SAVE $44.99:The Baby Yoda Lego kit is on sale for $45 at Walmart, saving you 50% this Black Friday.
Tech deals get a lot of attention during Black Friday, and rightly so. Some of the best value can be found with big-ticket items like TVs, laptops, robot vacuums, and headphones, but there is life outside this tech bubble.
It's not hard to find value elsewhere. Just take a look at the Baby Yoda Lego kit at Walmart. You can pick up this Star Wars set for just $45 this Black Friday. That's a saving of 50% on list price, and the best price we've found on the web.
SEE ALSO: Stick to your budget with 25+ Black Friday deals under $50The authentic details of this popular character are recreated in Lego, with posable head, ears, and mouth. If you're looking for a birthday or Christmas gift idea for kids, teens, or even a Star Wars-obsessed adult, this is it. It's a guaranteed win that's fun to create and then proudly display.
Snag this half price Baby Yoda Lego kit at Walmart.
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