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The 48 Best Gifts for Dads

Updated
Gift picks for dad including Glerups Slip-on Slippers, Crocs Dylan Clogs, Funko Pop Yourself figurines, a screwdriver, and more.
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Whether you’re celebrating your dad, your granddad, or another important father figure in your life, it can be hard to find just the right gift. And it doesn’t help matters that every time you press for clues, he insists that he doesn’t need anything.

Below, we’ve gathered our favorite gifts to delight any dad on your list, including a killer pizza oven and a vinyl record subscription—and nary a striped tie in sight. This list includes options for outdoorsy types, cartoon lovers, and serious cooks, so you’re sure to find something for a birthday, a holiday, or any other day you want to show your appreciation.

If you’re looking for more specific gift ideas, check out our favorite gifts for cocktail lovers, our best gifts for runners, and our top picks for retirement gifts.

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Tapas spread

La Tienda Deluxe Tapas Starter Sampler spread, featuring chorizo, potato chips, flat bread, olives, and more.
La Tienda

Stuffed with primo fire-roasted piquillo peppers, Marcona almonds, chorizo, and more, this delectable spread of shelf-stable Spanish snacks serves a crowd.

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Dads who like to cook, eat, or entertain will love digging into the La Tienda Deluxe Tapas Starter Sampler. In this box, La Tienda, one of the US’s premier Spanish-food importers, presents 10 exceptional, shelf-stable noshes: fatty Ibérico chorizo, silky fire-roasted piquillo peppers, Ines Rosales torta crisps, plump manzanilla olives stuffed with anchovies, and more. Our one caveat is that the company notes that it may substitute products of equal value for those listed in the description. Other La Tienda sampler options include the less-expensive Tapas Classics Gift Box and the cold-packed Bestsellers Gift Box, which also features cheeses.

Mean clean

Our pick for best pressure washer, the Ryobi RY142500 2500 PSI Brushless Electric Pressure Washer.
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With extra-large wheels, a long hose, a high-end induction motor, and a well-designed GFCI plug, this Ryobi model is the most user-friendly electric pressure washer.

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If he’s the type to revel in patiently blasting mildew off a picnic table or returning a scroungy brick patio to its former pink-red glory, he might shed a tear at the sight of the Ryobi RY142500 Brushless Pressure Washer. (Remember, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.) After more than 100 hours of research and testing, we’ve found that it’s our absolute favorite pressure washer. It has a longer hose, larger wheels, and a better-designed cord than other models. Its high-end induction motor is durable and runs quiet. Just be ready for his before-and-after photos of newly cleaned stuff from here on out.

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Ultimate athletic shorts

A man stretches on a dirt trail, wearing the Tracksmith men's Session Running Shorts.
Tracksmith

Made from UV-protective, moisture-wicking, and super-soft Italian-sourced jersey, these split-seam shorts have an internal drawcord and three pockets. The men’s version has a liner and a 5-inch inseam.

With a slinky drape and a sewn-in rabbit insignia, the Tracksmith Session Shorts would look great at a café for a post-half-marathon beer. But that’s not why runners love items from the New England brand. These high-tech shorts are made with a light, soft Italian-sourced jersey blend that is breathable, UV protective, and moisture-wicking, while the barely-there liner is treated with antimicrobial Polygiene. The standard pair has a 5-inch inseam, but there’s also a 7-inch option. And the three interior and one external zip pockets are constructed to reduce jingling and jangling—it’s a smooth pair of shorts all around.

Neat knife

The Higonokami Aogami Blue Steel Pocket Knife Brass.
Higonokami Aogami

This locking, single-blade number has a rustically good-looking brass handle and a stunningly sharp carbon-steel blade that keeps its edge cut after cut.

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$45 from Jinen

May be out of stock

Higonokami, the name synonymous with pocket knives in Japan, has a devoted following. (Just check out the knife collectors in its Amazon reviews rhapsodizing that they received the genuine article, as if it were a Hattori Hanzo blade à la Kill Bill.) Manufactured by Nagao Kanekoma since 1894, the blade of the 4-inch Higonokami Aogami Folding Knife is forged from three layers of blue carbon steel and is exceedingly sharp. It folds out of a textured brass handle with a tight mechanism that is purposefully made to be opened slowly and carefully with two hands. Although our guide to pocket knives offers more utilitarian options, we like that this Higonokami knife sports a smooth, trim profile, has kanji etched on its lithe handle, and comes in a homespun paper box. Instead of fumbling around in drawers for scissors or a box cutter, staff writer Mari Uyehara displays this beaut on her credenza for readily slashing open an endless parade of Amazon boxes.

