' or thematic packs, so getting specific pieces is not guaranteed. However, their variety often allows you to find unexpected treasures suited to your projects.
Yes, Bricktastics offers giant educational packs designed for schools, recreation centers, and clubs. These varied and economical lots allow you to equip entire groups for creative activities at a lower cost.
Bricktastics often offers welcome codes (often -10% on the first order) by subscribing to their newsletter. * *My expert advice:* If you order from the US, try to group your order with other parents to amortize shipping costs, or watch for their "Free International Shipping" offers that sometimes appear during special events. Otherwise, prioritize local bulk sellers on eBay or Mercari, but get ready to do some brick laundry!
Julie Mercier
Lifestyle Expert
Passionate about wellness and decor, Julie has been testing and comparing lifestyle products for 8 years. She values quality over marketing.

