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If you buy used LEGO elements, or you have young children who regularly play with LEGO, you know how important it is to have a reliable and efficient method to clean soiled LEGO bricks. We have discussed cleaning LEGO a number of times (see links at the end of this post), and today I wanted to show you an interesting new product I was recently made aware of. It is called BlockWash by Kuitsok. 🙂

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The simplest way to clean large quantities of LEGO bricks is to fill the bathtub (or other large tub) with lukewarm water, add a bit of mild liquid detergent, and swoosh it all around. However this may not provide enough agitation to really clean the LEGO pieces. LEGO fans got clever, and realized that they can in fact wash their LEGO in the washing-machine to get a good result (gentle cycle, lukewarm water, mild soap), but you need some kind of bag to put them in. There are some laundry washbags for delicate items that you can use for this purpose, but they are often not strong enough for holding LEGO element, and have holes that are too big – allowing small LEGO pieces to fall though.

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BlockWash was developed by a LEGO fan, after buying some used LEGO for his children, and discovering that cleaning them is not that easy. He also saw that daycare centers did not have a reliable way of cleaning their building toys. Blair started experimenting with different ideas to make a bag that could be used for containing LEGO pieces in the washing-machine. Eventually he found a fabric that could keep even the smallest pieces contained, and also provide a very slight scrubbing action on the bricks to help clean and sanitize them. Thus Blair created BlockWash to provide a solution to both parents with LEGO-loving kids, and adult LEGO fans who buy used LEGO elements for their own building.

Here is the official description of BlockWash: Keep your children from germs and clean their toy blocks with BlockWash by Kuitsok. Children love playing with toys – especially little building blocks like LEGO, DUPLO, Tyco and Mega Bloks. That’s because these blocks give them the ability to express their imagination and be extremely creative. The only problem is that children also have a habit of sharing germs, and these blocks carry them fairly easily. That’s why you need BlockWash by Kuitsok. BlockWash consists of two premium nano mesh bags that hold your blocks, so you can sanitize them in the washing-machine. Simply drop your blocks in, zip the durable zipper, and wash with a warm, soapy cycle. When they’re done, let them air-dry, and before you know it, they’ll be clean and ready to be played with time and again. That, and you’ll save germs being passed around between your children’s little hands. More fun, less germs. Choose BlockWash by Kuitsok.

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I got curious, and I thought to give BlockWash a try. They are available on Amazon, and are less than $10. There are two bags in a BlockWash package. The reason for this is to make sure your washing-machine doesn’t get imbalanced. So you would always want to add both bags to the washer. (UPDATE: BlockWash is no longer available through Amazon, but you can purchase it via the company’s website.)

I was surprised by how large the bags are; 16×20 inches. That’s big enough to fit at least four pounds of regular LEGO pieces, or quite a bit of LEGO DUPLO! The bags are made of a sturdy mesh with very fine holes, and like it said in the description; they will hold even the smallest LEGO elements. The bags are closed by a strong zipper, and there are no gaps around the zipper either. These are definitely good quality bags.

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We have a standard size washer, and the bags fit in nicely. If you plan to get these, I would suggest not to fill the bags fully, so water can easily swoosh around the pieces. It’s probably best to also add a few cloth items in the washer at the same time – something like towels. This will further help with balance, and also eliminate the LEGO filled bags banging around the washer. Use only mild liquid detergent, lukewarm water and gentle cycle.

According to the description on Amazon, the “bags are made of a premium nano mesh that scrubs the blocks as they tumble, and are durable enough to hold up to your blocks and your washing machine.” Even though the scrubbing is listed as an intentional positive feature, I was kind of concerned. I certainly didn’t want my LEGO to get scratched. The mesh does have a slight roughness to it. I didn’t notice any adverse effects on the pieces I washed, but I might be concerned with what effect this scratchiness would have on large clear elements like windshields. It would probably take several washes to really see a negative effect though, as the roughness is slight. If you only wash LEGO when you buy a used lot, I wouldn’t worry about it. However if you wash LEGO regularly because they are used by small children, it might be a good idea to keep windshields and other large smooth pieces out of the bags and just wash them by hand. And of course make sure you keep electronics, batteries, lights, and motors out of the washer. They can be simply wiped down with alcohol when needed.

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The BlockWash bags certainly make cleaning LEGO super easy and convenient. I like that they are big, and can hold a lot of elements. Both the bag and the zipper look sturdy enough to stand up to regular use. As I mentioned above, I did add a couple of towels to the wash to help balance the load, and also to avoid the bags banging into the side of the washer. Next time I’m thinking of also adding a few cloth pieces inside the bags to avoid the pieces hitting each other too much.

I did have one issue though, which is not related to the quality of the bags, but the packaging. The BlockWash bags are packed in a simple clear plastic baggie, with a cardboard piece stapled to the top. On my package, one of the staples went through the BlockWash bag inside. If I would have opened the package fast, the staple could have ripped the BlockWash bag. Fortunately I noticed it and removed the staple carefully.

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All in all the BlockWash bags are a great solution if you regularly buy used LEGO that you need to clean, or if you have kids, or run a daycare. It’s nice to see LEGO fans finding solutions to problems, then execute them to make all our lives a little easier. Blair stands behind his products and offers a 30-day money-back guarantee: “If you aren’t completely happy with our Nano Tech Blockwash bags, simply return our bags within 30 days for a full refund, no questions asked”.

