Mine Chest Review – May / June 2017

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Mine Chest Review - May / June 2017
Mine Chest, the first official Minecraft subscription box, is a bundle of hand-picked, official, Minecraft goodies, delivered right to your doorstep every other month. Exactly what’s included is a closely-guarded secret, but expect an exclusive t-shirt, exclusive items, a premium collectible chest, a unique project, and a selection of official collectibles. It should be noted that Mine Chest has recently joined forces with Loot Crate and now ships bi-monthly instead of monthly. In addition, the price has increased from $36.99 to $39.99/box.

Mine Chest
Cost: $39.99/bi-monthly (Was $36.99/month)
Ships To: United States. International (add $10)
Coupon Code: N/A

Mine Chest Review - May / June 2017

Mine Chest ships via USPS. I am not totally sure when this box was supposed to ship.  I *think* it should have shipped shortly after the ordering deadline, which was May 15th, but it’s not totally clear on the website.  Regardless, this box shipped very late!

Mine Chest Review - May / June 2017

Each Mine Chest box can be transformed to match that month’s theme.  My boys are 5 and 9 and are absolutely obsessed with Minecraft and always get so excited to open up these boxes.
Mine Chest Review - May / June 2017

Mine Chest Review - May / June 2017

The May / June 2017 Mine Chest theme was “PLAINS” and included the following items:

~Blue Plush Sheep:  I can’t find any blue plush Minecraft sheep for sale, so it’s possible this is a Mine Chest exclusive?  Or a brand new item.  My kids were thrilled with this fuzzy guy, and he’s all moved in L’s room – which is where the Minecraft playing goes down.

Mine Chest Review - May / June 2017

Mine Chest Review - May / June 2017

 

~Minecraft T-Shirt: My oldest (L) claims all the Minecraft t-shirts, and I suspect he’ll be wearing this one tomorrow.  It’s a sheep climbing a hill on a blue background.  One note – I thought this t-shirt was quite boxy.  More so than normal in my opinion.  I’d love if they used a softer material (like a washed cotton) with a slightly longer / leaner style through the body, but I doubt that will happen.  I’ll probably just need to size up for L, so it’s not a crop top. The body will be huge, but that preferable to the crop top.

Mine Chest Review - May / June 2017

 

~Minecraft Horse Pin: All Mine Chest boxes include an exclusive pin, and I think this is the best of the bunch so far.  My 5-year-old wears them for a while, and then they end up on his backpack.

Mine Chest Review - May / June 2017

 

~Mine Chest Exclusive Sticker: My boys both passed on this sticker, so it’s now on my computer.  They think it’s cool I have a Mine Craft item on my computer, and I think it’s pretty.  Win-win!

Mine Chest Review - May / June 2017

 

~Minecraft Stamp & Ink Pad: As usual, the box contained a Minecraft stamp and ink pad.  The boys like them, but I feel like we could do without another stamp.  The stamp is grass, and the inkpad is a brownish/green shade.  It’s a little splotchy, but I am hoping the more they use it, the better it looks.

Mine Chest Review - May / June 2017

Mine Chest Review - May / June 2017

Mine Chest Review - May / June 2017

~Minecraft Grass: I had to ask what this was because I had no idea.  It’s foam grass that you can use to display your Minecraft “stuff”.  Meh.  These will likely end up getting tossed.
Mine Chest Review - May / June 2017

I felt like the May / June 2017 Mine Chest was missing something. My boys were happy, but I wasn’t impressed.  I’m also getting a bit annoyed with their shipping delays.  It’s becoming a regular thing, and I really hope they get back on track soon!

Did you get the May / June 2017 Mine Chest?  What’d you think? If you are interested in subscribing, you can get signed up here.  You have until July 15th at 9 pm PST to get signed up for the next 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!

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  1. em

    I agree, this box felt empty like the “it” item. I hope their shipping becomes regular soon also.

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