We’re all familiar with the original Netflix model; select DVDs to be delivered to your house, watch them, mail them back; repeat. You get the value out of the video and then return…sound like something you might need for the toys overtaking your living space? Pley is your answer — working just like Netflix but for toys. And if you have already heard of Pley and even tried it by renting LEGOS, know they have extended their model and now rent over 500 toys.
Some details: The company cleans and sanitizes each toy after every use using eco-friendly and kid-friendly solutions. They use commercial grade high temperature washers to clean the toys thoroughly inside and out. If your child is interested in keeping a particular set, they offer the option to buy it. They don’t charge for missing pieces or normal wear and understand that little pieces can get missing. Toys were picked to withstand less delicate hands.
When you sign up, you can create a pleylist that includes all your favorite toys selected by age and theme. Before each toy ships, you can pick the one you would like to receive next. Renting with Pley allows customers to save an average $800/year on all these great toys.
Get started and Rent the coolest toys
They have 2 subscription offers:
$9.99/month allows you to get 1 toy per month
$19.99/month allows you to get unlimited toys per month
Just a few popular brands they carry:
Rent Disney Frozen LEGO® Sets
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More mind boggling mechanical and optics-based toys were additionally created. Craftsman and Westley started to mass-create the kaleidoscope, developed by Sir David Brewster in 1817, and had sold more than 200,000 things inside three months in London and Paris. The organization was likewise ready to mass-produce enchantment lights for use in phantasmagoria and galanty appears, by building up a strategy for large scale manufacturing utilizing a copper plate printing process. "
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