Beyblade Buyers Guide | Where to get Beyblades

 

A question I hear echoed a lot in the community
is “Where do I buy beyblades”. Certainly not Wish.com that’s for sure. While
fake beyblades may be cheaper… you get what you pay for. Unofficial beyblades
have been known to contain lead which can have serious health complications with high
levels of exposure. That’s where this video comes in! Today, I’m going to be showing
you sites I used to build my collection, that carry official Takara Tomy beyblades for a
reasonable price. (I’m looking at you eBay scalpers) But before we get into it consider
subscribing, we’ve just hit a massive milestone. One thousand subs. And I couldn’t have grown
this much without your support so I thank every one of you for sticking with me and
enjoying my content. And if this is your first time watching. You may be interested in my
Beyblade 101 series in the top right but that’s enough stalling, let’s take a look at some
sites I’ve used personally to get my Beyblades.

 

(links in the description) Starting with the one I’ve used the
most, Ever-Wish. Ever-Wish is a distributor based in Hong Kong that deals in wholesale Takara Tomy products (mostly beyblade). The reason I use this site the most comes down
to two reasons. Being a wholesale site, It’s cheaper when buying things in bulk. Why would
you, as a consumer and not a business, want to buy more than one of the same Beyblade?
Random Boosters. Often less talked about than the major releases, random boosters are similar
to pulling cards from a booster pack in Pokemon TCG, magic, or YuGiOh. But instead of cards,
it’s a beyblade. The front of the box lets you know what you have a chance of getting
and a lot of these come with rare and useful parts, sometimes in different colors for
aesthetic combos.

 

Take my first burst bey for example. Spriggan Requiem. I don’t know
how I lucked out getting both a bey in my preferred playstyle and my go-to color scheme
on the first go but I am here for it. This particular spring is from a Random booster
Volume 10 which I bought two of. Because it’s wholesale it costs less to buy two together
than two individually. The second reason I buy from Everwish is I
live in the UK. The part of the UK the rest of the world forgets about.

 

And because I
live here, importing from America or Japan can be rather expensive. Hong Kong, however,
is cheaper to ship here. I think it has something to do with it used to being a British colony
but I’m no economics professor. Either way, If you live in the UK like me and follow Beyblade,
you would probably want to buy from Ever-Wish, unless, of course, you were looking for one
specific part of a set, which leads us to.

 

BeysandBricks. Based out of California, BeysandBricks
is another site I use, maybe not as consistently as Ever-Wish because of the shipping. That
said, for those of you living in the States, shipping is dirt cheap and not an issue. God
bless Am- *cough* I can’t even do it as a joke. The tea that boils through my veins
compels me so. Moving on… Beysandbricks not only carries burst beys
but also metal saga and plastic generation beys, which Ever-Wish does not (at least since
they sold out). What I love most of all about Beysandbricks is the fact they select parts
on their own. Do you own dynamite, devil, dangerous, or divine Belial and want the gears
to upgrade it without buying an entire set? No problem.

 

You can easily get them all here.
Not a fan of the venture tip? Swap it out for drift. You get the idea. If an item is
out of stock, just shoot them a message, and customer service will get back to you and
usually restock the item. And what’s better (it joys me to say this) As a special gift
to my viewers if you order from beysandbricks.com you can use code Milgo at checkout for 7%
off *Each Item* and you can use it twice per customer. That code M I l g o to save 7%
off each item in your basket at BeysandBricks. One thing I should mention with BeysandBricks.
They also sell MidFake Beyblades. This is more an issue with older releases but Mid
Fakes are as close as possible to the original as they can be, don’t contain lead (that
I know of buy with your caution) and are cheaper than the original out-of-production
beys. If you don’t want these (don’t worry I don’t either) make sure the product
is listed as Takara Tomy and not unbranded to make sure what you are getting is official.

 

Next on my list of favorite beyblade services
is eBay Seller 3. style. Like Ever-Wish 3. style is based in Hong Kong which makes it cheaper
to get their products into the U.K. than American retailers. Similar to BeysandBricks, 3. Style
sells specific parts that may not be carried by other stores, saving you from shelling
out big money for larger sets when you’re only interested in one part. Finally on my list of sites I’ve used myself
is ThePortal0.

 

What differentiates this site from the previous two is 1. Free shipping
(to select countries) and 2. Custom products. In addition to selling burst, metal, and plastic;
ThePortal0 also sells custom-made metal-plated Beyblades and launchers, display boxes and
stands for your favorite beys, and even custom parts, for example, a burst driver that’s able
to connect to metal series performance tips. And more! The beys here may be slightly more
pricey than other sites, but when you take into consideration the free shipping, you
may find something cheaper here overall than with its competitors. Moving on from this I have a few “Honourable
Mentions”. These are sites that I haven’t used before myself BUT I do know people who
have and believe them to be reputable.

 

Mall of Toys. Similar to BeysandBricks and
3. style, Malloftoys also sells solo parts in addition to complete sets. The reason I
never bought from this site myself is the U.K. shipping; however, if you live in Canada
or the States this shouldn’t be an issue. And finally Beyblade Premier. (I never bought
from this site for the same reason no matter how tempted I am by their custom stadium stands)
Speaking of which, Beyblade Premier hosts a selection of beys at an incredibly affordable
price with free shipping within the U.S.! They do solo parts like the aforementioned
retailers, metal saga beyblades, and even beystadium stands and storage lockers for your beyblades.
And if that hasn’t sold you, Beyblade Premier is partnered with the World Beyblade Organisation
as their official retailer, meaning you can get discounts from them by placing in an official
the tournament which shouldn’t be too hard to find on that side of the world. Bit of a sidetrack for the end but if you’re
interested in Beyblade accessories I have a bubble where I sell my designs, there’s
only one up there at the moment, but if you’d be interested in repping the merch feel free
to check it out.

 

Anyway, that’s it from me, thank you for helping me get this far, and
enjoy the new end card. Milgo signing off. Peace.

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