May 2016 Loot Crate Unboxing: Power
What is Loot Crate?
Taken from the Loot Crate site, "Each month, Loot Crate™ ships a themed mystery box of the best geek, gaming, and pop culture gear to a subscriber base of over 100,000 Looters. We emphasize phenomenal support and content, and include gear from some of the most respected entertainment and consumer product companies in the world." Loot Crate sells for $13.95 a month plus $6.00 shipping and handling. You can save on the costs by subscribing for longer periods as well. If you like this theme check out the link at the bottom to subscribe.What's in the Box?
As a recovering World of Warcraft player, I love this shirt. The Orc and Human design is subtle and not too "flashy". Definitely going to wear this to the movie.
This thing is amazing! I wasn't too sure what kind of kitchen item we would be getting in this month but I'm happy it's this. I now have the power to...resist oven temperatures!
Who didn't like watching DBZ as a kid? This Shenron and Dragon Ball plushie is awesome. It also has a clasp if you want to hook it on a bag.
The last two Q-Figs we got were great. The Adam West Batman and Deadpool figures are awesome, and now I get to add a sweet Hulk figure to add to the shelf. This figure is also a Loot Crate exclusive, which is awesome.
This month's pin is a robot from Battleborn. Redeem your code on the LOOT CRATE website to receive some in game items.
The box turns into a display for your new Q-Fig!
Final Thoughts
I think this month's items were worth it. A lot of quality items without any filler. I don't have a favorite because I loved everything in this one! One of my favorite boxes to date.
If you want to sign up use this LINK, also use the promo code BOX5 to save $5 off your first subscription. If that code doesn't work you can use SAVE3 for $3 off any subscription. I also get credit towards more Loot Crates if you use the link.
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ABOUTME
Hello, my name is Nick and I'm from Guam. I'm an avid gamer and functional fitness exerciser. I'm not great at either but I do my best. I would describe myself as a huge nerd since I love most things you would find in typical nerd culture. I started doing CrossFit at CrossFit Gof Metgot in 2013 as a way to get my weight under control. I decided to change my exercise habits to lose that excess weight and be more fit. Hopefully my story inspires people to try out CrossFit.
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