There's double LEGO Insiders points and a gift-with-purchase with a low threshold available now, and here are our top picks for both.
With February 1 approaching, don't forget that the LEGO Group has started the latest double LEGO Insiders points and in an uncommon occurrence, there's a new gift-with-purchase available at the same time. Stacking the two offers is entirely feasible, and we have some top picks to help you take advantage of the offers before they end.
The double points event itself is on all purchases on LEGO.com and will end on February 2. 40886 Penguins in Love comes free with all orders of £70 / $80 / €80 or more, ending on February 6, or while stocks last. We're looking for LEGO sets that are above that price range to qualify for both offers.
The ever-popular LEGO Star Wars range has quite a few options, including the buildable 75434 K-2SO with a smaller figure of the droid and many character-accurate details to admire. It can be posed next to the many other LEGO Star Wars droid models, as well as those from other themes, such as 76344 Iron Man Mark 3 Collectors' Edition. That model costs £79.99 / $89.99 / €89.99.
The recent launch of more midi-scale LEGO Star Wars sets might also inspire you to pick up 75375 Millennium Falcon at £74.99 / $84.99 / €84.99. This iconic starship has been recreated with an angled display stand as well as a special 25th-anniversary element, offering a more affordable way to represent the franchise in your home than other Millennium Falcon sets.
While limited to only six countries at launch, LEGO SMART Play's 75423 Luke's Red Five X-Wing is another good option at £79.99 / $89.99 / €89.99. It includes everything you need to get started with SMART Play, including the SMART brick itself.
Beyond that theme, LEGO One Piece's 926-part 75638 Battle at Arlong Park is priced perfectly at £74.99 in the UK, but falls slightly short of the threshold. It's due to retire before the rest of the theme's sets, scheduled for retirement in July, and features several exclusive minifigures and elements.
LEGO City's 60467 Tow Truck is another option at £73.99 in the UK, and $89.99 in the US, only falling short of the threshold in Europe. The two-vehicle, 793-piece set comes with useful additions to any LEGO City, ideal for anyone new to making such a display and in need of vehicles.
While Halloween is still a long way off for 2026, there's also 31167 Haunted Mansion for £79.99 / $89.99 / €89.99. The suitably spooky model is packed with exclusive minifigures and fun details, demonstrating the best of what LEGO Creator can offer, as discussed in our review.
Alternatively, wait a few more hours and pick up the brand-new 11503 Flower Wall for £79.99 / $89.99 / €89.99 for a unique floral decoration for your home. The only problem with the set is that you'll want to buy more than one copy.
Whatever you decide to buy, make sure to do so before this double points event ends on February 2, or the penguin GWP ends on February 6.
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