We show real prices.
No inflated reference prices, no marketing discounts. We show the current price and how that set actually moved before.
365 days of historyBricksDeal compares current LEGO set prices across Dutch retailers. We combine price, stock and history in one calm shopping experience, without paid placement.
Price comparison
should feel
better.
Most price comparison sites feel limited: too much noise, too little context and rarely a good way to make a decision.
BricksDeal started with a simple frustration: looking for LEGO sets is fun, comparing prices often is not. You jump between tabs, miss stock context and see discounts without knowing whether they mean anything.
I wanted to build something I would keep coming back to myself. Fast enough to open every day, clear enough to trust quickly, and careful enough to combine quality with ease of use.
That is why BricksDeal is built like a product, not just a comparison table. We collect data from multiple sources, connect it to one set number and present it calmly: current price, stock, history and the best next step.
And one thing we never do. We are small, so a few clear principles can carry the whole product.
No inflated reference prices, no marketing discounts. We show the current price and how that set actually moved before.
365 days of historyRetailers do not pay for higher positions. Ranking follows the cheapest real price, with stock and context next to it.
No paid placementWe explain how we collect data, how often we update, which retailers we follow and how suspicious price changes are checked.
Open methodEveryone on the team builds. We know the difference between a 75192 and a 10179, and design for people who notice it too.
By buildersFive steps, updated twice a week, with human review for unusual outliers.
We collect and combine price information from multiple sources. Twice a week we update the most important data.
Sets are named differently by each retailer. We connect everything to the official set number.
When a price moves far out of line, we check it again before publishing.
Every change goes into the database so you can tell whether a drop is actually rare.
Every day someone checks the largest outliers. A late price beats a wrong price.
There is no support layer above the product. Mail is answered by the people building the platform.