Loot Crate Subscription Box Review & Coupon - September 2015

Loot Crate is a monthly subscription box for geeks and gamers. They include 6-8 items from collectibles, apparel, tech gadgets, art and other gears. The theme for September is Summon, which includes various (some exclusive) products related to series involving summons.

Subscription: Loot Crate

Category: Geeks and Gamers

What's Included: 6-8 items from collectibles, apparel, tech gadgets, art and other gears.

Price: $13.95 plus $6.00 shipping per month in the US (Please note the recent price increase from $13.37).

Ships To: US and worldwide.

Coupon: Enter coupon code NEWS3 to save $3.00 on a new subscription.

Read more Loot Crate reviews.

Boxometry Loot Crate September 2015 Review - Magazine and Pin

The box comes with Loot Crate's detail booklet, and a collectible pin based on the theme.

Boxometry Loot Crate September 2015 Review - Exclusive Supernatural 1967 Chevy Impala

Product: Exclusive Supernatural 1967 Chevy Impala
Retail Value: $14.99 (Estimated)

This is a 1:43 scale replica of Dean's signature ride from Supernatural. The car features its original Kansas license plate. Since the replica is exclusive, I estimated the value based on the prices I see on the web. The car is relatively well made, and is a nice collectible.

Boxometry Loot Crate September 2015 Review - Home Simpson Golden Buddha (Kidrobot)

Product: Homer Simpson Golden Buddha (Kidrobot)
Retail Value: $14.99

There's a regular version of this Simpson x Kidrobot figure where the character is shown in normal colors. This version is completely painted in gold, which I believe is a Loot Crate version. I accidentally switched the donut and the bracelet when I photographed this. Oops!

Boxometry Loot Crate September 2015 Review - Pokemon Laplander Hat (Bioworld)

Product: Pokemon Laplander Hat (Bioworld)
Retail Value: $13.00

This Pokemon hat is super adorable. I would let my little 15-month old wear it but it's too big for him. It is well made, and also makes a great gift for Pokemon fans.

Boxometry Loot Crate September 2015 Review - Exclusive Hearthstone Foam Stress Ball (Blizzard Entertainment)

Product: Exclusive Hearthstone Foam Stress Ball (Blizzard Entertainment)
Retail Value: $8.00 (Estimated)

I believe this is a Loot Crate exclusively licensed product since I do not see it in Blizzard's online shop. It's a nice little stress ball. I received a similar item from another subscription box.

Boxometry Loot Crate September 2015 Review - Master Summoner Free Mobile Game & Hearthstone Collectible Coin and Card Pack Code

Product: Master Summoner Free Mobile Game & Hearthstone Collectible Coin and Card Pack Code

I didn't put a value to these since it depends on whether you redeem the codes or download the game. The Hearthstone Collectible Coin and Card Pack Code were originally offered as a Blizzcon 2014 exclusive. It includes DLC for exclusive digital game cards.

ProductsRetail Value
Exclusive Supernatural 1967 Chevy Impala $14.99
Homer Simpson Golden Buddha (Kidrobot) $14.99
Pokemon Laplander Hat (Bioworld) $13.00
Exclusive Hearthstone Foam Stress Ball (Blizzard Entertainment) $8.00
Master Summoner Free Mobile Game & Hearthstone Collectible Coin and Card Pack Code N/A
Total $50.98

Final Thoughts: I think Loot Crate did a good job curating the products. Most of the items are either exclusive or an exclusive version for the box, which makes them great collectibles. This also adds value to the box.

About the author

Linda

Linda is the co-founder and designer of boxometry.com. She discovered subscription boxes when she was searching for non-toxic and eco-friendly baby toys. Since beginning of 2014, she’s been addicted to all sorts of subscription boxes due to a wide range of interests. Among Linda’s favorites are any subscription boxes that feature natural or organic beauty & personal care products, and geek & technology items.

Boxometry will never accept monetary compensation in exchange for a positive review, but will accept a box at no cost to provide honest feedback. This post may contain affiliate or referral links. Please read the complete Boxometry disclosure.

Comments

  • There are currently no comments

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked*