Last Minute Father’s Day Gifts — for the Win!
If you haven’t already grabbed your Dad an excellent gift for Father’s Day — get going! Here are a few ideas to inspire you. Lists with some great ideas for Dad 7 Father’s Day Gifts for the Entrepreneurial Dad...
If you haven’t already grabbed your Dad an excellent gift for Father’s Day — get going! Here are a few ideas to inspire you.
Lists with some great ideas for Dad
Specialty items to choose for Dad
1. Indiegogo.com USB-C Charger
The Indiegogo USB-C Charger is a Godsend. Stick it in your suitcase and leave it there, and you’ll never be without your chargers again. We purchased several. You’ll get a fast charge every time.
Mini 270W GaN USB-C Charger2. Narwal Freo Versatile Self-Mop Clean
I’m already known for purchasing interesting gifts for “the rents.” Maybe your father lives alone and needs some help, or you want to make life easier for your parents. This self-mopping, high-speed machine even detects how dirty the mops are. The floor cleaner is an exclusive formula and does a fantastic job.
Narwal Self-Clean Mop3. Lochby Premium Waxed Canvas Journals and Accessories
“Waxed canvas to resist water and abrasion. Aircraft-grade aluminum hooks. Double stitched and bartacked throughout to last a lifetime.” The Lockby Waxed Canvas journals and accessories are first-rate, and they really hold up to all kinds of journaling torture. (Like being stuffed into a backpack.) The notebook and accessories are a classy, thoughtful gift.
Lockby Waxed Canvas4. Leatherhoney.com — The Best Leather Cleaner – Restore and Protect
This Leather Cleaner by Leatherhoney will brighten and “fix” even the most awful-looking leather. Amazing on your favorite well-worn shoes and best-loved sofa. Leatherhoney goes on smoothly and out last other products.
Best-Selling Leather Care Leather Honey5. Baloo Weighted Blanket
The Baloo Weighted Blanket will change your life — you have to try one of these. If your Dad sleeps well and you don’t — Hurry and get one for yourself and get the best night’s sleep you’ve ever had.
Baloo best-weighted Blanket6. HotLogic Portable Food Warmer
are great for fixing food on the run — and these days, who doesn’t? You can purchase a family size for a family or a big eater — and the personal size has plenty of room for lunch. Dad will love feeling pampered as he takes his lunch break at work.
Hot Logic Hot or Cold Food7. Lang Drinking Filter
“Great mineralized water and healthy drinks directly from your tap.” The Lang system serves purified water directly from your tap. It re-mineralizes your water; you can have it hot or cold with or without flavor. This is incredible. Clean water is a must for a healthy Dad — and a healthy YOU!
Mineralized Water and healthy drinks8. Uber Chill XL Mini-Fridge
The Uber Chill XL Mini-Fridge is a fun item. It’s actually a cold or hot appliance. You can take this little beauty anywhere. It’s fun to have one of these on Dad’s desktop! The handle locks, so nothing is going to come flying out. The see-through oval window is a nice added touch.
Uber Chill Mini Fridge9. Mosaic Hand-Dyed Neutral Nike Socks
Your Dad is going to love these beauties. Socks are a staple Father’s Day gift. You have to get a few pair for yourself too. The muted color on each pair of socks makes them fit correctly with any outfit.
Mosaic Hand-Dyed Socks10. Big Dill Pickleball Co.
If your Dad hasn’t gotten into Pickleball yet — you need to give him a push. Pickleball is the best, and Big Dill has all the accessories for the beginning pickleball player. They have fiberglass and carbon fiber paddles with covers. The Big Dill Pickleball Co has unique, fun paddles. Jump into pickleball with your Dad — it’s a great way to exercise, but more than that, you’ll connect with people and find a whole new power in the pickleball community.
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Deanna Ritchie
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