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Powered Geek Box Subscription Box Review – April 2016

Eric Cadman
ByEric CadmanMay 2, 2016 | 0 comments

Powered Geek Box Subscription Box Review April 2016 - box

Powered Geek Box
4.9 overall rating
18 Ratings | 5 Reviews

Powered Geek Box is subscription box in the geek and gamer genre. They offer two different tiers of subscriptions: Premium (6-9 items a month), or Deluxe (4-6 items).

This review is for the Premium subscription.

This box was sent to us for review purposes. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes).

Powered Geek Box Subscription Box Review April 2016 - inside

The Subscription Box: Powered Geek Box (formerly Power Up Box)

The Cost: $19.95 + $6.95 shipping a month for the Deluxe Box, $29.95 + $9.95 shipping for the Premium Box

The Products: 4-6 geek/gamer items for Deluxe, 6-9 items for Premium

Ships to: US

Check out all of our Power Up Box reviews!

Good To Know: This box doesn't have themes or info cards.

Powered Geek Box Subscription Box Review April 2016 - all items

Powered Geek Box Subscription Box Review April 2016 - shirt

Star Wars Shirt - Value $18

This exact shirt wasn't available online, so I grabbed a similar one from the manufacturer's online store for value. I really like this month's shirt! It's pretty simple, but it's definitely something I'll wear.

Powered Geek Box Subscription Box Review April 2016 - shirt sleeve

I really like the pinstripe sleeves!

Powered Geek Box Subscription Box Review April 2016 - bobblehead and coasters

C-3PO Funko Bobblehead - Value $12.95

If this box had themes, this month would most certainly be 'Star Wars'. First up, a C-3PO bobblehead from The Force Awakens. I've received quite a few bobbleheads like this lately, so this is another one to add to the collection.

Powered Geek Box Subscription Box Review April 2016 - bobblehead

Here's our droid out of the box. Red arm and all.

Star Wars Coaster Set - Value $7.55 on Amazon

This is a 4 piece coaster set, with some awesome graphic work on each one.

Powered Geek Box Subscription Box Review April 2016 - coasters

Here is each one - great artistic coasters if you ask me!

Powered Geek Box Subscription Box Review April 2016 - socks and pin

Captain America Socks - Value $7.25 on Amazon

There were two Captain America items this month. The first being this pair of men's crew socks. These are polyester and spandex socks.

Captain America POP Pin - Value $5.97 on Amazon

The last Captain America item is a Funko POP Pin, featuring Cap in his Civil War mask.

Powered Geek Box Subscription Box Review April 2016 - water bottle

Star Wars Collapsible Water Bottle - Value $6.21 on Amazon

The last item is this collapsible water bottle. I don't use many of these - but it looks like it has a good, quality, lid to it.

Verdict: This month was ok for Powered Geek Box. I was a big fan of the shirt and bobblehead, and while the other items weren't bad, they also weren't exciting items for me. I do like they kept somewhat of a theme for the items included - that made it fun to unbox for me and find out what Star Wars item might be next out of the box.

What did you think of the April Powered Geek Box?

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Power Up Box is a subscription box that provides geeky, nerdy, pop culture, and gamer items. Power Up Box includes two different sized boxes, which hold a set number of items. A premium box which includes 6-9 premium items with a guaranteed monthly t-shirt. And a deluxe box which includes 4-6 deluxe... read more.
Eric Cadman
Eric Cadman
Eric is the co-founder of My Subscription Addiction. He's been hooked on geek subscription boxes since 2012 thanks to Loot Crate and Nerd Block. Geek boxes sparked his desire for collecting Funko Pops and comic book statues!

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