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I need a couple of smaller gifts ($25-$40) for my husband to open Christmas morning, and I'm drawing a blank. We're in our mid 30s, he's not into sports, video games, or movies.
He is into camping, woodworking, tech, gardening, cooking and DIY kinds of things. Any suggestions? |
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A book of hikes in the area.
Zen a day calendar good socks for his hiking boots Membership to PATC a Christmas tree ornament that represents his hobbies a new water bottle |
| Pop! vinyl ash vs evil dead show figures. |
| If he doesn't have one, an extra long phone/iPad charger |
| A good pair of work gloves. Duluth Trading Company has really nice soft insulated leather work gloves |
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yeti tumbler
Cologne Lunch bag to bring lunch to office |
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Phone charge pack (good for camping)
Mugs, flasks, tumbles for camping Knit beer Higgins (assume he drinks) Tshirt from a favorite place you've visited together Stuff sacks Digital meat thermometer Cooks illustrated grilling book Amazon dot and smart plugs Lantern or headlamp Smart wool socks |
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Funny socks
Every year I get him a new winter hat (he has no hair so always needs a hat in cold weather) A 1/4 sweatshirt type shirt (usually find them on sale at REI) Beef jerky (goes in his stocking) HydroFlask bottle |
| A something a day calendar (I get one for him every year, different theme), survival handbook, ornament of woodland creature he likes, cold brewer (basic mason jar, steeper set-up) |
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Box of Pro V's
Bruce Springsteen book ski socks a bunch of his very favorite underwear, SAXX |
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Ornament of something he likes
"Draw with me dad" book for him and our five-year-old who needs fine motor work to do together Funny calendar |
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Thick warm shirt (flannel, henley, ...)
Wool socks Scotch rocks Funny shirt off of ThinkGeek |
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Ammunition
(Unless he's a dishrag) |
| OP go to thegrommett.com and there is a section for guys who do all that manly craft stuff (woodworking etc) |