Powered Geek Box March 2016 Subscription Box Review

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Powered Geek Box Box
Cost: Deluxe: $26.90/month ($19.95 + $6.95 S/H).  Premium: $39.90/month ($29.95 + $9.95 S/H).
Ships To: United States.
Coupon Code: “SuburbanMom” to save 10% off your first month.

Powered Geek Box March 2016 Subscription Box Review
Powered Geek Box (formerly known as PowerUp Box) is a monthly subscription service that includes geeky, gamer, and pop culture gear. The Powered Geek Box team goes around the country searching for the best gear there is to assure an epic box every month, every time. The Premium Box ($39.90/month) includes 6-9 items while the Deluxe Box ($26.90/month) includes 4-6 items and both boxes will include a t-shirt every month. I receive The Premium Box to review.
Powered Geek Box March 2016 Subscription Box Review
Powered Geek Box boxes are shipped via USPS between the 22nd and 28th of each month. Powered Geek Box is in the process of revamping their logo/boxes, so some shipments may just arrive in a plain black box this month.
Powered Geek Box March 2016 Subscription Box Review

Powered Geek Box doesn’t curate around a theme, so you never know what you will receive. The March 2016 Powered Geek Box included the following items:

~Nintendo Super Mario Trucker Hat ($12.99): This hat is amazing!  B spied it in my stack of subscription box stuff as I was taking box pictures over the weekend and instantly put it on. And he doesn’t even wear hats.  It’s currently on display in my son’s room, who loves playing Mario Brothers.

Powered Geek Box March 2016 Subscription Box Review

~Harry Potter Azkaban Prison T-Shirt (~$10): I can’t locate this exact shirt online, so I estimated the price.  It’s a cool shirt and is making me want to rematch the Prisoner of Azkaban because I do not remember this image from the movie (which really isn’t saying much).

Powered Geek Box March 2016 Subscription Box Review

~POP! Vinyl Superman Solider ($7): This POP! is from the movie Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice, Superman Soldier.  We haven’t gotten a chance to see it yet, but it’s a very cool figure and will be great in my son’s Superhero room.

Powered Geek Box March 2016 Subscription Box Review

Powered Geek Box March 2016 Subscription Box Review

~Funko DC Comics: ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ Mystery Minis Vinyl Figurine ($5.99): I am such a sucker for a blind box.  I actually think I like them more than my kids do.  We received a Batman figure which I couldn’t be happier with!

Powered Geek Box March 2016 Subscription Box Review

Powered Geek Box March 2016 Subscription Box Review

~Superman by Zak! Mug ($5.99): I don’t think I have met a coffee mug from a subscription box that I don’t like.  B laughs at my coffee mug collection, but really, it could be worse.  I like to eat ice-cream out of coffee mugs.  Does anyone else do this?  It slides around too much in the bowl (B also thinks this is crazy), but in a mug you don’t have those issues!

Powered Geek Box March 2016 Subscription Box Review

Powered Geek Box March 2016 Subscription Box Review

~Marvel The Punisher Keychain ($5.98): This Punisher keychain will be great on my 7 year-old’s backpack!

Powered Geek Box March 2016 Subscription Box Review
All totaled I came up with an estimated value of $47.95 for the March 2016 Powered Geek Box.   I love the mixture of products they include in their boxes and feel like they always have something in them that everyone in our house will enjoy!

What do you think of Powered Geek Box?  If you are interested in ordering you can use the coupon code “SuburbanMom” to save 10% off your first month!  You can also send Powered Geek Box box as a gift!

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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!

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  1. Mrs. L

    Very cool box. And about eating ice cream out of a mug? Well, I tried that once. It’s simple really. You can lick a bowl, not a mug (enter big cheesy grin here).

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