Item Of The Day: Silver Ring

Subscriber Shumak Kat posted on Facebook this ring that she got through the service. Nice!

If you login to your account and click on the Keywords tab there is a text box where you can put your ring size (along with phone type, shirt size and other details).

Keywords: silver, ring

Surprised By Socks

‎Briony Elise Glerean just posted on our Facebook page…. “Today I got home very confused as to why there was a pair of socks in the mail addressed to me. “I didn’t buy socks… Did I?” I thought to myself. Then I remembered. Oh Bobcat, I do love being confused. The socks are actually quite nice, very soft. 10/10 would be surprised by socks again.”

Item Of The Day: Tiny Red Mushrooms

Our shopping script sent scrappapertiger in Edinburgh these little fairy garden mushrooms which she posted on Instagram. There are lots of these in the database, so add fairy garden to your keywords if you’d like to spice up some of your potted plants and turn them into a magical world. Or you could just confuse your co-workers with a few figurines on your desk.

Keywords: mushroom, figurine, fairy garden, tiny, red

Item Of The Day: Medieval Prussian 1630 Metal Coin

The bot has found this replica of a medieval Prussian coin on AliExpress. With a bit of poking around I was able to identify it as a replica from 1630 during the time of the Thirty Years’ War.

It has gotten good feedback from subscribers. One wrote in the public description “Awesome replica coin; I would love to get more items like this. Bobcat brought the awesome today!”

Keywords: medieval, coin, replica, medal*

Quite A Bit Of Lace

Lauren on Instagram writes “Got my first #bobcatinabox today! Quite a bit of lace, actually. Sometimes you order stuff like this online and it’s like 1 meter, this is probably about 3! (but I didn’t measure) I’m sure I can find a use for this 🙂 #bobcatinaboxunboxing”

Keywords: white, sewing, household, cotton, lace, quality

Item Of The Day: Microwood Elephant

Featured at the end of one of Monday Madness’ unboxings, this cute little wooden elephant from Etsy is assembled from cut out pieces of cardboard.

The seller writes, “The cards won’t break because of the extreme flexibility of our wood and can easily be cut out by a knife, scissors, punching. The Postcards are containing a “Elephant ” that can be broken out by the receiver of the postcard and put together like a real little cute Elephant! The Elephant can then be used as a lovely decoration.”