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Smiski Price Guide

"An affordable gateway into designer collectibles."

Standard Pricing (CAD)

FormatTypical Price (CAD)Notes
Single blind box$15–$25Standard series; Strap/Hippers often lower
Case of 12$150–$250Best per-box value; near-guaranteed full set
Secret figure (resale)$30–$80+Varies by series popularity
Retired series (resale)$20–$60+ per boxOlder discontinued series
Smiski Touch Light$30–$50Functional nightlight product

Getting the Best Value

The most economical way to collect a complete series is to buy a full case — you'll get all 6 regular figures and pay less per box than buying singles. If you're not committed to a full series yet, a single box is a great low-risk entry point.

For specific figures you want without gambling, buying loose on the secondary market often works out cheaper than trying to pull your target from multiple blind boxes.

Smiski vs. Other Collectibles on Price

Smiski occupies a friendly price bracket in the collectible toy world. Compared to alternatives: Labubu and Pop Mart typically run $20–$60+ per box, Sonny Angel $20–$35, and Nendoroid $60–$120 per figure. Smiski at $15–$25 per box is one of the most affordable quality blind-box lines available in Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a single Smiski cost? +
A single Smiski blind box typically retails for about $15–$25 CAD, depending on the series and retailer. Accessory lines like straps or clip-on Hippers sometimes sit at the lower end, while newer or specialty series can run slightly higher.
Is it cheaper to buy a full case of Smiski? +
Usually, yes. A sealed case of 12 boxes often works out to a small per-box discount versus buying singles, and it guarantees you the complete set of regular figures plus a realistic shot at the secret — making it the best value if you want a whole series.
Why are some Smiski so expensive? +
Price climbs with rarity. Secret figures, retired series that are no longer in production, and complete sealed sets all command premiums on the secondary market. A common current figure stays cheap; a discontinued secret can cost many times the original blind-box price.
Are Smiski worth the money? +
For most collectors, yes — they're an affordable entry into designer toys, they glow in the dark, and the blind-box surprise is part of the fun. If you want a specific pose without gambling, buying it loose from a reseller can actually be the more economical choice.
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