Pokémon TCG: Stacking Tin – Paradox Pokémon
Unlock the mysteries of the Paradox Pokémon with the latest addition to your Pokémon Trading Card Game collection! This beautifully designed stacking tin is not only a stylish storage solution, but it also comes packed with exciting content to enhance your gameplay experience.
Product Features
Contents: Each tin includes:
- 3 Booster Packs: Expand your collection and strengthen your deck with fresh cards.
- 2 Sticker Sheets: Personalize your belongings with vibrant Pokémon-themed stickers!
Dimensions:
- Size: 11.98 x 9.9 x 0.1 cm
- Weight: 200 g
Recommended Age: Suitable for trainers aged 6 years and up.
Materials: Made from high-quality paper, ensuring durability and vibrant colors.
No Assembly Required: Just pop open the tin and dive into the world of Pokémon!
Batteries Not Required: Enjoy the fun without the need for batteries.
Multicolor Design: The tin features a striking multicolor design, making it not only functional but also a great display piece.
Release Information
- Release Date: Mark your calendars for 18 April 2025 — the perfect date to start your journey into the realm of Paradox Pokémon!
Why You’ll Love It
Whether you’re a seasoned Pokémon Trainer or just starting your journey, the Pokémon TCG: Stacking Tin – Paradox Pokémon is a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their collection and showcase their love for Pokémon. The combination of booster packs and fun stickers makes it an ideal gift for yourself or any Pokémon enthusiast in your life.
Jade –
The item arrived promptly and in excellent condition, and I’m pleased with the contents, which were exactly as described.
Jade –
These adorable tins arrived sealed and would make a lovely gift for any Pokémon enthusiast! Inside, I found one Surging Sparks pack, one Stella Crown pack, one Temporal Forces pack, and some cute stickers. The tins stack nicely and can hold a good number of cards each. I was thrilled with the EX card I pulled since I didn’t have that one before! Overall, it’s a great value for the price, as I’d likely spend about the same on individual packs.
Raf Martins –
I purchased four different tins: metal, dragon, psychic, and this one. This is the only tin that was factory sealed and untampered with. I’m thrilled that at least one of them turned out to be genuine; I’m returning the others.
Stephen Crangle –
All the boosters are packed with duplicates and worthless cards. It seems like the Pokémon Company is just collecting unwanted leftovers, sealing them up, and putting them in a tin box to mask their failure to import products or tackle scalpers. You deserve better for your money.