Great question. Let’s face it, dads are so much easier to shop for than moms. We’re pretty simple when it comes to gift giving. Do you know what to get dad for Father’s Day? All you have to do is ask us and we’ll tell you. Moms, on the other hand, tend to be generic in their answers like, “Oh, whatever you want to get me is fine.” Or, “I don’t need anything, just your love.” How sweet.
First and foremost, for the dad who has everything – consider getting him a gift certificate for pet waste removal service! If he doesn’t have a dog, get him one (with his permission) and a gift certificate for pet waste removal. That’s the number one reason families won’t get a dog, they don’t want to clean up after it. Problem solved.
Ok, after that shameless plug, here are Father’s Day gift ideas tailored to different types of dads:
🎣 For the Outdoorsy Dad
Portable campfire or fire pit. How portable? Portable enough o load in the pick-up truck and haul it off to a campground that allows fire pits. Or at least portable enough to move around so he can mow the lawn. Better yet, have someone else mow the lawn. Ah, another gift idea – hiring a lawn mowing service!
Fishing gear upgrade. (tackle box, reel, rod) My guess is that he already has most of this stuff but might need, or want, something really special. If that’s the case, you might as well ask him or get him a gift certificate for Scheels or Bass Pro Shops. That way he can get what he really wants.
Hiking GPS or multi-tool. I’m not sure about the GPS as real men don’t need directions. OK, we may need them, but we’ll never ask for them, especially from an electronic device. Nope, just get us a real old fashion fold out paper map and we’ll find our way. Most of the time.
National Park annual pass. Now this would be cool! There’s nothing better than to go on a drive and turn into a national park just to explore.
🛠️ For the Handy Dad
High-quality tool set. That’s “high quality.” Not the cheap tools made in Taiwan, China, or a plethora of other non-US countries. On the other hand, if you’re not making a living with your tools, then the less costly tools may be just the thing. Keep in mind, that no matter how many tools you think your dad has, there’s always more. He can never have enough tools in my opinion, even when it looks like he has 20 pairs of pliers that all look the same.
Digital tape measure. If your dad like to build stuff like me, then a digital tape measure come in handy. They’re great if you have to measure across a room to get the square footage of a living space.
Laser level. If you need it, great. If you don’t need it, still great. Laser levels just plain ol’ look cool when you’re trying to hang a picture on the wall. It makes it look like you know what you’re doing, even when you don’t.
Workshop subscription box. (like Bespoke Post or Craftsman Crate) Admittedly, I have no idea what these are. I’m pretty old and not a big fan of anything subscription based. However, if you’re a young dad and haven’t spent a lifetime collecting tools for your repertoire, then this may be for you. New tools every month, whether you need them or not.
🎧 For the Tech-Loving Dad
Wireless earbuds or smart speaker. Much like tools, dad can never have too many tech devices. I personally have 3 smart speakers, and I’m not really sure why.
Smartwatch or fitness tracker. I’m not a fan of smart watches, or any jewelry for that matter. But there are lots of dads who are. Just make sure you get the right watch for his device as Apple and Android typically don’t play nice together.
Bluetooth grill thermometer. These are the best! Yeah, you could stick a thermometer in your meat and open up the grill to check the temp once in a while. But do that when you can have the internal temperature sent right to your phone! There are temperature gauges that track internal temps, external temp, and send you a warning whenever the temp is out of range. A real neat product for the amateur grill master.
🍺 For the Chill Dad
Whiskey or beer tasting set. This would be nice, although I prefer tequila. Still a great way to try out different spirits. Even cooler would be to have your own tasting party and do a blind taste test. My family did that with tequila one year and the results were eye opening.
Personalized beer mugs or decanter. It’s a dad thing. We like seeing our name on a mug, or some bible verse that we can read while throwing back a cold one. And a decanter? They simply look sophisticated when company comes over for a little get together.
Subscription to a craft beer or coffee club. See the whiskey or beer tasting set above, only replace it with coffee. There are coffee beans of the month clubs that will send you raw beans to roast to your liking. Coffee tastes like hot water filtered through dirt to me, so I wouldn’t know the difference. But for a real coffee connoisseur, this may be just the ticket.
Speaking of tequila, I just picked up some awesome shot glasses carved out of Himalayan pink salt that cuts out one of the steps for taking shots. I keep them in the freezer and never have to worry about having salt on hand for enjoying tequila. Way cool!
🎁 Universal, Easy Wins
Customized photo frame or photo book. I actually like these. It’s the best way to display hundreds of photos without clogging up your walls with picture frames. The photos change every 10 seconds or so, so that you can enjoy the memories with your family.
Gift card to his favorite restaurant or hobby store. Nothing says “I love you” like cold hard cash. Or a gift card in this case. Let him pick out the gift he really wants and save you the hassle of doing it at the same time.
“Dad” coupons (e.g., one free car wash, game night of his choice) These are great for younger kids to get their dads. After all, dad’s really like to spend time with their children, but doing what he wants instead of a boring round of Candy Land.
Conclusion
When all is said and done, dad really wants to simply feel noticed, needed and loved. Too bad we only recognize this once a year. Like mother, we should show our appreciation for them all year round.
Happy Father’s Day!
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