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Superb work gloves

A person wearing our pick for best gardening gloves for life: the Vermont Glove The Vermonter.
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It takes some work to break in these thick, high-quality gloves, which have the materials—and customer support—to ensure a long-lasting investment and great value in spite of the high up-front cost.

The tough, well-made Vermont Glove The Vermonter will be a boon to any serious home gardener, landscaper, or outdoorsy type. Handsewn—not glued—at a factory in Randolph, Vermont, these goatskin-leather gloves are thick in the palms and thinner in the knuckles for flexibility. Our upgrade pick for the best garden gloves, a pair can withstand all sorts of heavy-duty work and inclement weather and may last a lifetime. And if your giftee happens to lose one, you (or he) can buy a single glove replacement.

Unique tool

A red Knipex 86 02 250 10-Inch Pliers Wrench.
Knipex

With an elegant, unique design, the smooth parallel jaws of this wrench grab a bolt or nut, giving you a slip-free grip on stuck fasteners.

These aren’t any old pliers. Senior staff writer Doug Mahoney says the Knipex 86 02 250 Pliers Wrench is one of his favorites over 25 years of construction and tool reviewing. And it would make any dedicated-DIYer dad’s day. The versatile, high-quality tool has the gripping force of adjustable pliers and the smooth parallel jaws of an adjustable wrench. It can easily grip a nut or bolt of any size with an even clamping force.

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Movie-night fix

A page from the book by A24, Hey Kids, Watch This!
A24

This graphically engaging book of lesser-known movie recommendations from the buzzy indie production company A24 is divided by age groups and highlights near-forgotten gems for real cinephiles.

Slip the dad scrolling multiple streaming platforms to figure out a movie with the kids a copy of Hey Kids, Watch This! Divided into chapters by age group (preschoolers, tweens, and so on), the colorfully graphic, 100-page book serves up unexpected, off-the-radar movie recommendations that will appeal to both kids and adults, from The Wiz to Free Willy. Symbols denote age-appropriate content, such as bad language or scary characters. And this book isn’t merely a set of listicles—each unique spread weaves the approved flick with engaging elements like trivia, thematic groupings, and kid-oriented activities, such as a fill-in-the-blank Oscar speech. It’s a slam dunk for dads who’ve maxed out on Disney and Bluey.

Specialized knife

The Milk Street Nakiri knife.
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This slim, lightweight Japanese knife is specifically designed for handling all manner of veggies, with a thin blade that easily cuts into carrots, onions, and more.

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Dads with a serious collection of kitchen blades may appreciate the addition of the Milk Street Nakiri, which is specifically shaped for slicing, dicing, and julienning produce. Compared with all-purpose chef’s knives, this lightweight nakiri has a tapered blade that effortlessly slices right through onions and cabbage. Its black-polymer handle is comfortable in the hand, and it’s easier to maneuver for piles of chopping. It’s a favorite of Wirecutter kitchen-team supervising editor Marilyn Ong: “When I have a lot of veggies or fruit to prep, I get so excited to pull it out,” she says.

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Sweet selfies

The GoPro Hero10 Black.
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Waterproof and rugged, this excellent action camera has great video quality (up to 60 frames per second) and takes high-resolution photos.

For deep-powder, mountain-biking, and other radical dads, the GoPro Hero10 Black can catch all their outdoor action. And if they have young kids, they can also document their athletic and personal growth—just like snowboarding dad Robert Garlow of popular Instagram account Chasing Sage. Our budget pick for best action-friendly camera, this well-stabilized GoPro produces high-resolution images and stellar videos (up to 60 frames per second). Plus, it’s small enough to fit in a (well-zippered) pocket. Although this GoPro’s footage isn’t as smooth and lifelike as that of our top pick, due to its smaller image sensor, it offers the best balance of cost and capability.

On wax

This monthly subscription service sends a freshly pressed vinyl record in the recipient’s favorite genre, including both classics and obscure stuff).

If your dad loves the crackle of a needle hitting a record’s grooves, a subscription to Vinyl Me Please Records of the Month will bring welcome new finds to his collection, particularly if his care-free days of leafing through albums have been displaced by ballet and Little League practice. The company presses new releases and reissues in many genres: hip-hop, country, rock, jazz, blues, soul, and more. Recent selections include John Prine’s Sweet Revenge, the Wu-Tang Clan’s The W, and Nina Simone’s Silk & Soul. Choose from subscriptions running from three months to a year.

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Fizzy canned wine

America only has 171 Master Sommeliers and one of them, Bobby Stuckey, is behind this super-fun, easy-drinking, canned fizzy red. It’s a great gateway introduction to the style.

