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The 34 best gifts for dad even if he has everything (or so he thinks)

If your dad is anything like mine, then he’s notoriously difficult to shop for. That’s because he’s always quick to say that he doesn’t want anything for his birthday, Father’s Day or Christmas. But if you’re anything like me, then you’re always up for the challenge to find a great gift that he’ll actually love (and, well, use). As Yahoo’s resident gifting expert, I’ve decided to give you, the perfect child, a little bit of a leg up with this list of the best gifts for dads.

Every dad is different, which is why I’ve included unique gift ideas for golfers, grillmasters and everyone in between. There are MagSafe accessories for the tech wizard, a pizza oven for the foodie and a movie bucket list for the guy who just wants some quality time with his recliner. Below, you’ll find a mix of practical and personalized gift ideas for dad — all of which are sure to make him smile.

Don’t stop with dad, though: I’ve also curated gift guides for different men in your life, including your father-in-law, grandpa, husband and brother. So, break out your wallet and get ready to spoil all the guys you love most.

The best gifts for Dad by category:

Amazon

Your very own John Dutton can eat like one too. Chef Gabriel ‘Gator’ Guilbeau cooks all the food for the Yellowstone cast and crew, and now he’s put 55 of his best recipes — like Beth’s Cheesy Hamburger Mac Casserole (yep, that Beth) — in a book for the show’s biggest fans. If Dad’s an eBook guy, the Kindle version downloads immediately.

$19 at Amazon

Amazon

Slip this silicone drink holder over any armrest to keep coffee, tea or another beverage of choice within reach. “It has a removable plastic center so you can fit larger cups,” one hydrated and happy shopper wrote. “I got the black and it looks great against my gray couches.” (FWIW, it comes in brown, red and gray.)

$25 at Amazon

Amazon

Sometimes, he has no choice but to leave the A/C and step outside in the thick of summer. When the time comes, he can keep cool with this bladeless neck fan. More than 6,000 Amazon shoppers bought one last month — one of whom pointed out that it’s “not heavy at all” and a “rescue for hot flashes.” 

$28 at Amazon

Roku

He already has a smart TV, but now he can have a smart home. Use the Roku Smart Home app to switch between 16 million color options, adjust brightness levels, sync multiple bulbs and set custom presets. He can even set up vacation mode, which turns lights on and off to make it look like someone’s home.

$17 at Walmart

Ridley’s

Once he completes the first task at hand (completing the 1,000-piece puzzle), he’s presented with a new challenge: watching all 50 movies that lay before him. Even if he’s seen some of the classics on this list, it’ll give him a chance to revisit favorites and discover new ones, everything from The Godfather to Cinema Paradiso.

$21 at Amazon

Amazon

Dad’s been “collecting” batteries since the day you were born. Sure, he has a system (or so he says) to find the one he’s looking for, but this organizer will divide them up by size and type to make the search a whole lot easier. Plus, it comes with a tester to make sure he’s only keeping the good ones. 

$15 at Amazon

Uncommon Goods

If he loves manning the grill, then he’ll love an excuse to up his game.These refillable “pucks” allow you to inject that smoky flavor using any grill. Just fill with your favorite wood and they’ll burn for about 30 to 40 minutes of smoky bliss.

$15 at Uncommon Goods

Glocusent

Reading in bed has been given the upgrade it deserves with this neck reading light, featuring three color and six brightness options. No more holding a light up to your book, and no more keeping your partner away with your bedside lamp. A flashlight could never!

$22 at Amazon

Amazon

Electric foot massagers are usually bulky and hard to store, but this one’s the exception. This foldable mat, which can be reshaped to fit other areas of the body, stimulates acupressure points to ease aches and pain. “I needed something small that I could use at my desk for massaging feet,” one five-star fan wrote. “It is small enough to roll up and put in my bag, and since it is battery-operated, it can be used anywhere!”

$40 at Amazon

Fanlory

We love to mock our parents for their failing eyesight and “selective hearing,” but this handy gadget isn’t just a gag gift. It actually works to magnify phone screens, making it easier to read texts and emails and use apps. It even comes with a stand that lets you prop up your phone for big-screen viewing of videos.

$40 at Amazon

Brooklyn Brew Shop

Speaking of beer, has your dad ever thought of making his own? Maybe not, but that’s probably because he didn’t even know where to start. Luckily, this kit from Brooklyn Brew Shop comes with easy-to-follow instructions and supplies to make a gallon (or roughly 10 bottles) of their everyday IPA.

$40 at Nordstrom

Uncommon Goods

Send a piece of history straight to his door. Sign him up for a six ($40) or twelve-month subscription ($76), then prepare to hear him gush about the detailed replicas of historical documents he receives, like Albert Einstein’s letter to FDR, in the months to come.

$40 at Uncommon Goods

Halfday

He can’t travel without all of his electronics — and the chargers that keep ‘em powered up. He can pack everything in this water-resistant case and use the flip-out kickstand to prop up his phone or tablet when he’s on the go.

$45 at Halfday

FinaMill

He’ll no longer need a pepper mill and salt grinder. Instead, he’ll fill the FinaPod with peppercorns, salt or any dried spices of his choice, then pick it up with the FinaMill and grind with a press of a button. “I’ve had mine for almost a year and still haven’t changed batteries. I use it daily,” one customer wrote.

$59 at Amazon

Legacybox

Perhaps the best gift you can give your dad is unlimited access to all your shared memories. Pack up old home movies or photos into a box (with his permission, of course), and then Legacybox will digitize them and store them on the cloud, thumb drive or DVD set for his viewing pleasure.

