Infinity Crates February 2017

February’s Infinity Crates has been shipped and it’s finally here! This month’s was a surprise, after I didn’t receive any emails to say when I might receive it.

Infinity Crates is a United Kingdom based monthly subscription box that offers a new theme every month. There are four different crates on offer, Classic Crate for £16.99 plus p&p, Premium Crate for £23.99 plus p&p, Kids Crate for £16.99 plus p&p and T-Shirt Only Crate for £7.99 plus p&p. Every box is guaranteed a POP! Vinyl figure and a T-shirt.

The exclusive theme for this month’s crate is Power.

The exclusive Pop! Vinyl figure I received this month was Daredevil. If you have been following my blog for a little while now, you will know that I received Daredevil in the July Crate. I am a little disappointed to have received him again but what’s lucky is that he is a different Daredevil, which I’m glad about! I love the colouring for this one, he’s a lot more bold than my other Daredevil, I also love his hero pose.

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Within the crates you are also guaranteed T-Shirts, this month I received one in the theme of Wreck-It Ralph with The Hulk twist. I can safely say I adore the design! I love how they’ve incorporated the two characters together, it’s amazing. The design is done very well, when I first looked at it, I immediately saw The Hulk, whereas my mum saw Wreck-It Ralph, this is a nice little twist.

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Now onto the smaller items of the crate, first up is an Amazing Spider-Man mug, I believe you can never have too many mugs. Especially themed ones like this, I know a lot of people hate receiving mugs within subscription boxes because that’s all they receive but this is only my second one with Infinity Crates. I love the detail to this mug, I love that it’s focused on his face rather than his whole body.

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I also received two A5 Prints, one Halo and then the other Pokemon, I love these as they are perfect for decorating my bedroom. Since subscribing to Infinity Crates, I’ve received a lot of different Prints, I love that I’ve yet to receive the same print. I think this would be something that would turn me off to the company as they don’t take this into consideration.

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The last item within the crate was a Dragon Ball Z Pendant, I’m not exactly sure about this as I’m not a massive fan of Dragon Ball. I don’t know what I would be using this for as it seems to be more of a costume jewellery rather than an every day Necklace. If it was something I was interested in, I might be a little bit more happier with it. I don’t even know what it represents within the TV Show.

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Overall I am happy with everything I received as it does count up to the value, well the POP! Vinyl and the T-Shirt alone do that. I’ll definitely be wearing the T-Shirt as I adore it, a lovely design. The new addictions to my print collection does mean I need to buy some frames to display them on my walls, which I can not wait to do because I love these Prints.

If you would love to know what I received in previous crates, head over HERE to see January’s Infinity Crates.

Well, there will go guys! February’s Infinity Crates, now if you fancy getting your hands-on April’s crate you can do! Just head over to their website HERE. I will say these Crates are worth the price! Especially if you only count the Pop! Vinyl and T-Shirt.

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3 thoughts on “Infinity Crates February 2017

  1. I’ve seen loads of subscription boxes floating round the web lately but this is the most original one yet – unless I’m more of a beauty niche lol! I know my boyfriend would love stuff like this so maybe I’ll treat him to a couple of months boxes..!
    Elen x
    blackcoffeebreakfast.wordpress.com

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