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).
The Subscription Box: Powered Geek 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
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Good To Know: This box doesn't have info cards.
Powered Geek Box now has themes - March's theme was 'Post-Apocalyptic'!
G.I. Joe Shirt - Value $18-20 on Amazon
This month's shirt doesn't really fall into the theme at all, but I still love this piece of nostalgia. While my brother was more into G.I. Joe than I was, that still meant that I was getting hand-me-downs and had to play G.I. Joe - so this is nostalgic for me.
The Walking Dead Pocket POP Set - Value $12 on Amazon
As a POP fanatic - I was really excited for this tin.
This set of Pocket POPs comes with Daryl, Rick, and Teddy Bear Walker.
I love these little mini versions of the full-size POPs. Typically, these are on keychains (which I unscrew for display), but these are free-standing. They look good in the case or on display by themselves.
Attack on Titan backpack Hanger - Value $8 on Amazon
You'll get a blind bag toy featuring Attack on Titan.
There are 8 to collect and I received Mikasa. Unlike the Funko keychains, these wouldn't be freestanding if you remove the keychain.
Fallout 4 Collectible Keychains - Value $10-15?
You'll get a Fallout 4 item as well. These are blind bag keychains, and there are 6 to collect.
I got the Iron Fist Vault Boy perk!
There are 6 to collect in total - but these weren't easy to find online.
Corpse Bride Cards - Value $2?
You'll get a pack of Corpse Bride trading cards that are Japanese imports.
The cards themselves are pretty eye-popping with lots of shiny details - I like them!
Zombie Pin and Sticker - Value $1-2?
The last items in the box were a zombie-related sticker and pin set.
Verdict: Powered Geek Box doesn't deliver any exclusives, but they tend to hit over the cost of the box consistently. With the new introductions of themes, it's been easier to get a read on whether the items will be interesting for you or not - and they've been pretty good at sticking to the themes, this month does have some missteps from the theme, though. Overall, I'm usually excited to take a peek inside of my Powered Geek Box each month.
What did you think of the March 2017 Powered Geek Box?
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