Set Value (New/Sealed)

This data represents the current estimated value of the set Primo Cannister since March 2015. Medium/lowaccuracy
LEGO 2092 Primo Cannister was a 10 piece Duplo set with 1 Duplo figure released in 1996. It consists of various Primo bricks in blue, green, red, and yellow, a Primo vehicle wagon, a red Primo plate, a round rattle brick, and a Primo figure boy. The set was packaged in a clear canister with a red studded top.
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Duplo figures

Primo Cannister contains 1 duplo figure. The duplo figure is also included in 6 other sets.

Sets in Duplo / Primo

Theme / Subtheme Duplo / Primo
Year 1996
Pieces / Duplo figures 51 / 1
Availability Retired
2004 LEGO Duplo Primo Jumbo Building Tub
Value $60.06
Theme / Subtheme Duplo / Primo
Year 1996
Pieces / Duplo figures 20 / 1
Availability Retired
2091 LEGO Duplo Primo Tumbler
Value $83.34
Theme / Subtheme Duplo / Primo
Year 1996
Pieces 19
Availability Retired
2006 LEGO Duplo Primo Box
Value $91.66
Theme / Subtheme Duplo / Primo
Year 1995
Pieces / Duplo figures 18 / 2
Availability Retired
2086 LEGO Duplo Primo XLarge Stack 'n' Learn Set
Value $75.72
Theme / Subtheme Duplo / Primo
Year 1995
Pieces / Duplo figures 14 / 1
Availability Retired
2084 LEGO Duplo Primo Large Stack 'n' Learn Set
Value $68.87
Theme / Subtheme Duplo / Primo
Year 1995
Pieces 9
Availability Retired
2080 LEGO Duplo Primo Stacking Blocks One
Value $41.40
Theme / Subtheme Duplo / Primo
Year 1995
Pieces / Duplo figures 9 / 1
Availability Retired
2082 LEGO Duplo Primo Medium Stack 'n' Learn Set
Value $117.45
These Lego bricks specially designed for babies from birth and for young children from 6 to 24 months help them to develop their motor skills and to realize the object of their imagination and fantasy. The satisfaction of children with their “construction” is one of the fundamental conditions for their subsequent learning.

Lego Primo toys are designed to encourage your baby to combine different elements. While remaining playful, this experience appeals to his imagination and different sensory faculties. Every time a baby makes progress, he feels a deep sense of joy. This is why it is important to stimulate this feeling of excitement in toddlers because it encourages them to explore their environment avidly.
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