In The Know by Yahoo Presents the Father’s Day Shop

2022-08-20 03:46:21 By : Ms. Sibikon Xiamen

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Ask most people, and they'll tell you the dads in their life are really hard to shop for. While some never really want anything special or specific, others already seem to have everything a dad could need. But still, you can't let Father's Day pass without showing the papas in your life that you love and appreciate them. If you're stuck on what to gift on June 18, consider the editor-approved Father's Day gift ideas below. Whether you're shopping for a new dad or a dad who loves to cook, the gifts below are sure to be well-received.

Margaritaville Bahamas Frozen Concoction Maker, $189.99 (Orig. $229.99)

"No matter what type of restaurant we go to, I swear my dad always orders a margarita. So, when he was building out his outdoor bar at home, I knew I had to get him Jimmy Buffet's signature marg maker." — Ellie Conley

"My dad didn't think he was cool enough to buy these for himself, so I got them for him. He lives in them practically 365 days a year, and the little grippies have started to fall off. Every Father's Day, I get him a new pair to replace the ones from last year." — Jeanine Edwards

Harry's Shaving Kit For Men, $14.99

"I bought this sleek and affordable shaving kit for my uncle, and he can't stop raving about how smoothly it glides on his face. Also, it comes beautifully packaged, so you technically don't need to wrap it!" — Moriba Cummings

"This book compiles the front page from every birthday of your dad's life, and I think it's so unique and interesting. My dad loves flipping through his own book and seeing what was happening in the world on each of his birthdays." — Julia Webb

Philz Coffee Assorted Coffee, Set of 2, $34.95

Soft-Washed Father's Day Graphic T-Shirt for Men, $7 (Orig. $12)

Wolf Project Eye Mask Boosters, $25

Personalized Our First Father's Day Together Wooden Photo Frame, $11.80+

Hexclad The Essential 6-Piece Japanese Damascus Steel Knife Set, $299 (Orig. $499)

Ooni Fyra 12 Wood Pellet Pizza Oven, $349

Williams Sonoma Canvas Camel Apron, $34.95

Brightland The Summer BBQ Capsule, $85

Grill Master Father's Day Gift Set, $49

Stanley Adventure Quencher Travel Tumbler, $30

Fabletics The One Short (Lined), $69.95

Philips Sonicare Power Toothbrush 9900 Prestige, $329.96

LG High-Res Audio Sound Bar with Dolby Atmos and Rear Surround Speakers, $1,499.99 (Orig. $1,799.99)

Mack Weldon Silver HD Pajama Short, $58

Yummly Premium Wireless Smart Meat Thermometer, $85.49 (Orig. $129.99)

espresso Display Touchscreen Portable External Monitor for Laptop, $649.99

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Contributors: Ellie Conley, Moriba Cummings, Jeanine Edwards, Julia Webb

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