LEGO sets drop in price on Amazon, but the deals disappear fast. Whether you are tracking a Star Wars set, a Technic model, or a limited Icons release, set your target price and get an email the moment it drops. No accounts, no fees, no browser extensions required.
LEGO sets are among the most price-volatile products on Amazon. Prices shift based on inventory levels, seasonal demand, promotional windows, and the looming threat of set retirement. The challenge is that LEGO deals on Amazon come and go within hours, and there is no reliable way to know when the next one will land. Our free Amazon price drop alert tool monitors your chosen LEGO listing around the clock and emails you the instant it reaches your target, so you can stop refreshing and start saving.
Setting up a LEGO price alert takes under a minute:
Once set, there is nothing else to do. We watch the listing and contact you only when the price hits your number.
Price drop alerts are only one part of a smart LEGO buying strategy. If you track multiple sets or want to make sure you never miss a release, here are the tools on this site most relevant to LEGO collectors and deal hunters.
Our universal price drop tracker lets you set alerts for any product on Amazon, not just LEGO sets. If you are watching multiple items at once across different categories, it is the most efficient way to manage all your alerts in one place.
LEGO regularly retires sets with no restock once they sell through. If availability is as important to you as price, our restock alert tool can notify you when an out-of-stock LEGO set becomes available again on Amazon, so you are first in line when inventory returns.
Dedicated LEGO kit collectors can also use our LEGO kit restock alerts page, which is built specifically for tracking limited and retired LEGO sets that frequently go in and out of stock across Amazon. For broader collectibles, our collectibles restock alerts hub covers everything from LEGO to Funko Pop and beyond.
Amazon Prime Day is one of the biggest windows for LEGO Prime Day deals each year. Our Prime Day deals guide covers what to expect during the event and how to make sure you are positioned to act quickly when the best drops appear. For the holiday season, our Black Friday guide is also worth reading before the next sale window, since not every advertised discount represents a genuine price reduction. Our product-specific alerts hub covers many other popular Amazon products beyond LEGO if you want to track items across multiple categories at once.
The Millennium Falcon A New Hope 25th Anniversary Collectible set is a commemorative release from the LEGO Star Wars lineup, designed for adult fans and collectors rather than play-focused audiences. It captures details specific to the original trilogy era and comes packaged as a display piece with anniversary-specific branding, making it a desirable pickup for anyone who followed the Star Wars franchise from the beginning.
LEGO anniversary and commemorative sets occupy an interesting market position. They tend to hold their value longer than standard sets and are less frequently discounted, but they do see price movement during major Amazon sale events. Because they are tied to a specific cultural moment rather than an ongoing product line, availability can become constrained over time. Setting a price alert now ensures you catch any drop without having to watch the listing manually over the coming months.
The most predictable windows for LEGO sales on Amazon are Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Amazon Prime Day in July. These events consistently produce the largest discounts across the LEGO catalog, including Star Wars sets, Technic models, Creator Expert sets, and licensed themes like Harry Potter and Marvel. LEGO Black Friday deals on Amazon in particular have historically delivered 20 to 30 percent reductions on popular sets.
Outside of these headline events, LEGO prices also shift when sets are approaching retirement. When LEGO officially announces a set is being discontinued, Amazon sellers and LEGO itself sometimes reduce prices to clear remaining stock. These retirement discounts can be just as significant as sale event discounts, and they are harder to predict, which makes automated monitoring more valuable. Understanding how Amazon prices move over time can also help you set a smarter target. Our guide on Amazon pricing algorithms explains the mechanics behind why prices change when they do.
Setting a useful target price means balancing patience against the realistic range of discounts a given LEGO set tends to see. Set your target too low and you may wait indefinitely for a price that the market never reaches. Set it too close to the current listing price and you will be notified for marginal savings that may not feel worth acting on.
Some helpful benchmarks when setting LEGO price alerts:
You can also run multiple alerts simultaneously. If you are undecided between two sets or watching a set at two different price thresholds, each alert operates independently and will notify you separately when its condition is met.
Yes. The form above is prefilled with the Millennium Falcon Anniversary set, but it works with any LEGO product on Amazon. Replace the URL with any set you want to track: Star Wars UCS sets, Technic supercars, Harry Potter castle builds, Ninjago, Marvel, DC, City, Creator Expert, Ideas sets, or anything else in the LEGO catalog. The alert monitors whatever Amazon listing URL you enter and notifies you at the price you set.
Amazon adjusts product prices constantly and algorithmically. LEGO listings are no exception. A popular Star Wars set can drop 25 percent on a Tuesday afternoon and return to full price by Thursday with no announcement. If you are checking the listing manually, the odds of catching that window are low. A price alert removes timing from the equation. Set your target once, and we handle the monitoring.
For broader tracking across multiple product categories, our Amazon price drop alerts tool works for any product on Amazon, not just LEGO sets.
Yes. LEGO sets see regular price drops on Amazon, with the largest discounts appearing during Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Prime Day. Star Wars, Technic, and Icons sets are among the most commonly discounted. Retirement sales also produce significant markdowns when LEGO officially discontinues a set. A price alert ensures you are notified the moment any drop happens.
Use the form on this page. Paste the Amazon product URL for the LEGO set you want to track, enter your target price, and add your email. You will receive an alert as soon as the price drops to your target or below. There is no account to create, no subscription fee, and no browser extension to install.
Black Friday and Prime Day reliably produce the year's best LEGO discounts on Amazon. Cyber Monday often extends Black Friday pricing. Beyond those windows, unannounced drops happen throughout the year, especially for retiring sets. A price alert removes the need to guess or manually time your purchase.
LEGO Star Wars sets including Millennium Falcon models see periodic price drops on Amazon, particularly around major shopping events. The anniversary and commemorative versions of the Falcon tend to hold their value well but are not immune to sale pricing. Setting a price alert means you will be notified the instant any reduction occurs.
Yes. You can submit the form multiple times with different Amazon URLs and target prices. Each submission creates a separate, independent alert. There is no limit on how many alerts you can run simultaneously, and each one will notify you individually when its price condition is met.
Yes, completely free. No account, no subscription, no browser extension required. Enter the Amazon product URL, your target price, and your email address. That is everything needed to activate your alert.