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After gifts writer Mari Uyehara ordered her boyfriend (a dad supreme) the canned Scarpetta Frico Lambrusco at Philadelphia’s pasta hotspot Fiorella, he promptly started hunting down those cans wherever he could find them. The pleasantly priced fizzy red has tart red fruit flavors, with a touch of balsamic and bright effervescence. And the 250-milliliter cans they come in—convenient to crack open for a single glass—cheekily sport an illustrated pig’s butt. Mari asked Kyle O’Neill, Fiorella’s general manager and sommelier, why he put a canned wine on the list. And he said it’s because the fizzy wine is food-friendly, delicious, and well made by “phenomenal winemakers in Emilia-Romagna,” with a bonus of taking “the pretension out of wine.”

Pizza party

The Ooni Koda 16 Gas Powered Pizza Oven.
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This portable outdoor pizza oven lights up with the turn of a dial, and it can bake an obscene number of pizzas on one tank of gas.

If your dad is a dinner-party-host extraordinaire, consider the Ooni Koda 16 Gas Powered Pizza Oven. After baking nearly 100 pizzas, our kitchen team determined that it was the best pizza oven for its superior heat distribution and expansive, 16-inch baking surface. In our tests, the propane-fueled Koda 16 cranked up to 890 °F in the dead of winter—plenty hot to beautifully blister puffy pizza crusts and roast all sorts of other foods. If you don’t think he’d mind a smaller oven, and he prefers working with wood, opt for our budget pick, the Ooni Fyra 12 Wood Pellet Pizza Oven. Just note: These ovens get monstrously hot, so if your dad isn’t the careful type, better to go with lower-stakes equipment, like a sous-vide machine or rice cooker.

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Adventure reading

From author David Gran (Killers of the Flower Moon), this non-fiction investigation offers conflicting perspectives of the survivors of a British warship, the H.M.S Wager, and their shocking fate.

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It’s an epic story of disaster, mutiny, and survival off the frigid, barren coast of South America. The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny, and Murder—from author David Gran, of Killers of the Flower Moon fame—unwinds the stories of the survivors of a 1740s maritime calamity. Paced like a novel, the narrative follows the adventures and horrors at sea, with men pushed past the edge of sanity in an extreme environment, and it shares how the survivors ended up on trial back in England. This book would thrill any father fascinated by historical tales of jaw-dropping adventures.

High-tech birding

A Netvue Birdfy Feeder containing birdseed.
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This bird feeder has a 1080p camera with a wide viewing angle, includes an easy-to-fill seed bin, and offers options for local and cloud video storage.

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$185 $160 from Amazon

(deal on yellow)

$200 from Walmart

May be out of stock

Our top-pick smart bird feeder has an integrated camera that captures 1080p videos and photos of feathered friends that perch on it to peck away at the seed (it holds up to 1.5 liters). The Netvue Birdfy Feeder labels the type of bird—say, house sparrow or mourning dove—in its notifications. It’s also solar-powered, eliminating the hassle of battery changes. Plus, your gift recipient will have a whole community of birders to share pics with in the app, which means that he’ll be less likely to jabber on to you about the red-winged blackbird that visited yesterday.

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Back at the ranch

A glass jar of the Sohla & Ham Blends Ranch Seasoning.
Burlap & Barrel

Made with single-origin spices, this tangy, salty blend is tasty on popcorn and potatoes, and in dips.

Dads who are prone to dipping their pizza crusts in Hidden Valley, might be jazzed by the Sohla & Ham Nothing Hidden Ranch Seasoning. The collaboration between New York Times Cooking contributors Sohla and Ham El-Waylly and single-origin spice purveyor Burlap & Barrel is just straight-up fun. A zesty mix of buttermilk, onion, and garlic powders, plus chives, dill, and nutritional yeast, this tangy seasoning livens up all sorts of food. Senior editor Marguerite Preston showers it on popcorn, but it would also do well on baked potatoes, dips, proteins, and whatever else he wants to shake it on.

Stellar shirt

A man wears the Pendleton Men's Burnside Flannel Shirt in blue and tan.
Pendleton

This iconic flannel is made from double-brushed cotton that’s durable and washable. Plus, it comes in a range of timeless, colorful plaids.

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Named after a historic street in Portland, Oregon, Pendleton’s Burnside Flannel Shirt is made with 100% cotton and brushed on both sides for extra softness. Available in nearly half a dozen plaids, this washable shirt doesn’t shrink or fade, and it looks equally great around a campfire and a table for two. After nearly a decade, supervising editor Hannah Morrill’s partner has found that his shirt hasn’t worn on the elbows or ripped during roughhousing.

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Chill sunglasses

The best Wayfarer-style sunglasses Goodr The OGs, shown on an orange background.
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These sturdy-feeling Ray-Ban–style sunglasses are universally flattering. And they stay put, even through active workout routines.

