Never step on a Lego again! A mom shares a “superb” $99 vacuum that sucks up a plastic toy

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A Lego vacuum cleaner is sending internet users into a frenzy after it went viral for its ‘amazing’ ability to suck up plastic bricks, ensuring you never have to experience the excruciating pain of stepping on one again.

Latrice Atkins25-year-old mother from Californiawent viral after her shared a TikTok video convenient device from Amazon who picks up Lego blocks, making the work of each parent easier.

The video has been viewed more than 1.2 million times since she posted it to her more than 400,000 followers earlier this month.

The $99 machine, delightfully named “Collect the Bricks,” has a mechanism that sorts trash and toys into different locations to make cleaning up after play a breeze — and, more importantly, saves you from Lego prints on your feet.

A Lego vacuum cleaner has internet users freaking out after it went viral for its ‘brilliant’ ability to separate dirt from plastic bricks

LaTreese Atkins, a 25-year-old mom from California, went viral after she shared a video of a handy device from Amazon that assembles Lego bricks, making every parent's job easier

LaTreese Atkins, a 25-year-old mom from California, went viral after she shared a video of a handy device from Amazon that assembles Lego bricks, making every parent’s job easier

A perfectly named car

A perfectly named car

The aptly named ‘Pick Up Bricks’ machine features a mechanism that sorts rubbish and toys to make cleaning up after play a breeze

“Never step on a Lego again,” the mum-of-one wrote in her viral post, praising the machine for its sorting prowess.

“It separates the Legos from dirt and dust,” she said, showing how she uses the machine to vacuum up small toys.

In an interview with todayLaTreese said she first learned about the device on TikTok and purchased it to help clean up the mountains of Legos left behind by her two-year-old daughter, Yara.

“The first day I had it, she used it and then opened it, poured out the Legos and vacuumed it again. Now it’s an interesting activity for her,” said mom.

In an interview with Today, LaTriz said she first learned about the device on TikTok

She bought it to help clean up after her two-year-old daughter Yara

In an interview with Today , LaTriz said she first learned about the device on TikTok and bought it to help clean up Legos left behind by her two-year-old daughter Yara

“The first day I had it, she used it and then opened it, poured out the Legos and vacuumed it again.  Now it's a fun activity for her,

“The first day I had it, she used it and then opened it, poured out the Legos and vacuumed it again. Now it’s a fun activity for her,” said LaTriz (photo)

LaTreese purchased her machine from Amazon, but according to the website, it appears the device is “currently unavailable.” It’s unclear if or when it will return.

Social media users couldn’t contain their excitement when it came to the small but mighty machine and were throwing it in the comments.

“I need this lol,” said one user.

Another added: “Now that’s awesome.”

“This is so cool,” said someone else.

Social media users couldn't contain their excitement when it came to the small but mighty machine and were blasting it in the comments

Social media users couldn’t contain their excitement when it came to the small but mighty machine and were blasting it in the comments

“It would be really easy for kids to use too,” wrote another user.

While most social media users raved about the machine, some criticized the mom and claimed that if her kids can’t clean Legos, they shouldn’t have them.

One user said: “Um… just take them away.”

Another added: ‘Or if your child can’t pick them up and understand why we don’t leave Legos (so) on the ground, then maybe they shouldn’t have Legos, just an idea though.’

While most social media users raved about the car, some criticized the mom

While most social media users raved about the car, some criticized the mom

“Ah, the solution to the problems we don’t have. Get the kids to clean up after themselves. Creates better adults in the future,” someone else wrote.

But LaTresse told Today that she’s “used to” the criticism because she often reviews products on her page, and noted that even the haters help “get more views.”

While you can no longer purchase a car from Amazon, you can still purchase one from the company website.

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