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If you have any questions about BlockWash, feel free to ask them below. If there are questions I can’t answer myself, I can reach out to Blair to respond to them. Also, if you already have BlockWash, you are welcome to share your own review. And if you have other methods of cleaning LEGO feel free to add those as well. 😉

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2016 LEGO City Volcano sets review

We have already covered most of the new LEGO City sets (see: 2016 LEGO City Summer Sets Review), but I thought it’s best to discuss the new volcano exploration line separately, as this is a whole new sub-theme of LEGO City. The LEGO City Volcano sets are somewhat of a mash-up between the previously released LEGO City Arctic sets and LEGO Power Miners, with six sets in total (plus a small polybag that will be available in July as a promotional item). So let’s take a look. 🙂

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Please note that at the time of this writing only three sets are listed at the Online LEGO Shop. I’m fairly certain that the other ones will be added soon as well, so I included them here for your reference, even though we may need to wait bit to be able to buy them. I’m also adding the video-reviews from JANGBRiCKS, so you can see the sets in more detail. I will update the video play-list as Jang reviews more of the sets as they become available.

#60120 LEGO CITY VOLCANO STARTER SET: This is the smallest in the LEGO City Volcano collection, but it contains a little bit of everything from the larger sets. You get a small ATV in lime-green – the color-scheme for the entire line. You also get one translucent-orange boulder with a crystal inside, which is what the volcano explorers are looking for. The boulder is a new piece, similar to the previous rock element, however instead of splitting horizontally like the rock, this piece splits vertically. The four minifigs included all come with new prints, and most of them are wearing olive-green uniforms unique to this series. This set is a great way to dip into the LEGO City Volcano line, or add it to one of the largest sets to increase the number of explorers. 83 pieces. Price: $9.99 – BUY HERE

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#60121 LEGO CITY VOLCANO EXPLORATION: Nice chunky little exploration vehicle we got here! The features are also very nice with lots of bars to give the vehicle a rugged look, and the fact that you can switch out the drill to a hook really maximizes the play options. You could easily use this vehicle in other exploration type scenes as well. It’s interesting to note that the handheld mineral detector has been redesigned with no stud on the head piece. Here is the official description: Head off-road and make the big discoveries! Get behind the wheel of the tough exploration truck and head to the volcano site! Move the boulder around then crack it open with the drill. Look, there’s a crystal element inside! Lift it onto the back of the truck and take it back to the lab so you can study it. Includes 2 minifigures: a volcano adventurer and a volcano worker. 175 pieces. Price: $24.99 – BUY HERE

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#60122 LEGO CITY VOLCANO CRAWLER: This vehicle has an interesting feature to crack open the translucent-orange boulder pieces. It also has a clever hidden wheel underneath to keep the tracks moving even on smooth surfaces. You can see both features in action in the video-review above. Still, I feel that this set is not as versatile or interesting as some of the other ones in the collection. Here is the official description: Bring out the heavy machinery to do exploring right! Exploring is hard work! Bring some heavy lifting power to break up the boulder and discover what’s inside. Drive the Volcano Crawler over the rough terrain and use the ATV to move the rocks into position. Use the jackhammer to crack open the boulder and find the hidden crystal element. Discovering cool things makes the hard work fun! Includes 3 minifigures: a female ATV driver, male volcano adventurer and a male volcano worker. 324 pieces. Price: $39.99 – BUY HERE

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#60123 LEGO CITY VOLCANO SUPPLY HELICOPTER: I really like this set. The helicopter looks great on the outside and has plenty of cargo space on the inside. The little excavator is perfect, and I like the boulder splitting mechanism. It has a nice machinery look with those Technic beams to create the arm, and the action feature is great too. Here is the official description: Fly in the exploration gear and fly out the crystals! Take science and discovery to new heights with the Volcano Supply Helicopter. Finding more boulders means more crystal elements need to head to the lab. Unload the excavator and boulder opener tool and start breaking open those boulders! Pack the box with the newest crystal element and load it in the back of the helicopter, then spin the rotors and take to the skies one more time, for science. Includes 3 minifigures: a female volcano explorer, male volcano worker and a pilot. 330 pieces. Price: $49.99 – BUY HERE

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#60124 LEGO CITY VOLCANO EXPLORATION BASE: This is the first set in the LEGO City Volcano collection with an actual volcano section. Unfortunately this set is not yet available, so it not possible to discuss it in detail. It looks quite similar to the #60035 LEGO City Arctic Outpost set, which I really liked. I will update this section when more information is available about the set. 824 pieces. Price: $119.99 – BUY HERE

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#60125 LEGO CITY VOLCANO HEAVY-LIFT HELICOPTER: This the largest of the LEGO City Volcano sets, and the second set with an actual volcano section. The most interesting feature I can see here is that the helicopter can pick up two different modules separately – one with a research base, and the other with a boulder splitter. I’m looking forward to see this set in action and will update this section when more information is available. 1277 pieces. Price: ??? – BUY HERE

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I really liked the LEGO City Arctic sets. It was a good mix of research equipment, vehicles, and even living quarters. The LEGO City Volcano sets are following a similar pattern, just in a different setting and with a different color-scheme. While some people consider this tiring, I think it’s nice to get out of LEGO City once in a while and do some interesting research based activities. I also like the colors, the minifigures, and most of the vehicles. All of the sets have solid designs and good play-features, so if this theme appeals to you, I think you would be happy with any of them. You should be able to find them at most LEGO retailers and also at the LEGO City section of the Online LEGO Shop.

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So what do you think? How do you like the LEGO City Volcano sets? Is this a collection you are interested in? Do you have a favorite in the series? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section below! 😉

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