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Best magnet tiles please?

8 replies

Edenmum2 · 30/10/2024 20:40

Could I have reccos for the best magnet tiles? There are so many about and I'm a bit suspicious of super cheap ones in case they're actually tiny or rubbish.

Thank you kindly!

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whoami24601 · 30/10/2024 21:08

We have Picasso tiles, which I got from TK Maxx a couple of years ago. Overall they've lasted really well. They've been really well used too.

Blackoutbeans · 30/10/2024 21:09

I agree with Picasso, they're brilliant. Sometimes you can find them on Amazon too

Onlyonekenobe · 30/10/2024 21:11

Magnatiles and Picasso are compatible, Picasso have some great shapes.

Patienceinshortsupply · 30/10/2024 21:14

I've got 2 large sets of the Magnatiles, and we've added in a couple of cheap sets from Amazon to bulk it out. They're OK, but you can tell the difference - the magnets aren't as strong.

AluckyEllie · 30/10/2024 21:19

We have connetix which you can now buy from John Lewis (we got ours from kid collective.) They are expensive but great and do a 20% sale every year which has unfortunately already happened this year.

SpruceMoose · 30/10/2024 21:28

We have connetix which are expensive but better than an off-brand we tried originally. I know magantiles are good too and a bit cheaper.

skkyelark · 31/10/2024 21:02

We also have connetix – they've held up really well, and the magnets are strong enough to build adult-height towers, suspension bridges, etc.

Ours are from their pastel range, and the colours are really beautiful (which sometimes contributes to DDs play, and sometimes just makes them easier on adult eyes).

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