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Gift Ideas for MenThis is always a problem for me. Thanks, Christine from Melbourne, Australia Feedback About This Post:RE: Gift Ideas for MenI gave my grown son a remote controlled helicopter for Christmas one year. He loved playing with it! Listening to his 2 year old daughter giggle every time it went flying up in the air was worth it! Post by jackie.mantel RE: Gift Ideas for Men
You might think of crossword puzzle books or Sudoku puzzles. Logic puzzles.... Some guys really like that kind of puzzle, and some can't stand them...LOL Post by Hyena Cub RE: Gift Ideas for MenI've found that older teenage/college guys love nerf guns. I recently did a gift swap with some of my guy friends at college, and I picked up a few nerf-type guns for less than $5 apiece and we had a blast! I don't know if it's a throwback to their younger days or what, but it really was a hit! Post By Hannah (Guest Post) RE: Gift Ideas for MenI noticed that most people sayng that guys like food gifts ... are women. Guys are usually polite, so they *act* like they like food gifts. The other dude had it spot on ... gadgets are a sure thing. I got a wind-up spaz robot - totally useless, but it still cracks me up a year after I got it. Check out Brookstone. Post By RiverGuy (Guest Post) RE: Gift Ideas for Men
Hi guys, Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Gift Ideas for MenMy dad likes to take bubble baths, I would like some ideas on a basket for him Post by Jamiegraham RE: Gift Ideas for MenOne strange thing that I have noticed is that men LOVE label makers! The guys I know who have gotten one as a gift have taken them everywhere. They love to label the electrical box thingy, light switches, Homemade Cd's/DVDs, binders and notebooks, wires and cords on computers and stereos, etc. etc. They are really great for labeling the plug-ins to gadgets where you have several things plugged into the same outlet ... helps you know which plug to pull when you want to disconnect something. It's great for guys who have a lot of gadgets at home or at work as well as ones who just like to be organized. Its usually one of those gifts that gets used again and again as the possibilities are endless. And other family members will probably find themselves borrowing it often as well. You can find some nice ones for $30 or less. Post By Finnish Wife (Guest Post) RE: Gift Ideas for MenOne year for my parents' gift, I made a gift basket of different food items we have in our area, that they don't have where they live. Both Mom & Dad talked about how they might have never discovered such items, otherwise. Both seemed thoroughly thrilled with the gift basket. Upon one trip back to visit them, not one item I'd put in my 'homemade' gift basket, did I find, in a cupboard, in the fridge. But I did find some items that I'd previously ordered from an online company to ship to my parents for an anniversary or some other event, that Mom and Dad never opened or used. So my decision was to either send gift cards for going out to eat, 'homemade gift baskets' (not the ones I order for them & they put up and display). In my gift basket, I included jars of fancy mustards (one was a champagne flavor, one was a cranberry flavor), a brand of barbecue sauce I like (Mom & Dad are kinda brand loyal & don't 'branch out'), fancy crackers, fancy pasta, flavored syrup, etc. (I think Dad preferred it over my Mom). Post by badwater RE: Gift Ideas for Men
Masculine scented shower gel, cans of nuts, handkerchiefs, socks, tins of shortbread or butter cookies, certain hard candies. All are good choices to put a smile on my hubby's face. Post by badwater RE: Gift Ideas for MenI agree with the poster about the microwave popcorn and who doesn't love popcorn. I've seldom ever met anyone who didn't! Wal-Mart has good prices on it. I especially like the box of mini bags because it makes the right amount. I make those for my kids and then it's all eaten, I don't have to pack any leftovers up and none to be wasted....note that popcorn ever is wasted in this house! Post by Debbie52 RE: Gift Ideas for MenThanks Jojo for your suggestions. It is nice to hear some feedback from Australia. The father's day shopping time is a good idea. I thought vouchers for a surf shop for the teenagers maybe. Thanks again. Post by downunderchick RE: Gift Ideas for Men
Hi Christine, Post By jojo (Guest Post) RE: Gift Ideas for Men
If your man or son is a tv nut or a couch sports fan there is always the idea of the pocket that goes over the arm chair to hold the remote control. You can also put the cable book and any extra batteries for that emergency moment that the remote (horror of horrors) suddenly quits working! Post by KimiSunshine RE: Gift Ideas for MenMost men love food gifts. Homemade cookies, fudge, etc. I like to make up baskets with a couple dozen mini muffins. Include coffee singles or hot cocoa pouches. Teachers always tell me it was their favorite gift. Post By Cheryl from Missouri (Guest Post) RE: Gift Ideas for Men
i live in the country so do most of the men i buy for. from the age they are allowed to carry a knife to the age they aren't allowed to carry a knife they all seem to love them. the less country gents like the smaller ones to use on their nails or to pry stuff and open things with ( i have one of those myself!) the ones that hunt or fish like the larger ones. you can get them with tools attached or just one simple blade. buy good quality and they'll be thrilled. Post By carla bledsoe (Guest Post) RE: Gift Ideas for Men
Pocket knives are quite often a good gift or any kind of tools. I agree with the food gifts, gadgets and puzzles. Gift certificates to the movies, for CDs or DVDs. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Gift Ideas for MenFood and tools...I got my DH hot sauce and gourmet stuffed olives in his stocking one year, and he loved them (his co-workers didn't......) If you know they have a computer and like to download music/games/etc you can get them cd or dvd recorder discs, as part of the gadgets list. Even "toys." My DH and friends have more fun with the little remote control cars and die casts than my 5 year old.....Kellogs cereal has some great offers for RC mini and die cast collectables, if you or someone you know likes them. Post by camo_angels RE: Gift Ideas for Menmovie bucket for all ages,buy 2 or3 dvds,bag each of popcorn,pretzels,peanuts,wrapped candies,add 3 or4 cans of drink place all in a bucket or tub.wrap celaphone on top,wella one gift to suit any age. take 2 paper plates,on one plate put wrapped candies,a couple of scratchies or coins place other plate on top staple all way round wrap in cellaphone twist each end like a wrapped lolly.hope these help you out. Post by nimwe edieparks
Snacks has also worked for me. Post by edieparks RE: Gift Ideas for MenI don't give too many gifts to men anymore but like for any male school staff or male bus drivers I give food items....nuts, candy, snacks and such. That seems to go over well. Most men like nuts, especially cashews it seems. Post by Debbie52 RE: Gift Ideas for Men
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