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Super Geek Box Subscription Box Review + Coupon – April 2018

Eric Cadman
ByEric CadmanMay 11, 2018 | 1 comment

Super Geek Box
3.2 overall rating
12 Ratings | 2 Reviews

Super Geek Box is geek box that promises 5-8 items per month. They've just recently changed their format to offer a bigger box with a $50+ value in each box.

My Subscription Addiction pays for this box. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes).

About Super Geek Box

The Subscription Box: Super Geek Box

The Cost: $14.92 plus shipping ($10 shipping to the US)

ACTIVE DEAL: Save $2 off of your first month
CODE: LVL+1

The Products: Every month features a mystery collection with a guaranteed exclusive Ultra-EPIC Shirt!

Ships to: US and Canada

April 2018 Emerald Super Geek Box Review

The April box carries a green color scheme through the 5 items.

You'll get a card that includes the list of items in the box.

On the reverse side, you'll get a preview of the next month.

You can also expect a little button with each box - this month's pin goes along with the shirt design.

Zelda Song of Storms Shirt - Value $15?

This month's exclusive shirt design pays homage to the Song of Storms from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

Yoshi's Park Hat - Value $10-15?

As they've switched over to a more wearable-focused box - they've also been sending a ton of hats just like this one.

The design is a mashup of Yoshi and Jurassic Park - I'm honestly surprised I haven't seen this one done before.

The design comes from their in-house NERDCRE8 line.

The hat's themselves do feel like quality hats. But, the design is printed on opposed to it being a heavier duty patch material or something like that - and you can always expect a snapback hat, so one size fits most.

B-MO Socks - Value $10-12?

My favorite item of the batch are these B-MO socks! Socks have also become a bit of a regular in this geek box since they've switched their focus a little bit.

Pickle Rick Air Freshener - value $1-2?

It's been a great past 24 hours for Rick and Morty fans after the show has been renewed for another 70 episodes! To top it off, the final item in my Super Geek Box is a Pickle Rick air freshener - and, no, it doesn't smell like pickles.

Verdict: The box has shifted pretty heavily towards geeky wearables - so if you're looking for exclusive wearables, then this subscription is a really low-cost option. I'm still on the fence whether I like the old format or the new format more - I think I need a few more months.

To Wrap Up:

Can you still get this box if you sign up today? No - you can find the current month available at the top of their homepage. They are currently taking May subscriptions.

Coupon – Use coupon code LVL+1 to save $2 on your first month.

Check out all of our Super 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 Super Geek Box profile page.

What did you think of the April 2018 Emerald Super Geek Box?

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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

Anna Loftis

I like having mostly wearables. I think it’s worth it more than objects to gather dust. Dont get me wrong, I still enjoy my pops and figures, but after a while I find my enjoyment for collectables is waning, just like the space I have to store them.

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