Wednesday, July 6, 2016

SurvivalBoxes.com Subscription Box #5 - Unboxing



Today Luke and Susan doing an Unboxing of the SurvivalBoxes.com Subscription Box.  This is box #5.  Will it be good or will there be some major issues?  Grab a cup of coffee and lets see what's inside.

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LINK : http://survivalboxes.com

SURVIVAL BOXES are packed with items from the survival elements of Gear, Food, and Water. Plus Survival Garden Seeds!

Every month you will receive:

• Survival Gear - (2-5 survival items or 1 major one)

• Survival Food - 25-year shelf life storable meals and foods (Different entree & food varieties every month)

- 24 hours/1 Day supply of 25-year storable food in every box

***Minimum of 8 servings/2000 Calories in every box***

• Survival Water - Emergency water & water purification

• Survival Seeds - Storable Non-GMO Heirloom seeds (3 varieties per month that will produce renewable food in your survival garden)

• Survival Knowledge Cards - Survival Tips and Instruction

Cost : $39.99 monthly

prepay for 3 months : $116.97

Prepay 6 months : $227.94

Prepay 12 months : $443.88

Shipping : $9.95

Monthly Box :

Boxes will ship around the 7th

Awesome Money Back Guarantee :

Cancel or skip a box anytime!  No questions and no hassle!  If you are not 100% satisfied with your Survival Box,  just send it back.

Survival Food :

The company also has a survival box of food supplies which include storable food along with seeds.

2 comments:

  1. I agree about the box. I'm a big fan of Chinese products as they come up with some great stuff at a competitive price. I know a Chinese product when I see one. However, there is a certain part of the American customer base that doesn't shop the Internet and would be delighted to receive a paracord bracelet that has no functional application. If Survival Box has tapped into that market I say good for them. I'll pass though.

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  2. I think I could do better buying gear and food then these guys.
    It looks like they are selling rudimentary camping gear and food at premium prices.
    I don't see the point of paying $50 a month for things that can be bought for less and with higher quality.

    Tony

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