Geek Fuel Subscription Box Review + Coupon – December 2015
Geek Fuel is a geek subscription box that sends Steam video games, toys, collectibles and other exclusive geeky gear.
My Subscription Addiction pays for this subscription. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes).
The Subscription Box: Geek Fuel
The Cost: $23.90 a month
OR
Get a free $30 Star Wars Bonus Pack through Friday December 18th!
The Products: Games, toys, collectibles and other exclusive gear.
Ships to: US, UK, Canada
Delivered via: USPS
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Each box comes with a card detailing the items included.
It also comes with a Geek Guide mini mag. Here’s a look inside.
The Dark Knightmare Before Christmas – Value $10?
This month’s shirt, surprisingly, isn’t Star Wars! It’s a Dark Knight/Nightmare Before Christmas mashup shirt with my favorite member of Batman’s rogue gallery, The Joker, mashed up with Jack Skellington!
Homer Simpson’s Little Book of Laziness – $19.48 on Amazon
You could have received one of two Simpsons-related books this month. I received Homer’s Little Book of Laziness! This book is great, I was chuckling just randomly reading pages.
Here’s a look inside!
8-Bit Gift Wrap – Value $10?
I couldn’t find this exact thing online, but it’s some seriously cool gift wrap! You get three different variations of gift wrap: Mario, Zelda, and Mega Man – very cool, and something I need!
Devil’s Bluff Video Game + Bloo Kid 2 Video Game – Value $19
This month is a double game month (although only one is Mac supported :()! These games look like a blast this month. On a related note, did anyone buy a Steam machine? Are they worth it?
BB-8 Eraser – Value $1-2?
That link is for wholesale purchase. Getting ready for tomorrow! Hopefully, this new movie can “erase” the bad taste of Episode 1-3. See what I did there.
Liquid Sabers Candy – Value $1-2?
I can’t find these online either. These also come with two wrap-around stickers to complete your lil’ lightsaber.
Death Star Mold – Value $3.94 on Amazon
Please note, this does come in a little box, which isn’t in any of my pictures. This is a cool ice cube mold to create you very own Death Star!
It pops open and you can see the Death Star detail.
I tried to get a close-up, which was difficult – this was the best I could get.
Geek Fuel Greeting Card – Value $1-2?
This would be nice to include if you’re gifting Geek Fuel this holiday season!
Verdict: I was pretty surprised this month. By all indications, I would have assumed the biggest items and shirt would have been Star Wars related! That being said, it was a good month since I liked the biggest value items! I did not win the Star Wars movie ticket in my box 🙁 – hopefully, you did, and put it to good use!
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I just got mine today and I got Bart’s Manual of Mischief. I really love this box! I did a subscription because of the Star Wars bonus offer and I love everything in it. I did not get a movie ticket, which I would definitely use even though I already saw the movie this past weekend. I am going to see it again!
I love Jack Skellington so this mashup is pretty cool. Looking forward to future boxes!
If you live in the Denver area you also received a ticket for an Evening of Star Wars with the Colorado Symphony. The ticket I ended up getting when I priced online was $77 which puts this as the single best value for my money I’ve ever received from any mystery box.
Weird. My Box was completely different.
I love the coffee table books that Geek Fuel adds in their boxes. Much better than salt and pepper shakers.
I love the wrapping paper and card! But more importantly I need to find a way to buy myself that t shirt I loveI it!
My son got the same Simpson’s book. What was the other one?
On the card it shows the other. Bart’s Manual of Mischief!