Of the cheap sunglasses we tested in the Wayfarer style (those with a winged upper rim, like Ray-Bans), Goodr’s The OGs were the most universally loved. These comfortable, unisex shades look great on almost every face shape and size and come with a year-long warranty. And since they’re affordably priced, if they get tossed into the rapids on a whitewater-rafting trip, smooshed in sand at the beach, or just plucked off your dad’s dome by an eagle while he’s grilling, he won’t break a sweat over replacing them.

Dark knight

This combination beanie and headlamp has a bright, rechargeable light embedded in a soft, warm hat.

Whether the dad on your gift list is walking the dog after dark or jogging before dawn, the Etsfmoa Unisex Beanie with Light will keep his path well lit and keep his hands free (both of which are of critical importance on those dog walks). When staff writer Samantha Schoech brought this lightweight, acrylic hat to a white elephant exchange, a fight practically broke out over who got to take it home. The LED light, which charges in about two hours over a USB port, has three brightness settings, and the beanie comes in 24 colors and patterns.

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Creative type

The Lego Ideas Typewriter 21327 in mint green.
Lego

The keys clack and the carriage moves on this mid-century-style model inspired by a typewriter used by the Lego Group’s founder.

Even after the dad in your life has risen to the challenge of assembling the 2,079-piece Lego Ideas Typewriter 21327, the fun isn’t over. Every part of this brick-built vintage replica works, from the rounded keys to the typebar and paper carriage. This smart-looking, army-green model has non-repetitive building techniques. Fashioned after a mid-century typewriter used by Lego Group founder Ole Kirk Kristiansen, the set also comes with a letter from his descendent and the current chairman, Thomas Kirk; superfans of the toymaker might like to feed it into the typewriter’s platen roller.

Spin cycle

The Foothill Products Trainer Tray holding a cell phone, while a person uses an Apple TV remote.
Foothill Products

This handy aluminum tray has a nonslip surface to house a phone and other items between a stationary bike’s handlebars.

Come the colder months or inclement-weather days, the hardcore cyclist in your life will appreciate this tidy little accessories container for an indoor bike. The aluminum and plastic Foothill Products Trainer Tray easily and securely locks onto the trainer’s mount. And the grippy, nonslip surface will keep a phone, TV remote, and AirPods case in place even at your dad’s most furious pace.

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Dapper Crocs

This more sophisticated version of the durable, comfortable classic has a leather-like texture.

Love ’em or hate ’em, the original Crocs are undeniably comfy and sturdy—a time-tested favorite in restaurant kitchens for those very reasons. Made with the same proprietary resin, the Crocs Dylan Clog still has those practical virtues but is designed in a more suave style. The iconic bulbous shape is smoothed out, with no dramatic bump on the toe box, and the textured exterior approximates full-grain leather. If the dad on your gift list wasn’t a Crocs convert before, he will be now. Supervising editor Hannah Morrill scooped up a pair for her partner, and he hasn’t taken them off for more than six months.

Daddy’s little helper

A Dad Grass Something’s Fishy 5 Pack Dad Stash.
Dad Grass

These low-dose CBD joints, made with organic hemp flowers, are hidden from curious littles in a “sardines” sleeve.

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The dad on your list may find nothing wrong with a little toking. But that doesn’t mean a parent wants their stash found by the kiddos. The CBD joints in the Dad Grass Something’s Fishy 5 Pack Dad Stash are hidden in a decoy “sardines” sleeve, which should keep innocent questions at bay until your dad is ready to answer them. The pre-rolled joints are made with 100% US-grown, organic hemp flowers—free of additives and tobacco, and similar to marijuana but with high CBD and low THC content. The result is a mellower smoke that’s just enough to ease a day of picky-eating battles or sports chauffeuring without leaving your gift recipient completely dazed and confused.

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Exceptional anchovies

The Fishwife Tinned Seafood Co. Cantabrian Anchovies in Extra Virgin Olive Oil alongside a spread with bread and butter.
Fishwife Tinned Seafood Co.

Hand-packed at Europe’s first MSC-certified fishery, in Cantabria, Spain, these melt-in-your-mouth anchovies are fantastic whether added to recipes or eaten right out of the tin.

If your dad is a fan of tasty little fishes, the Fishwife Tinned Seafood Co. Cantabrian Anchovies in Extra Virgin Olive Oil—from a woman-owned, sustainably run tinned seafood company—should be on his radar. Salty yet not overly so, and nicely textured between firm and silky, these anchovies are delicious on pizza and even better eaten right out of the tin. Gifts staff writer Samantha Schoech has been a member of an anchovy-cooking club for over a decade, and these are her favorite to eat plain, along with good bread and butter.

