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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 07:17 AM
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Prime Members: 100-Pc Playmags 3D Magnetic Tiles Building Blocks Set

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$24

$50

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ToySupercenter via Amazon has for Prime Members: 100-Piece Playmags 3D Magnetic Tiles Building Blocks Set on sale for $23.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 100-piece magnetic building tile set for STEM play
  • Includes ABC tiles, connecting car, and idea book
  • Builds 2D and 3D structures with strong magnets
  • Smooth, easy-to-handle pieces for little hands
  • Great for creative play at home or in classrooms

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    • This offer is $2 less (8% savings) than our very popular front page deal price of $25.99 from November 2025 which earned over 25 thumbs up.
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ToySupercenter via Amazon has for Prime Members: 100-Piece Playmags 3D Magnetic Tiles Building Blocks Set on sale for $23.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 100-piece magnetic building tile set for STEM play
  • Includes ABC tiles, connecting car, and idea book
  • Builds 2D and 3D structures with strong magnets
  • Smooth, easy-to-handle pieces for little hands
  • Great for creative play at home or in classrooms

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer is $2 less (8% savings) than our very popular front page deal price of $25.99 from November 2025 which earned over 25 thumbs up.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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amhemel
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I post this every time this deal shows up. Hope it helps someone:

Whenever a magnetic tile deal like this is posted, there are loads of commenters saying things like "there are much cheaper magnatile knock-offs, so why spend the money on name brands? Bad deal, etc."

I would add to the conversation that magnet safety is a big concern for many parents (myself included). While there is a VERY high chance that any of the knockoffs would be fine, there is always a chance that a broken piece and a swallowed magnet can cause major issues and a hospital trip. So what is the difference-maker? Metal rivets.

In short, there are hundreds of magnetic tile brands, but only a handful are what I would consider the main competitors (Magna-tiles, Connectix, Picasso, MagFormers, PlayMags, etc). With that said, only three (Magnatiles, Connectix, and PlayMags) have metal rivets that hold the pieces together. Of course, a hammer could crack any of these brands, riveted or not, so most toddler play will be totally fine, but personally, any tiles that come into our house need to have metal rivets. Playmags is the best value of those three brands, which is why we have been using them. If there are cool, unique sets that my kids are interested in (marble run, race track, zoo animals, etc.), we have no problem springing for the pricier Magna-tiles.

I'm sure there are more competitors with rivets and more will enter the market, but I'm just sharing to inform others.

Sorry for oversharing, but I dove deep into this toy a few years ago before investing in a few sets, and those were my findings. I'll likely share this on every one of these deals I see. Wishing nothing but the safest for all your little ones!

In summary, metal rivets are worth the upcharge, and this Playmags brand is one of the "main competitors" that is very cost-effective. It's also worth noting that this "100-pack" is actually 82. My initial purchase into the magnetic tile world was two of these packs. One is enough, but it limits what you can make. Less than $60 for 164 magnetic tiles with metal rivets is a great deal. Hope this brings your kids as much happiness as it brings mine!

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ice_cubeYesterday 02:00 PM
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Back to $30, didn't last long
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank amhemel

I post this every time this deal shows up. Hope it helps someone:

Whenever a magnetic tile deal like this is posted, there are loads of commenters saying things like "there are much cheaper magnatile knock-offs, so why spend the money on name brands? Bad deal, etc."

I would add to the conversation that magnet safety is a big concern for many parents (myself included). While there is a VERY high chance that any of the knockoffs would be fine, there is always a chance that a broken piece and a swallowed magnet can cause major issues and a hospital trip. So what is the difference-maker? Metal rivets.

In short, there are hundreds of magnetic tile brands, but only a handful are what I would consider the main competitors (Magna-tiles, Connectix, Picasso, MagFormers, PlayMags, etc). With that said, only three (Magnatiles, Connectix, and PlayMags) have metal rivets that hold the pieces together. Of course, a hammer could crack any of these brands, riveted or not, so most toddler play will be totally fine, but personally, any tiles that come into our house need to have metal rivets. Playmags is the best value of those three brands, which is why we have been using them. If there are cool, unique sets that my kids are interested in (marble run, race track, zoo animals, etc.), we have no problem springing for the pricier Magna-tiles.

