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Powered Geek Box Review – March 2017

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Powered Geek Box Review - March 2017

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 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.

Disclosure: This complimentary box was received for review purposes. All opinions are my own, and no compensation was received.

Powered Geek Box boxes are shipped via USPS between the 22nd and 28th of each month.

The March 2017 Powered Geek Box (they don’t include an information card) featured the following items:

~Transformers T-Shirt: This is a distressed grey t-shirt with the Transformers logo. It’s super soft and has that worn look to it.  My husband isn’t one for flashy tees, but he will absolutely wear this.

 

~Walking Dead Pocket Pop! Set ($11.49): This set includes 1.5″ figures of Rick Grimes, Daryl Dickson, and the Teddy Bear Girl Walker in a collectible tin.  I would recommend leaving them in the tin to display as they are prone to tip over on their own.

 

~Fallout 4 Collectible Keychains (~$5): This blind bag included one of six variations. We don’t play Fallout 4, so we didn’t have a preference for the one we received.

 

~Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride Trading Cards:  I am not sure exactly where these are sold, but I don’t believe it’s in the US?  My children thought that they were fantastic, though!

 

~Attack of the Titan Backpack Hanger ($5.25): There were eight possible variations in this blind bag. I expected to receive a character, but we got the logo which works too!  You can never have enough backpack swag.

 

~Sticker & Pin: The box also included a Universal Zombie Hunting Permit and a Warning: Do Not Feed The Zombies! pin.

I couldn’t do a cost breakdown of this box, but, as usual, the Powered Geek Box provided a great mix of items.

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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