The default Father's Day gift has a very specific energy to it — useful in a perfunctory way, chosen in a hurry, forgotten by July. Ties. Golf balls for someone who last golfed in 2011. The grilling set that joins the other grilling set already in the cabinet. The gifts that actually stick are the ones built around what he actually does, not what it's assumed dads like. What is his Saturday morning? What has he been meaning to upgrade for two years and just hasn't? What does he use until it falls apart and replace with exactly the same thing because it worked? Get close to those answers and the gift takes care of itself.
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These work across a range of dads — the one who says he doesn't need anything, the one who's into something specific, the one who genuinely can't be bought for.
Insulated Tumbler — Keeps the Coffee Going
Under $40See Price →Quality Multi-Tool — One He'll Actually Reach For
Under 60See Price →Slim Leather Wallet — If His Is Held Together by Hope
Under $50See Price →Whiskey Decanter and Glass Set
Under 55See Price →Portable Bluetooth Speaker
Under 60See Price →Premium BBQ and Grilling Set
Under 60See Price →Custom Star Map — His Birthday or the Day You Were Born
Under 55See Price →A Great Biography or History Book
Under $30See Price →Percussion Massage Gun — His Back Will Thank You
Under 80See Price →If you want something more specific to who he is — not dads in general but this particular person — the quiz builds from his personality and what he's actually into. Takes about a minute.
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