The Lego Marvel Team Spidey Web Spinner Headquarters, one of the best Lego Marvel sets available, is now at its lowest prices pre-Amazon Prime Day

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The Lego Marvel Team Spidey Web Spinner Headquarters set is perfect for young builders and fans, and it's now just four cents off its lowest-ever price ahead of Amazon Prime Day.

Save 20% on the Lego Marvel Team Spidey Web Spinner Headquarters set, now under $44 and all but its lowest-ever price pre-Prime Day.

We love this set and, following our Team Spidey Web Spinner Headquarters review, we think it's one of the best Lego Marvel sets available. It's perfect for those aged four and above and is designed for young ones building a set for the first time with bright colors, cool minifigures and larger molds in the bricks for easier building. The instructions are also super easy to follow. If you want to get this set at (essentially) the lowest price it's ever been and not risk stock issues this Prime Day, now is the time to cash in.

Lego Marvel Team Spidey Web Spinner Headquarters
Lego Marvel Team Spidey Web Spinner Headquarters: was $55 now $44 at Amazon

Save 20% on an excellent kids set that features 193 pieces with larger molds for easier building. It also comes with five minifigures, including Spider-Man, Iron Man and Miles Morales. It also features easy-to-follow instructions and accessories for playability.


Amazon Prime Day is the online retailer's annual sales event where we usually see large discounts, and Prime members receive exclusive offers across a huge range of products, which often includes Lego sets. Now is a great time to cash in on worthwhile deals, as you don't risk stock issues and fluctuating prices during a sales event. And, while Prime Day will be a four-day event for the first time, this deal is essentially the lowest price we've seen on this set.

But what are you getting for your money? Well, it may only be 193 pieces, but this is a set aimed at those building solo for the first time. The pieces have larger molds for easier building. The pieces are separated into four bags, each with very easy-to-follow instructions and as should be expected with a kids set, the pieces are bright and vibrant and you get a Spider-Man, Iron Man and more minifigures.

Key features: 193 pieces, large molds, five minifigures including Spider-Man, Miles Morales and Iron Man, bright colors and lots of accessories.

Price history: Before today's deal, this set has historically retailed for around $55 and the lowest we had previously seen it was only four cents lower than today's price of $43.99.

Price comparison: Amazon: $43.99 | Walmart: $43.99 | Best Buy: $54.99

Reviews consensus: Built with little ones in mind, it's a simple set but it's fun and eye-catching and even adults can appreciate the minifigures on offer.

Space: ★★★★

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✅ Buy it if: You have a little one in mind who loves Lego, Marvel or Spider-Man.

❌ Don't buy it if: You're an adult and you're not interested in the minifigures; this is definitely a kid's set.

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Alexander Cox
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STAFF WRITER, E-commerce — Alex joined Space.com in June 2021 as staff writer covering space news, games, tech, toys and deals. Based in London, U.K. Graduating in June 2020, Alex studied Sports Journalism in the North East of England at Sunderland University. During his studies and since his graduation, Alex has been featured in local newspapers and online publications covering a range of sports from university rugby to Premier League soccer. In addition to a background in sports and journalism, Alex has a life-long love of Star Wars which started with watching the prequel trilogy and collecting toy lightsabers, he also grew up spending most Saturday evenings watching Doctor Who. 

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