Scratch-off for cinephiles

A person using a penny to scratch a stamp from the Pop-Chart 100 Essential Films Scratch-Off Chart.
Pop Chart

This scratch-off chart provides a list of must-watch films from 1916 to 2017. It’s the perfect gift for a cinephile.

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One part bragging board, one part movie-night idea generator, Pop Chart 100 Essential Films Scratch-Off Chart features 100 must-watch movies, each concealed under a simple gray design. Once the dad on your list watches a movie, he can scrape off the wax to reveal a full-color mini movie poster. The list spans more than 100 years, beginning with 1916’s Intolerance . If your giftee has passions other than film, Pop Chart makes similar posters related to major-league ballparks and novels, among other worthy interests.

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Muscle massage

The Opove M3 Pro Massage Gun.
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It’s effective, versatile, and affordable, but one of the bulkiest massagers we’ve encountered.

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$130 $88 from Amazon

With clipped on-page coupon

As people get older, aches and pains seem to crop up more frequently. Help the dad on your list keep everything loose with one of our favorite massage guns. The Opove M3 Pro Massage Gun is a bit bulkier and heavier (2.5 pounds) than our top pick massage gun, but it’s also significantly cheaper. Built with plenty of amplitude and stall force, it’s surprisingly quiet, and it has five speeds and six attachments, which can be mixed and matched to fulfill varying sore-muscle needs and tolerances for pressure.

Light bright

Our pick for the best flashlight, the ThruNite Archer 2A V3 with it's light shining.
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This flashlight has a wide range of brightness settings, a two-button interface, and an overall pleasant design.

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$30 $23 from Amazon

You save $7 (23%)

All dads need a flashlight (or four), even if they don’t plan on exploring the great outdoors after dark. The battery-powered, compact ThruNite Archer 2A V3 flashlight is one of our favorites, and the dad you’re shopping for will appreciate it whether he’s camping or maneuvering his way around the house when the electricity goes out. Our testers liked this model’s two-beam design and its different brightness options (which your dad can click through one-handed). This flashlight is water-resistant, designed not to roll off flat surfaces, and capable of surviving a 1-meter drop. Bonus: It’s small enough to stash in a glove box or junk drawer—perfect for power outages, without draining his smartphone battery.

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Better barbells

Our pick for best adjustable dumbbell, the Core Home Fitness Adjustable Dumbbell Set.
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With their speedy adjustments and ergonomic design, these weights are easier to use and more comfortable to hold than any others we’ve tried.

The Core Home Fitness Adjustable Dumbbell Set is our pick because these weights are easy to adjust and comfortable to hold. And, frankly, they’re more practical and versatile than the Rocky-era barbell that your dad may swear he’ll use again one of these days. With a twist of the handles, each dumbbell can go from 5 pounds to 50 pounds in a matter of seconds. But what our testers especially liked was that these weights, at 14.5 inches long, are a manageable length when fully loaded, and they get shorter—and therefore more ergonomic to handle—as you reduce the load.

Sentimental star map

Two framed Night Sky Museum Grade Prints, mounted side by side on a wall.
The Night Sky

These personalized art prints depict how the cosmos looked at a specific moment in time—for example, the day of a birth.

A snapshot of the cosmos from a customized time and place, the Night Sky Museum Grade Print would make a special gift for the dad in your life, whether you decide to use the date and time of his birth or to highlight another pivotal event in his life. Printed on museum-quality paper or stretched canvas with fade-resistant archival ink, the image is available in three sizes and several colors, plus a glow-in-the-dark option. It also includes the date and the location coordinates, along with a personalized event name. This token is sweet and simple, and it will look great hanging on a wall.

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For the vinyl collector

Newly remastered, this double album collects all of the published songs from Burt Bacharach and Elvis Costello’s 30-year songwriting collaboration.

The late Burt Bacharach and crooner Elvis Costello wrote and composed together for more than three decades. The newly remastered The Songs Of Bacharach & Costello double album, compiled by Costello, contains recordings of every song they published in that time. Sung by Costello and accompanied on piano by Bacharach, these 18 songs have a throwback, jazzy sound that would perfectly suit both a cocktail party and a solo listening session.

Mean mug

A stack of the Hasami Porcelain Mugs in earthy colors, black, tan, and off-white.
Hasami

The Japanese porcelain mugs nest for easy storage and come in a range of colors that all go well together.

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The Hasami Porcelain Mug, made by a 400-year-old Japanese ceramics company, is a gorgeous porcelain piece. And no matter what size or color you buy it in, it always looks great in a set. The mug is stackable, so it looks great displayed on shelves, and it comes in a few understated color options. We’re confident it’ll become your dad’s new go-to vessel for coffee or tea.

