Don’t you ever have messes to clean up? Old towels can save the day. Whatever you do, don’t trash them. Animal shelters could use them. |
Young men his age drink beer! Absolutely ridiculous to send a cocktail shaker fancy or plain! |
| The best housewarming gift we got was a tool kit. |
Beer, sure, but do you see those fancy cocktails (and cool ice) that people order/make/post? I think this is a great combo of practical and high-end practical. |
Ridiculous. I would give him a cookbook for dummies, a good skillet, soup pot for boiling spaghetti, single cup coffee maker (not a Keurig), two plates, two cups. Two sets of good stainless flatware with serving pieces. |
| An air fryer and an Instant pot |
Pass. No one want your taste on all those things of twos. Most cookbooks obsolete with online recipes of everything. |
He’s in his mid twenties. What makes you think he doesn’t own basic kitchenware? |
This is OP and want to add brother is inheriting/already owns all the kitchen tools he needs: he’s a brilliant home cook. But love all these suggestions! |
| My DD basically took stuff from our home that we have extras of and do not use. Rice cooker, crock pot, pots and pans, instapot, egg cooker, electric kettle, coffee maker, toaster oven/air fryer. She also took 20 place settings of dinnerware and silverware. |
| Cash. |
| Generous amount of cash. Like around $200 - $500. |
| Ask them for a registry. |
You had 20 extra place settings? How many did you own? |
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Drill/bits and home depot card.
If they like eggs that egg maker works well. |