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Powered Geek Box Subscription Box Review + Coupon – May 2017

Eric Cadman
ByEric CadmanJun 8, 2017 | 1 comment

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) - and now, offer two more options - Geek Chic for women and Ultimate Geek for bigger ticket geeky 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: $19.99 + $9.99 shipping a month for the Deluxe Box, $29.95 + $9.99 shipping for the Premium Box

ACTIVE DEAL: Save 10% on your first box!
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The Products: 4-6 geek/gamer items for Deluxe, 6-9 items for Premium

Ships to: US

Check out all of my Powered Geek Box reviews to get more information on this subscription. Check out all of our Geeky Subscription Boxes in the Subscription Box List. Rate, review, and follow this subscription on the Powered Geek Box profile page.

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

So, I'm pretty sure that Powered Geek Box has already dropped their themes this year - the last one we have seen was for March. So, it's likely back to being a theme-less mystery box.

The Joker Shirt - Value $16 on Amazon

This month's shirt features Batman's great villain - even if Lego Batman refuses to admit it - The Joker! This has a bit of a 'Killing Joke' vibe to it - so I'm liking it.

K'Nex Luigi - Value $7 on Amazon

There is a Mario item this month - and it's from the MarioKart Wii game.

Luigi is ready to go with the vehicle of your choice!

Power Rangers Mash'ems - Value $10 on Amazon

You'll get a blind bag Mash'ems figure featuring the Power Rangers.

I consider these tiny little stress balls - which is exactly how I use them as well.

Zelda Backpack Buddy - Value $7 on Amazon

There's a second blind bag toy this month - it's a backpack buddy featuring Zelda.

There are a few characters to collect - across different games.

I got Zelda from Ocarina of Time.

Takaratomy Official Pokemon X and Y MC-034 2" Honedge Figure - Value $6 on Amazon

I received a Takaratomy Pokemon figure as well.

This is a 2-inch tall Honedge figure - it's definitely one of the more sought after Takaratomy figures from the group!

Batman Playing Cards - Value $7-10 on Amazon

You'll get a set of playing cards featuring (mostly) Batman himself.

I love the graphic design of the cards - and I'm loving the different looks at Batman on each card. I'm surprised The Joker isn't on the joker card!

Avengers Assemble stationary - Value $5?

The last item in the box is a small 5.5x4 inch stationary set featuring the Avengers.

Each page features the heroes and the Avengers logo.

Verdict: My value come to around $60 for this $40 box - which is decent value, but it also just lacks a major hero item this month - this might be one of my least favorite deliveries from them in years. They had been sending out a POP or Funko item with each box - I'm hoping they can get back to that to get back on track.

What did you think of the May 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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1 comment

Davis

Wait! Hold up!

The Joker isn’t on the Joker card?!?!

WHAT!!

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