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A more-pliant pillow

The Nest Bedding Easy Breather Pillow.
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This pillow has a customizable and washable filling that offers firm support for back- and side-sleepers.

When was the last time your dad bought himself a new pillow? Was it when you got sick on his bed after eating too much Halloween candy in the third grade? If so, it’s time he got an upgrade. A pillow might not be the most glamorous gift, but we’ve found shredded-foam pillows—including the Nest Bedding Easy Breather Pillow—to be life-altering, both in comfort and in their impact on sleep quality. This is the ultimate practical present that your dad may not know he needs.

Wildlife watcher

This durable trail camera has a lightning-fast trigger speed, so you can capture crisp images of wildlife, day or night.

Whether the dad you’re shopping for is a hunter, a nature observer, or just someone who wants to know what goes bump in the night, a trail camera is a surprisingly effective tool for capturing clear images and videos of wildlife. Our top pick, the Bushnell Core S-4K No Glow, takes both high-quality daytime and nighttime photos, with an impressive 0.2-second trigger speed and videos of up to 60 seconds. In our testing, it held up in heavy rain, snow storms, and high winds, and it also comes with a two-year warranty. Just be sure to include six AA batteries.

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Dead tech, deconstructed

This company disassembles and mounts outdated tech gear (phones, gaming consoles, computer chips) in pristine condition to make nerd-nostalgic wall art.

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If your dad is fascinated by how things work, Grid takes apart old cell phones, gaming consoles, and watches and then fashions them into works of art, with each part labeled and arranged like a little tech map. The Grid Game Boy Pocket, made from the 1996 model, will bring him back to a time when nothing was more engaging than a session of The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening in black-and-white.

Weather watcher

One of the simplest weather stations to use and install, this model works with affordable add-on modules to produce a reliable and accurate overview of local weather trends.

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$150 $100 from Amazon

You save $50 (33%)

Dull conversationalists give weather tracking an unfair rap. But as your dad may tell you, anticipating and observing the wind, rain, sunshine, and snow is actually an exciting and useful pursuit. The Netatmo Weather Station is a smart upgrade that will satisfy his curiosity beyond the confines of his phone’s weather app. The base weather station measures indoor and outdoor temperature, noise levels, humidity, barometric air pressure, and air quality; separate gauges track precipitation and wind. He can also access past readings and check on conditions remotely from a smartphone, tablet, or computer, or with voice commands via an Amazon Echo speaker or Siri.

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All-weather thermal

The men’s version of the Ridge Merino Aspect Midweight Merino Wool Base Layer Long Sleeve Shirt.
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This breathable, durable merino-blend shirt, which comes in basic colors, can be worn alone or layered.

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If your dad hasn’t experienced the pleasures of the machine-washable Ridge Merino Men’s Aspect Midweight Wool Base Layer Long Sleeve Shirt—our new pick for thermal underwear—he’s in for a treat. The merino-wool and nylon blend creates a soft, breathable, non-itchy layer to keep your gift recipient cozy on a bone-chilling day. This shirt also works as an airy standalone piece on sunny days. It may seem pricey for just a shirt, but that’s the thing: A few wears will convince any dad that it’s not just a shirt.

Better backpack

An olive green Troubadour Apex Backpack.
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Handsome styling, ergonomic design, and thoughtful details make this pricey backpack worth the money.

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$245 $196 from Troubadour

You save $49 (20%)

Unless he’s a Don Draper acolyte, the dad in your life likely doesn’t carry a briefcase to work. But how about a more-modern carryall? One of our favorite laptop backpacks, the waterproof Troubadour Apex 3.0 Backpack is constructed from 90% recycled-polyester canvas in a sleek and stylish silhouette. Our testers especially appreciated its inner beauty, including its contoured memory-foam shoulder straps, its multiple pockets and sleeves for staying organized, and its overall quality. The recently updated design also has a handy hidden pocket on the left shoulder strap.

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Does-it-all driver

The MegaPro automotive screwdriver.
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This manual screwdriver combines smooth ratcheting action with excellent bit storage and a uniquely comfortable handle. It’s the most well-rounded, capable tool of its kind.

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We’ve been testing screwdrivers for many years now, but none of them have worked as solidly as the Megapro 13-in-1 Ratcheting Driver 211R2C36RD. If the dad you’re thinking of spends a lot of time tinkering and making various repairs around the house, a great screwdriver is essential. Although most screwdrivers work just fine, the Megapro 13-in-1 will help your dad work faster and expend less effort. Plus, as its name suggests, it comes with a comprehensive bit selection (six double-headed driver bits, totaling 12 bits, and the ¼-inch hex end of the stem), all conveniently nestled inside the handle—and therefore much harder to lose.

