Bespoke Post Review + Coupon Code – June 2015 “Copper”

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Bespoke Post
Cost: $45/month
Ships To: US, Alaska, Hawaii, and Canada. They will also ship to military addresses upon e-mail request.
Coupon Code: “RESCUE” to save 30% of your first box.
Bespoke Post June 2015 Subscription Box Review - "Copper" + Coupon Code
Bespoke Post June 2015 Subscription Box Review – “Copper”

Bespoke Post delivers fresh and interesting lifestyle brands and products to men. Each month, you’ll get to choose from their limited-edition boxes filled with an array of products built around a central, unique theme. This month’s box options were “Copper” (Copper Mugs, Fiery Ginger Syrup & Ice Mallet and Lewis Bag), “Frontier” (No. 8 Pocket Knife, Bottle Opener, Black Sport Fountain Pen & Black Soft Cover Notebook), “Roam” (Tote Bag by Line of Trade, Cord Wrap, TM1985 and Water Bottle) and “Roast” (Presse Coffee Maker, Manual Burr Grinder & Coffee Beans). If you see the selections and decide you aren’t interested you are totally free to skip that month (you can opt out during the first 5 days of the month) and you won’t be charged.

Bespoke Post June 2015 Subscription Box Review - "Copper" + Coupon Code
The Box

Bespoke Post uses a variety of different shipping methods depending on the items on the box.  UPS delivered this one and it took just a few days to arrive.

Bespoke Post June 2015 Subscription Box Review - "Copper" + Coupon Code
First Look

Everything was packed nicely and very well protected.

Bespoke Post June 2015 Subscription Box Review - "Copper" + Coupon Code
The Information Card

We opted for the June 2015 Bespoke Post “Copper” box option which included the following:

~Copper Moscow Mule Mugs by Line of Trade ($40): We have a set of moscow mule mugs similar to these and we love them!  The copper makes them an easy way to keep your drinks chilled since it’s naturally insulating.  And they are really stylish too, so there’s that.

Bespoke Post June 2015 Subscription Box Review - "Copper" + Coupon Code
Copper Moscow Mule Mugs

~Liber & Co.’s Fiery Ginger Syrup ($8):This syrup makes a “mean Moscow Mule” or you can use it in place or a simple syrup in any other drink recipe.  Or just pour it in some sparkling water for some east and amazing homemade soda.  I think that is what I am going to end up doing with mine!

Bespoke Post June 2015 Subscription Box Review - "Copper" + Coupon Code
Liber & Co.’s Fiery Ginger Syrup

~Ice Mallet & Lewis Bag (~$10): I suppose you could use crushed ice from your ice-maker, but crushing it yourself seems more authentic.  And way more fun.  The cotton canvas bag will keep everything together and will absorb extra moisture from the ice.

Bespoke Post June 2015 Subscription Box Review - "Copper" + Coupon Code
Ice Mallet
Bespoke Post June 2015 Subscription Box Review - "Copper" + Coupon Code
Lewis Bag

~Recipes: The box also included a few drink recipes for Moscow Miles and also for a Black Apple Mule (which sounds amazing).  In addition the information card gives details on how to clean your copper mugs that they will always look perfect!

Bespoke Post June 2015 Subscription Box Review - "Copper" + Coupon Code
Recipe

All totaled I came up with a value of $58 for the June 2015 Bespoke Post box.  Not the most “valuable” box they have offered, but we knew exactly what the box was going to include so we are thrilled with it!  I think this would make a fantastic Father’s Day gift as well!

What do you think of Bespoke Post?  Did you get a box this month?  Which one?  If you are interested in subscribing or just want to learn more, click here and check out what boxes they have available.  You can use the coupon code “RESCUE” (I think this still works) to save 30% off your first box!

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Jennifer

Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Lily

    I hate to be “that commenter” but as an engineer, I have to point out that copper is a conductor, not an insulator. That’s why it’s so good for wiring and pots/pans. It transfers heat and cool better. So the cup feels colder than other cups, meaning it seems loke the drink is colder than with another cup.

    That being said, I love the copper mugs. Super chic and useful

    1. Jennifer

      lol!!! I don’t mind a little science lesson here and there! It wasn’t really one of my best subjects! It’s interesting though!

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