$30 at Legacybox

Huckberry

Your dad just finished one hike, but is already eyeing the next. Sound familiar? Then pick up this set of four handblown whiskey glasses that feature a raised topographic impression of the country’s most-climbed mountains like Denali, Mt. Rainier and other bucket-list peaks.

$30 at Huckberry

Happy Socks

Cover up Dad’s gnarly feet with a fashion statement. This three-pack of colorful socks, featuring ice cream cones, flamingos and polka dots, will look so fun peeking out from under his cuff.

$48 at Happy Socks

Mitbak

Contrary to popular belief, you doesn’t have to be a master chef to smoke meats, cheeses, veggies and desserts. With this portable smoking gun and dome combo, Dad can bring a subtle smoky flavor to any dish or drink. “Well worth the money as it creates a thick smoke that really lingers on a drink. Easy to assemble and even easier to use,” one Amazon shopper wrote, adding that it makes an “awesome” smoked old-fashioned.

$70 at Amazon

Watchgang

Watchgang is the gift that keeps on giving, for as long as you keep the subscription going. Choose from three subscription tiers (Original, Black or Platinum) and frequency (monthly or quarterly) and Dad will get a new watch shipped right to him with every box. It’s a bit like Russian Roulette for timepieces — you’re guaranteed to receive a watch that’s at least worth the price of your box, but there’s always a chance you’ll get a Rolex instead.

37.50 and up at Watchgang

Belkin

He’ll rest easy knowing he has this MagSafe charger in his car. He can keep it permanently mounted on the car’s air vent, then secure his phone when he needs to give it a power boost (while keeping it in clear view for navigation purposes). “I live in a rural, mountainous area with rough roads. I can speed through a route notorious for its constant sharp curves and my phone has never fallen off,” one customer wrote about the charger’s magnetic capabilities.

$60 at Amazon

Vuori

He’s had his sweatpants longer than you’ve been alive — and that’s saying something. Out with the old, in with the new: These joggers from Vuori are lightweight, moisture-wicking and just as comfortable — if not, more — than his go-to pair.

$98 at Vuori

Spiceology

Take him on a flavor journey from West Texas all the way to the Carolinas with these BBQ rubs, which are perfect for grilled veggies, marinated meats and more. Some are sweet and tangy, some are straight-up spicy, but all four are sure to fire up his tastebuds.

$55 at Spiceology

Zappos

It’s all in the name: While Hoka designed these post-run slides for recovery days, they’ve become a favorite among runners and non-runners alike (including the American Podiatric Medical Association). “My podiatrist recommended Hoka sandals to wear around the house instead of slippers. My feet don’t get sore when I wear them, they are easy to clean and easy to slip on and off,” one reviewer wrote, adding that they ended up buying their husband a pair too. 

$60 at Zappos

Ekster

Dad the forgetful type? Slip an AirTag into the custom pocket in this leather wallet to help him track it down when he inevitably misplaces it. He won’t compromise space for peace of mind because this wallet still holds up to a dozen cards and has a strap to secure bills.

$69 at Ekster

Murray’s Cheese

A cheeseboard a day makes your dad very, very happy. That’s how the saying goes, right? Bring him one step closer to his dream with this monthly subscription, which features cheese selections from Switzerland, Spain and creameries closer to home. Subscriptions start as low as $63 a month, depending on whether you select the three, six or 12-month option.

$65 at Murray’s Cheese

Brooklinen

With this plush bathrobe, he’ll get a hotel-worthy experience in the comfort of his home. Inspired by the brand’s bestselling towels, Brooklinen shoppers rave that this Turkish cotton robe is “super soft and absorbent.”

$84 at Brooklinen

Cobalance

Sure, ice buckets get the job done, but not quite like this electric number. “This chiller kept the champagne chilled to the exact temp we programmed it to, and even when shut off, it turned back on at that same temp it was previously at,” one oenophile wrote. Program the temperature based on the type of wine — reds between 59-64°F and whites down to 41°F — and it’ll stay that way for at least 24 hours.

$120 at Amazon

Mark & Graham

If he has some international travels on the horizon, then make sure he has a wallet that can fit his passport along with cards, coins and varying sizes of paper currency. Get his initials debossed in gold foil for an extra $12.50.

$69 at Mark & Graham

Truff

The truffle-ier, the better — at least that’s his philosophy. This bestselling trio — two hot sauces, one truffle oil — made Oprah’s Favorite Things list in 2021 and has become a popular gift for all the hard-to-shop-for men. “My dad is the pickiest man on earth and impossible to shop for. He loved this,” one reviewer raved.

$75 at Amazon

Amazon

Why stop at a video doorbell when you can also get a mini camera to see the action from more than one angle? This bundle from Blink pairs seamlessly with Alexa, so he can get alerts, talk to whoever’s at the door and more. 

$90 at Amazon

Amazon

Loftie

Calling this gadget an alarm clock almost feels like an insult to its seemingly infinite abilities. The Loftie clock is part sound machine, part sunrise clock, part meditation facilitator and, yes, part alarm clock. Instead, Loftie calls it a “sleep machine.” That seems right.

$150 at Loftie

Ooni

Cook a whole pizza in 60 seconds flat and take your family dinners to the next level. This gas-powered oven takes about 15 minutes to heat up to an infernal 950°F, giving him just enough time to top his pie with sauce, cheese and the toppings of his choice.

$399 at Ooni

Lego

Because he’s still a kid at heart. Take him back to his golden days (the ‘80s, no?) with this Pac-Man arcade, which has impressive details like a four-way joystick and light-up coin slot. The building kit comes with 2,651 pieces, but don’t worry because one successful builder raved that it’s “such a joy to build.”

$270 at Lego

The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

Your go-to shopping guide: See all of our gift guides in one spot. We’ve got gift ideas for all the different people in your life — men, women, kids, you name it.

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