News, games, recipes, and more

The New York Times print newspaper next to a phone showing the mobile app.
The New York Times

With an All Access subscription to The New York Times, your dad will always have a crossword to work on, plus the latest on sports transfers and Cooking recipes.

Wirecutter is owned by The New York Times, but even if it weren’t, we’d think an All Access The New York Times Gift Subscription would make a terrific gift. For about six bucks a month, you’re giving Dad unlimited digital access to the Times’ crack reporting, plus Games, Cooking, Audio, The Athletic, and, of course, Wirecutter. He’ll never complain about being bored again.

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Transcendent waffles

Our pick for best waffle maker on a budget, the Cuisinart Round Classic Waffle Maker WMR-CAP2, shown in front of a blue background.
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This compact, consistent, and affordable waffle iron produces delicate, crispy waffles in 40 seconds flat.

Hot, fresh waffles need not be reserved for restaurant brunches and hotel buffets. If your dad prefers his thin and crispy, the Cuisinart Round Classic Waffle Maker WMR-CAP2one of our favorite waffle makers—is an especially thoughtful choice. Among the 30 models we’ve tested since 2014, this one stood out for its consistent performance, ease of use, and compact design. It’s a little over 10 inches across, so it’s simple to store, even in smaller kitchens.

Toughest tote

A black Filson Rugged Twill Tote Bag.
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This tote bridges the gap between brawn and beauty. It’s lightweight and well constructed, and it has leather handles and an excellent warranty.

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The Filson Rugged Twill Tote Bag is a great present for the dad who has gear to haul, whether it consists of coloring books and snacks for an afternoon with little ones or a laptop and headphones for work. Of the 40 totes we researched for our guide to the best tote bags, this one appealed to us with its light weight, sturdy construction, and handsome design. The Filson tote is made from water-repellent, 100% cotton twill, and the inner seams are bound to protect them from fraying. Basically, this bag is safeguarded against all of the activities that dads are wont to partake in. But if you’re still concerned, it comes with a lifetime warranty.

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Pocket notebooks

These pocket-sized, durable notebooks feature high-quality graph paper and come in a range of cover choices.

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Among our best notebook picks, the Field Notes National Parks Memo Books collection—with graph-paper interiors and covers featuring 18 different national parks—is especially alluring. Depending on which three-pack of the pocket-sized memo books you pick, your dad may be inspired by depictions of Denali National Park’s aurora, the bison of Yellowstone, or the towering trees of Sequoia National Park. (You could also buy the entire series, so you don’t have to choose.)

Collector’s album

In 1968, jazz pianist Thelonious Monk, played a show at Palo Alto High School in California, the album for which was finally released in 2020.

Just before his band broke up—and at the height of racial tensions in the late 1960s—Thelonious Monk unexpectedly decided to accept a student’s request for him to play a show at California’s Palo Alto High School, to help bring about racial unity in the community while raising funds for the school’s International Committee. Palo Alto, a recording of the event, which includes favorites like “Blue Monk” and “Ruby, My Dear,” was released in 2020 on CD and vinyl. It offers a portal to another era—and some truly great music.

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Spy games

Cards belonging to the Codenames board game, one of our best gifts for dads, laid out in a grid across a table.
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This easy-to-learn word-guessing game—which scales for smaller and larger groups—challenges players to reveal the spy among them.

Regardless of whether your dad plays a lot of board games, he’ll probably like Codenames, one of our picks for the best beginner board games for adults. This interactive word-guessing game is played in teams; pairing players of different abilities is a fun way to expose younger family members to new vocabulary words. Codenames is easy to learn, quick to play, and flexible in how many people can participate, from four to 12 (or more), so it’s a great choice for groups of various sizes.

Natural oenophile delights

Natural wine bottles from The Stranger Wine Share monthly wine club.
Stranger Wine & Spirits

This Brooklyn-based monthly wine club selects and sends two or three bottles of natural wines from producers all over the world.

If the dad you’re shopping for loves funkier styles of vino or sour beers and kombucha, he’d perhaps appreciate the chance to explore the world of natural wines. Editorial director Jason Chen recommends The Stranger Wine Share, from a natural and organic wine shop in Brooklyn, New York. Each month, this club will send your dad two or three carefully selected bottles, plus a unique piece of art (co-created by the owners) that doubles as the tasting notes. Bottles may be anything from a Willamette Valley Pinot Gris to a white blend from the Podrum Franjo hills of Croatia. With its impeccable taste level and friendly, adventurous vibe, this shop makes members feel like, well, part of the club.

