The Lego Minecraft The Crafting Table set has dropped to its lowest-ever price at Amazon
SAVE OVER $10: As of Oct. 13, the Lego Minecraft The Crafting Table set is on sale for $71.99 at Amazon. This is $18 off its list price of $89.99.
Amazon still has some sale surprises up its sleeve between its October Prime Day sale event and Black Friday in November, particularly on Lego sets. At the moment, the Lego Minecraft The Crafting Table set is down to its lowest price yet at the retailer, which is great news if you're hoping to get some early holiday shopping done.
While it's usually listed for $89.99, the Lego Minecraft The Crafting Table set has dropped to $71.99 at Amazon, making for $18 in savings. According to price tracker camelcamelcamel, this is its lowest-ever price, so now's an excellent time to pick it up if you're shopping for a Minecraft fan.
It's worth noting that the Lego Minecraft The Crafting Table set is recommended for older fans, aged 18 and up. However, if you know a younger fan who desperately wants it, just give them a hand with the build and they'll be all set. It comes with 1,195 pieces that create a very fun display piece that features five mini build modules and shows off 12 biomes: the Deep Dark, Lush Cave, Swamp, Plains, Forest, Cherry Grove, Desert, Taiga, Snowy Taiga, Dripstone Cave, Ice Spikes, and River.
No Lego set is complete without some figures, and this comes with eight buildable figures to include alongside your display: Steve, Alex, a skeleton, witch, Creeper, villager, cow, and a pig. It's a real treat for Minecraft fans, so don't miss out on this limited-time deal on the Lego Minecraft The Crafting Table set at Amazon.
If you're on the hunt for even more Lego sets to pick up right now, check out our roundup of the best Halloween-themed Lego sets for some great ideas to piece together this month during spooky season.
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Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer with Mashable. She’s written for various entertainment websites since 2017, covering everything from tech to games to film. You’ll currently find her work on IGN and Fangoria alongside Mashable, but she also has bylines at Rock Paper Shotgun, Collider, Screen Rant, and more. When she’s not writing, she enjoys catching up with the latest films and shows — horror, in particular — and has a deep love of FromSoft games, which she continues to happily replay.