Tuesday, May 17, 2016

If you had to choose to have only one kind of official LEGO brick separator tool, which would you prefer:

40 comments:

  1. Wait! What? There's a tool for that?!

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  2. Holy crap, I've been finding these in Lego sets for years and didn't even know what they were for until now!

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  3. TheImportTunerFreak Ha ha ha ha ha...you're welcome! :-D

    Watch the video in my comment above.

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  4. Craig Froehle lol, I have a bunch of these sitting around.

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  5. Old style=my teeth or my nails

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  6. I am too old to know the old tool exists. D'oh.

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  7. The new one works better but I still reserve the right to ruin my teeth on them.

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  8. Never had one of these, and my kids had a huge number of sets. I'm still not sure how this is better than just using your fingers. It's not like the blocks stick together especially tightly.

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  9. I Have both kinds and I gotta say the new style has more uses and is a better design in my opinion

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  10. Josh Robinson I dislike that the new ones can't be used as reverse pliers because of the axle poker. Plus, the old ones feel better in the hand. But, I do like the knife-edge handle on the newer ones.

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  11. new style is much easy to use the old one is good for mocs like a transforming platipus

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  12. I think we have only the new style ones. My 11 year old uses it. I don't recall ever seeing the green one.

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  13. I don't have to choose, I only have a thousand of the new style

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  14. We bought 5 or 6 of the old ones when I saw them being sold at our local LEGO store several years ago. They soon switched to the new design and I was glad to have grabbed the old ones when I did. When I'm doing a lot of breaking down of old builds, these come in very handy.

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  15. Craig Froehle yeah I see what you mean. I hadn't thought about that. The knife edge is the tie breaker for me though because I screw up a lot with flat pieces lol

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  16. They make Lego brick separators? I always used my teeth.

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  17. I prefer the traditional method. The one where I bloody my hands when I rip off my fingernail trying to pull apart two Lego bricks. ;)

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  18. The new ones are meant to built orange trees, like this one:
    https://www.instagram.com/p/72-FPqoy3b/

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  19. Lorenzo Labinaz When I'm in a rush, a paring knife is my tool/weapon of choice.

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  20. Fingernail. None of this sissy tool stuff.

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  21. Craig Froehle Maybe Your last option is to call Chuck Norris :)

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  22. Had no idea there was a tool, but I'm old school. Give me bleeding knuckles and indented finger tips any day :)

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  23. The orange one works great when you need it.

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  24. I have never used (let alone seen) the newer design, but I had several ones of the old design when I was little. In a very modest grey nuance. So my vote is obviously biased towards the old style.

    http://goo.gl/gjKMM5

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  25. I've never used one of those new ones, but I like how much smaller it is, and that it has a peg for pushing out axles.

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  26. ive only used the orange one , it can be awkward with some technic pieces

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  27. I've never seen the old one before! We have thousands of brick separators 😂😂😂😂

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  28. My kids have about 20 of these. I always wondered what they were for. What they really need is a tool to put the arms back on the mini figures after my 6 year old pretends the got blown up.😂

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  29. I think the new is better, because it is smaller.

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  30. It's change my whole world for the better!!!

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Now I'm doubly intrigued!

Now I'm doubly intrigued!