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As a total noob, this might be useful for me, but if I could get it cheaper anywhere else I would.

And I guess a start-up in what seems to my casual eye a pretty saturated group of suppliers of airsoft kit would be difficult!

 
Just ordered a box of blasters (12 bottles I think) will split between myself and my brother. I stick it in the garage it takes up no space and my busy lifestyle is not affected.

There are TOO many subscription boxes already from wine, cheese to nerd based boxes to razors, whats next loo roll? 

I cant personally see it taking off, as mentioned brand is a big factor, plus people like tracers, Bios, different weights etc.. Theres a lot of factors and I already have a wardrobe full of old gear and bits n bobs I have accumulated I will not use, I dont want more!

However I do like the comment above about sticking targets on the box, I for one use old boxes as targets when testing and its a sound idea

 
Might be better to target site owners who sell BBs onsite. It's a cool idea but I don't play "every X weeks", just as/when I fancy it so as a recreational plinker it wouldn't be any good for me personally. 

 
Biggest problem with the airsoft loot crates is price to me. If I'm taking a risk on what I am getting then the cost needs to be low enough to write off. My GF gets make up boxes at £10/£15, if it's useless stuff one month it isn't much of a loss and doesn't bother her as some items she gets in other months pretty much cover the cost of that anyway. a £30/£40 airsoft one on the other hand isn't worth the risk imo

 
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