How to Sell Lego (Used/Bulk) in Australia

The best platforms for selling lego (used/bulk) in Australia are Facebook Marketplace and eBay. Sort out minifigures — they're often worth more than the bricks.

Best Platforms for Lego (Used/Bulk)

Facebook Marketplace

Free

Zero seller fees and local pickup option. Ideal for lego (used/bulk) where buyers want to inspect before purchasing.

eBay

Free

Australia's largest marketplace with 12M+ monthly users. Strong search traffic for lego (used/bulk) and built-in buyer protection.

Pricing Lego (Used/Bulk)

Bulk Lego sells for $15-25/kg on eBay. Minifigures should be sold separately — Star Wars and Marvel minifigs can be worth $5-50+ each. Sort out any complete or near-complete sets and sell those individually. The bricks themselves are the lowest-value component.

Market context: Over 70% of Australians buy pre-used clothing.

Source: Statista, 2022

Where to Source Lego (Used/Bulk) in Australia

Facebook Marketplace bulk lots are the primary source — parents selling kids' old collections. Price per kilo is the metric: anything under $10/kg is a good buy. Garage sales and op shops sell Lego by the bag. Always dig through to check for valuable minifigures and rare parts before pricing as bulk.

Photography Tips for Lego (Used/Bulk)

Photograph the bulk lot spread out so buyers can see what's included. Separate and photograph any minifigures individually. Weigh the lot accurately — buyers buy bulk Lego by the kilo.

Shipping Bulky Items

Sell Lego (Used/Bulk) on Each Platform

Each platform has different strengths for lego (used/bulk). Check the individual guides for platform-specific tips.

What Sellers Say

I cross-listed on three platforms and sold a jacket that had been sitting for four months within two hours.

Australian reseller, Shopfront user community, 2026

eBay item specifics are not optional — they're the difference between ranking in search and being invisible.

Australian eBay seller community, 2025

I started selling my own wardrobe and accidentally turned it into a business. Needed an ABN before I realised what had happened.

Australian full-time reseller, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best platform to sell lego (used/bulk) in Australia?

Facebook Marketplace is generally the strongest platform for lego (used/bulk) in Australia, followed by eBay. Sort out minifigures — they're often worth more than the bricks

How much can I make selling lego (used/bulk)?

Bulk Lego sells for $15-25/kg on eBay. Minifigures should be sold separately — Star Wars and Marvel minifigs can be worth $5-50+ each. Sort out any complete or near-complete sets and sell those individually. The bricks themselves are the lowest-value component.

Where can I source lego (used/bulk) for resale in Australia?

Facebook Marketplace bulk lots are the primary source — parents selling kids' old collections. Price per kilo is the metric: anything under $10/kg is a good buy. Garage sales and op shops sell Lego by the bag. Always dig through to check for valuable minifigures and rare parts before pricing as bulk.

How should I price used lego (used/bulk)?

Bulk Lego sells for $15-25/kg on eBay. Minifigures should be sold separately — Star Wars and Marvel minifigs can be worth $5-50+ each. Sort out any complete or near-complete sets and sell those individually. The bricks themselves are the lowest-value component. Always check recently sold listings on eBay (filter by "Sold" and "AU Only") to get current market pricing rather than relying on active listing prices, which are often inflated.

What shipping method works best for lego (used/bulk)?

Lego (Used/Bulk) is bulky, so standard Australia Post rates won't cut it. Get courier quotes from Aramex, CouriersPlease, or Toll for items that exceed AusPost's size limits. Local pickup is always cheapest. If you're in a metro area, offering delivery within 20-30km for a flat fee can help close sales faster.

Sell Lego (Used/Bulk) Across Multiple Platforms

List your lego (used/bulk) once and crosslist to Facebook Marketplace, eBay automatically. When an item sells on one platform, Shopfront marks it as sold everywhere — no double-selling, no manual updates.

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AU Reselling Market Data

Around 1 in 3 Australians has sold items via online marketplaces.

Source: Statista, 2022

Australia's secondhand economy is valued at $62 billion AUD.

Source: Gumtree Second Hand Economy Report, 2022