Box Review: Powered Geek Box – November 2015

Powered Geek Box

Powered Geek Box (formerly Power Up Box) is a geek subscription box featuring epic gifts for nerds, geeks and gamers. Our subscription box service delivers great gear and novelty items from big names like DC Comics, Marvel, Nintendo, Star Wars and Capcom right to your doorstep every month. Treat yourself to our geek subscribe box service or send it as a gift.

Powered Geek Box has two subscription box options: Deluxe (4-6 items) for $19.95 plus s/h per month or Premium (6-9 items) for $29.95 plus s/h per month. Plans are cheaper if you buy more than one month at a time.

This box was sent to SciFiChick.com for review.

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There are no themes for this box right now.

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Dr Who Adipose Funko POP! (Retail $8.43) – I’m not a Dr Who fan, but this POP is super cute.

Tetris Magnets (Retail $9.99) – OK, I think these could become addictive. Love it.

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Guinness World Records Build Your Own Flying UFOs (Retail $10.32) – I plan on putting this in my nephew’s stocking, but I think I’ll be “helping” him… aka playing with it too.

Stress Controller (Retail $6.95) – This is a cute stress ball substitute that retro gamers will enjoy.

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Family Guy Drinking Dice Game (Retail $5.78) – This would make a fun gag gift or white elephant.

Touch Control Joystick for Touchscreens (Retail $8.17) – I’ve included an image of the back so you can see what this is. It looks like this clever little joystick will work with any touchscreen device.

Filler candy – always welcome!

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GI Joe Cobra Commander Tshirt (Retail $10?) – I LOVE this shirt, and I’m not even a huge GI Joe fan – though I have seen even the worst of the bad movies. The only negative, is that the print is lopsided on the shirt. Notice the larger gap on the right than left side of the design. It wont stop me from wearing it, I’m sure – but it is unfortunate.

Summary: This was another fun and unique mystery box from Powered Geek Box. And the value was great. I like that they don’t stick to the same mold as some of the other geek boxes, yet I’d still like to see a theme.