I'm sure there are more competitors with rivets and more will enter the market, but I'm just sharing to inform others.

Sorry for oversharing, but I dove deep into this toy a few years ago before investing in a few sets, and those were my findings. I'll likely share this on every one of these deals I see. Wishing nothing but the safest for all your little ones!

In summary, metal rivets are worth the upcharge, and this Playmags brand is one of the "main competitors" that is very cost-effective. It's also worth noting that this "100-pack" is actually 82. My initial purchase into the magnetic tile world was two of these packs. One is enough, but it limits what you can make. Less than $60 for 164 magnetic tiles with metal rivets is a great deal. Hope this brings your kids as much happiness as it brings mine!
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Quote from ice_cube :
Back to $30, didn't last long
Still there for me! $24 in fact!
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SplendidRoute1041Yesterday 02:22 PM
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Good deal!
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jeelguaYesterday 02:29 PM
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If the 100 piece set has 82 playable pieces, that comes out to 29.2 cents a piece. The 150 set has about 130 playable pieces, that comes out to 27.7 cents a piece. About 5% cheaper per piece
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wedgietimeYesterday 06:22 PM
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Quote from amhemel :
I post this every time this deal shows up. Hope it helps someone:

Whenever a magnetic tile deal like this is posted, there are loads of commenters saying things like "there are much cheaper magnatile knock-offs, so why spend the money on name brands? Bad deal, etc."

I would add to the conversation that magnet safety is a big concern for many parents (myself included). While there is a VERY high chance that any of the knockoffs would be fine, there is always a chance that a broken piece and a swallowed magnet can cause major issues and a hospital trip. So what is the difference-maker? Metal rivets.

In short, there are hundreds of magnetic tile brands, but only a handful are what I would consider the main competitors (Magna-tiles, Connectix, Picasso, MagFormers, PlayMags, etc). With that said, only three (Magnatiles, Connectix, and PlayMags) have metal rivets that hold the pieces together. Of course, a hammer could crack any of these brands, riveted or not, so most toddler play will be totally fine, but personally, any tiles that come into our house need to have metal rivets. Playmags is the best value of those three brands, which is why we have been using them. If there are cool, unique sets that my kids are interested in (marble run, race track, zoo animals, etc.), we have no problem springing for the pricier Magna-tiles.

I'm sure there are more competitors with rivets and more will enter the market, but I'm just sharing to inform others.

Sorry for oversharing, but I dove deep into this toy a few years ago before investing in a few sets, and those were my findings. I'll likely share this on every one of these deals I see. Wishing nothing but the safest for all your little ones!

In summary, metal rivets are worth the upcharge, and this Playmags brand is one of the "main competitors" that is very cost-effective. It's also worth noting that this "100-pack" is actually 82. My initial purchase into the magnetic tile world was two of these packs. One is enough, but it limits what you can make. Less than $60 for 164 magnetic tiles with metal rivets is a great deal. Hope this brings your kids as much happiness as it brings mine!
I literally ordered a set of Picasso Tiles for my best friends daughter 20 minutes before seeing this post. Saw the 150 piece set for Playmags was only 6 bucks more then I paid for the Picasso but decided I didn't need to switch it up since I already ordered. Your comment about the rivets changed my mind! Thank you!
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Quote from wedgietime :
I literally ordered a set of Picasso Tiles for my best friends daughter 20 minutes before seeing this post. Saw the 150 piece set for Playmags was only 6 bucks more then I paid for the Picasso but decided I didn't need to switch it up since I already ordered. Your comment about the rivets changed my mind! Thank you!
Happy to help! For what it's worth, I know COUNTLESS families who have used Picasso tiles for years! Chances are you would be in the clear either way, but my two cents is that it's worth the $6.

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GreySwing658Today 03:39 AM
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Quote from amhemel :
Still there for me! $24 in fact!
$30 for me too. Amazon must not like some people.
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x2c4meToday 07:35 AM
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Quote from GreySwing658 :
$30 for me too. Amazon must not like some people.
It is defaulting to a higher seller. Check other sellers for the $24 price.

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