Infinity Crates Geek Box Review – November 2016

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The theme for the Infinity Crates UK geek box for November 2016 came was Page To Screen. This meant a set of items with their origins in the printed world, particularly books and comics.

The box arrived safely through Royal Mail. The recent boxes have seen a slightly revised information card, with pictures on one side and words on the back. This was included and the new design works well.

Infinity Crates are personalised, particularly with a T-Shirt chosen from a set of exclusive designs and a Funko POP! Vinyl from a collection geared towards your interests. To help with this, when you sign up for Infinity Crates, you provide details of the type of fandoms that you enjoy. The information card also shows some of the other items which you might have received, this is always interesting to see.

There are a selection of different pricing options available for Infinity Crates.

This review covers the main offering, the Classic Crate. This currently sells for £19.99 GBP ($26 USD) including delivery within the UK.

The other options include the Premium Crate at £26.99 GBP, the Kids Crate at £19.99 GBP and the T-Shirt Only Crate at £10.99 GBP.

As a long-standing subscriber, I pay for several months of subscription at a time. I also pay a fractionally lower rate for the Classic Crate, which is one reason why I keep my subscription running.

 

Box Contents

Lord Of The Rings T-Shirt (Exclusive)

I like the grey colour of this T-Shirt, which references Sam’s love for potatoes in The Two Towers from The Lord Of The Rings.

A fun and wearable design.

I’ll value this at the T-Shirt standard of $10 USD.

War Machine Funko POP! Vinyl

This is a Funko POP! Vinyl from the Captain America Civil War series.

It’s a bobble head and a new design to me. The silver look is neat.

You can see the War Machine Funko POP! Vinyl on Amazon.com.

This one is sells for less than others in the series, so I’ll value it at a typical price of $7 USD.

The Walking Dead Daryl Cushion Cover

This is something different to the typical items in many boxes.

There’s no mention regarding if it’s an exclusive or not, or if it’s an official item from the show.

There are several The Walking Dead Cushions Covers available on Amazon.com.

Although I can’t see this particular one, I’ll assign a mid-range value of $8 USD

Jurassic Park Window Sticker

This is a small window sticker, presented on a vinyl feel base.

It looks good, showing the traditional Jurassic Park logo.

Again, it’s not clear if this is an official item or not.

I’ll use the usual value I place on items like this of $2 USD.

Harry Potter Capsule

I always like these blind bag style items.

This small egg like capsule contains a small figurine.

I haven’t been able to track down this particular series, which is labelled on the outside and, unusually, has the seal covered in sellotape.

Still, these are fun items to have.

I’ll use an upper end valuation of $5 USD here.

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Box Review

Good to see Infinity Crates attempting some different style items. I get a total value here of $32 USD.

The value is only slightly above the cost price, but almost all of the items hold some interest. The only item that I see heading quickly to the rubbish is the sticker, as I just can’t imagine wanting to display it in a window.

The best item is the Funko POP! Vinyl. There’s also a decent T-Shirt and a bit of fun with the Harry Potter figure.

I like the inclusion of the cushion cover, but I’m not sold on the design, for what would end up being a very visible item if displayed. It does look a bit on the cheap side.

Infinity Crates continues to be one of the most interesting boxes, due to every box being different. Do check them out.

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