Geek Fuel Review – January 2015

Geek Fuel Review – January 2015

Geek Fuel is a monthly mystery box filled with exclusive games, toys, gear, collectibles and all things epic. They guarantee at least $40 worth of geeky goodness in each box.

Cost: $17.90/month, $16.90/month (3 months), $15.90/month (6 months), and $13.90/month (annually) + $12 Shipping to Canada or $6 to US. Ships internationally.

Subscribe to the 6 or 12 month plan and get bonus mystery items.

Geek Fuel Review – January 2015

Geek Fuel comes with a nice info card with details about the products in the box.

Geek Fuel Review – January 2015

Geek Fuel Armoury Featured T-Shirt "A Brief History of Time Travel"

This shirt is available exclusively to GF subscribers. It has some of their favourite machines throughout history on it.

Geek Fuel Review – January 2015

Over The Top Games Full Mojo Rampage Downloadable Game & Vinyl Sticker
$13

Full Mojo Rampage is a rogue-like game that takes place within the confines of the Voodoo reality. In this realm only the most powerful rites and powers can provide a safeguard against evil. Dying is not the end, only the beginning to becoming a stronger voodoo soul!

Iron-Ant Mash-Up Magnet 

Another Geek Fuel exclusive - this magnet is the first release of their Superhero Mash-Up Magnets.

Geek Fuel Review – January 2015

Bif Bang Pow Doctor Who Dalek Monitor Mate 
$8-$18

Mini Bobble Head that sticks to the top of your monitor. I found several prices of this online, so my value would be the lowest at $8.

Geek Fuel Review – January 2015

Boston America Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Link Hylian Shield Candy Tin
$3.99

Vandor Star Trek Desk Coaster
$2.90

These coasters come in 4 different Enterprise and Bird-of-Prey blueprint designs.

Geek Fuel Review – January 2015

Geek Fuel Geek Guide

Inside talks about the most anticipated comic releases, geek gift guides among other geek-related things.

Geek Fuel Review – January 2015

I couldn't come up with a total value for this box, but it does look like it the value is over the cost of the box. While I didn't find this box very interesting or fun, I'm not the audience for this type of box. I was hoping it would have some fun things for the boys, but Geek Fuel is more for adults than kids that's for sure. I did like the t-shirt, mostly because it wasn't too geeky looking. So, if you're into Geek boxes this could be a good one to try.

Every month Geek Fuel gives away a free box which you can enter HERE. The latest one just closed, but just check back for when the new one starts.

What do you think of Geek Fuel?

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