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164-Piece DIY Assembled Robot Bricks for $4 + free shipping

Sep 2 2010, 10:35pm CDT | by

164-Piece DIY Assembled Robot Bricks for $4 + free shipping
 
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Meritline.com offers the 164-Piece DIY Assembled Robot Bricks for $5.99. Coupon code "MLC400592090233AL1" knocks it to $3.99. With free shipping, that's $2 under our mention from two weeks ago and the lowest total price we've seen by a buck. This set includes 164 colored pieces (in random colors) to create your own figures. Coupon ends after 800 uses.
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