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Scruffy beard, begone

The Philips Norelco Multigroom 7000 MG7750, our pick for best beard trimmer, surrounded by its accessories.
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This cordless beard trimmer has a friendly design, lots of useful accessories, and just the right amount of power for comfortable, precise grooming.

If you have a bearded dad, he’ll likely appreciate our favorite beard trimmer, the Philips Norelco Multigroom Series 7000 MG7750. This sturdy little unit has enough power to chop through thick growth, but it won’t cause unfortunate bald spots if his hand slips. It also comes with useful accessories, including 14 guide combs and a nose-hair-trimming attachment (remind him that it can work for ears, too). This model, which stands upright when not in use, can run cordless for up to 14 hours without a charge.

Homebody helpers

A person wearing a pair of gray glerups with their feet up on the couch.
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These felted wool shoes are comfy, easy to slip on, warm (but not sweaty), and well made. If your dad likes to shuffle around outside, go for the version with a rubber sole.

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$100 $80 from REI

REI membership required, with single-use promo code WINTER24

We’ve been wearing and recommending the Glerups Slip-On With Leather Sole for years. And no other felted-wool slippers we’ve tried have been as durable or supportive. The open heels and leather outsoles make these slippers ideal for sliding on and stepping outside on Dad-style errands, such as grabbing the newspaper, filling the bird feeder, or gazing at the gutters with intensity. For longer jaunts, they’re also available with a rubber sole. If your dad would prefer a little more coverage, the slipper boots are another great option. It goes without saying that both styles are streamlined and cool, and they look a lot less frumpy than many fuzzier pairs.

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Deli delights

The contents of Katz's Birthday Box. Pastrami, corned beef, and cheese are piled up on plates in front of the other goods.
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Send your dad a little taste of New York City with this jam-packed box of sandwich fixings and more from one of the country’s most cherished delicatessens.

If your dad loves a great sandwich, consider treating him to some from New York’s oldest deli, Katz’s Delicatessen, which has been in operation since 1888. Katz’s Birthday Box includes 1 pound each of pastrami, corned beef, and Swiss cheese, plus rye bread, sauerkraut, mustard, Russian dressing, 1 quart each of full-sour and half-sour pickles, and mini black-and-white cookies. The food arrives neatly stacked, with ice packs in a well-insulated box. It’s perfect to share with a big group—though obviously your dad may choose to savor it all by himself.

Cool camp kitchen

Food cooking on the Coleman Classic Propane Camping Stove outside on a camping ground.
Coleman

This straightforward, rugged two-burner stove is a cinch to set up, and it cooks food quickly and evenly.

If your dad loves to camp, hunt, or just chill in the great outdoors, and he needs a new rig, our favorite camping stove will make a great gift. After testing 13 camping stoves and dissecting three of them, we found that none of them beat the Coleman Classic Propane Camping Stove. On a single 16-ounce tank of propane, this easy-to-transport stove can cook with both burners on high for roughly an hour, and it has the barest minimum of parts, so it’s easy to maintain.

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A miniature him

Two Funko Pop figurines.
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With an addictively fun and easy-to-use module, you can design Funko Pop toys in your loved ones’ likeness, choosing from options for skin tone, hairstyle, clothing, fun accessories, and pets.

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Dads who have Star Wars or Dr. Who figurines decorating their shelves will surely get a kick out of a Funko Pop in their likeness joining the collection. The customization module is a hoot to use, with mix-and-match choices for hairstyles, facial hair, and outfits. You can rep his personal interests with up to two of the more than a hundred accessories (gaming controller, mug of foamy beer, baseball). And if you really want to go all out, craft each member of the family. Wirecutter’s product testing logistics manager Leslie Grisdale and her husband were tickled with the pair (above) they received from her mother-in-law: Note the tiny whisk and bottle of vino.

We love finding gifts that are unusual, thoughtful, and well vetted. See even more gift ideas we recommend.

Dorie Chevlen contributed reporting. This article was edited by Hannah Morrill and Jennifer Hunter.

Meet your guides

Samantha Schoech

What I Cover

Except for the time she gave a boyfriend her mother’s old toaster for Christmas, staff writer Samantha Schoech has a reputation as an excellent gift giver. She lives in San Francisco with two teens, two cats, a geriatric betta fish, and a bookseller husband. Her first book of short stories, My Mother’s Boyfriends, is coming out in 2024.

Mari Uyehara

What I Cover

Mari Uyehara is a staff writer for Wirecutter’s gifts team. She was previously an editor at GQ, Saveur, and Vice, and she won a 2019 James Beard Award for her column on American cooking in Taste. The daughter of a potter, she has long been a believer in the power of a well-made thing.

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