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Tiny, Delightful Stocking Stuffers on Sale for Cyber Monday

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Whether you’re looking for stocking stuffers, little treats for your office’s white elephant exchange, or gifts to dole out over eight nights of Hanukkah, mini presents are exceedingly useful to have on hand during the holiday season. 

They’re also deceptively hard to shop for. 

Nobody likes dealing with the accumulation of holiday schlock, and all too often, these smaller presents are the last things on our shopping list—an afterthought that ends up sitting in the recipient’s junk drawer. But they don’t have to be.

We’re here with a few helpful gift suggestions that are most certainly not junk. Some of our favorite small (and already usually budget-friendly) items are on sale for Cyber Monday, including a Dior lip oil dupe, a spicy jar of chili crisp, and a luxurious silk-lined sleep mask

Now is an excellent time to stock up, so you can be sure the teeny, tiny, itty-bitty gifts you’re giving this year feel as thoughtful as the big ones.

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A sweet locket for dear ones young and old

What we like: A kid-friendly locket gift pick for Valentine's Day. This classic heart locket on a 19-inch chain is small enough for little kids but can be worn by bigger people too. Multiple staffers’ kids have been wearing these for years.

Other things to know: Made of gold-painted brass and steel, so your heart won’t drop if they lose it, but the locket is still easy to click open and close, and it’s surprisingly durable. FINAL SALE.

Read more: The 30 Best Valentine’s Day Gifts for Kids

A set of sheet masks for winter break sleepovers

What we like: Charming sheet masks recommended in our gift guide for tweens. These silly animal sheet masks can be a fun part of a relaxing, pampering night spent at home. The goofy animal prints are entertaining. The sheets feel cool and soft on the faces.

Other things to know: We can’t say for sure whether the masks (from a South Korean beauty brand) purified or nourished our skin (as the label promises). Read more about what we think of sheet masks in general. Only a couple sets of six are down to $11.

Read more: The 37 Best Gifts for Tweens

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A hydrating sheet mask that'll elicit giggles

What we like: Our favorite sheet mask, which we also like as a gift. Formulated with proven hydrators like glycerin, sodium hyaluronate, hyaluronic acid. Rubbery algae sheet mask cools and aids absorption. Stays put even while you sip your coffee.

Other things to know: You will look like a member of the Blue Man Group for the 30-40 minutes you need to leave this mask on. Has a two-step  application process: first apply the ampoule (serum) to skin, then put on the sheet mask.

Read more: Sheet Masks Don’t Do Very Much. We Love These Anyway.

A spicy condiment set in giftable packaging

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$80 $48 from Fly By Jing

Use promo code WCBYJING40

What we like: One of our favorite gift baskets, the By Jing Box is a great for fans of heat and lovers of Sichuan spice. Includes a fiery lineup of condiments that are sure to add excitement and sophistication to any home-cooked meal (or takeout order).

Other things to know: Comes with Fly By Jing’s signature Sichuan Chili Crisp, Xtra Spicy Chili Crisp, sweet-and-spicy Zhong Sauce, super-versatile Chili Crisp Vinaigrette, legume-studded Chengdu Crunch, and Sichuan Gold chili oil. Use code WCBYJING, shipping is free.

Read more: Most Gift Baskets Are Terrible. These Are Great.

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A bag of geodes to divide and delight

What we like: An assortment of 15 break-open geodes rocks recommended in our gift guide for 7-year-olds. Fun and interactive. Smash open these rocks to reveal their sparkly, gem-hued, crystal insides.

Other things to know: Set includes safety goggles, an illustrated booklet about geodes, and three display stands. Clip the on-page coupon to get the deal price.

Read more: The 34 Best Gifts for 7-Year-Olds

A speedy storage card to hold their Nintendo Switch games

What we like: Our budget pick for the best microSD card. Fast. Attractively priced. Good for adding storage to phones, tablets, game consoles, and more. Quick enough for 1080p, 4K, and up to 5K action cameras and drones.

Other things to know: Less capacity than our top pick, but still doubles the storage in a Switch. Not on GoPro’s list of officially recommended microSD cards. Deal for the Super Mario Super Mushroom style.

Read more: The Best microSD Cards

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A treat for winter-wrecked lips

What we like: The best splurgy, luxe lip balm that offers lasting hydration. Luscious blend of seed oils in a beeswax base. Sturdy twist-up metal tube. Ultrasmooth glide. Citrus-forward scent. Leaves dry or irritated lips not just temporarily quenched, but also plump and conditioned for days.

Other things to know: Looks and feels more luxurious and expensive than our other picks... because it is. Melty. The abundance of botanical ingredients could further irritate severely wounded or damaged lips.

Read more: The Best Lip Balms

A splurge-worthy pink-tinted lip balm

What we like: A tinted lip balm staff pick that we also like as a gift for teens. Glides on smoothly with a sheer flush of color. Long-lasting wear (about five hours). Light, pleasant scent. Luscious and hydrating beeswax formula. Sturdy twist-up metal tube. Available in over a dozen tints.

Other things to know: A former pick in our lip balm guide, and a variant of one of our current picks. Pricey, even when on sale. Select store pickup to avoid shipping fees.

Read more: Fresh Sugar Lip Balm Is Expensive. But It’s Great.

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A compact container set for traveling in style

What we like: A smaller set of leakproof plastic travel containers we like as a gift for frequent travelers. Hold half an ounce of solids, liquids, or capsules. Magnetized sides keep them compact and easy to locate. Inside has rounded corners.

Other things to know: Lightning deal. Each capsule can be customized with a “tile” or label. Set includes three small capsules.

Read more: The 43 Best Gifts for Frequent Travelers

A pretty pillbox for their many supplements

What we like: Our top pick for a sleeker pill box. Attractive, compact, and discreet. A great on-the-go option that won't look out of place in a handbag, briefcase, or backpack. Labeled daily compartments for the pills, plus an additional small compartment.

Other things to know: Top and bottom look identical so it's far too easy to accidentally open it upside and accidentally dump your pills out. May not work for someone who has to take more than a few pills a day.

Read more: The Best Pill Boxes

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Travel-friendly makeup brushes

What we like: Another travel-friendly makeup brush worth considering. A four-in-one tool. Features a blush/bronzer brush, a replaceable sponge, brow/eyeliner brush and eyeshadow brush. Compact and portable.

Other things to know: Long-term quality of its bristles is a little unimpressive.

Read more: The Best Makeup Brushes

An ultra-thin and compact portable charger

What we like: A great power boosting portable charger in a super slim package. Updated version that comes with two built-in cables, USB-C and Lightning, respectively. Powerful for its size. Sleek, sturdy, and lightweight. Comes in lots of fun colors.

Other things to know: Will give your phone a boost, but might not fully charge it all the way. Super slow to recharge. Street price has risen over the years.

Read more: The Best Portable Chargers and Power Banks for Phones and Tablets

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A zippy phone charger they can keep in their pocket

What we like: Our budget power bank pick for phones and tablets. On par with our top pick terms of its power, capacity, build quality, and ease of use. Has a fast-charging USB-C PD port (input and output) and a USB-A port (output only), and comes with a USB-C charging cable

Other things to know: Slightly chunky shape is a bit cumbersome. Does not have the convenience of built-in cables. Scosche is a brand we trust, and its three-year warranty is longer than that of our other picks. Clip the on-page coupon.

Read more: The Best Portable Chargers and Power Banks for Phones and Tablets

A phone camera tripod that can fit in a wallet

What we like: A mini phone mount gift pick for photographers. When folded for storage, it fits into one of the credit card slots of your wallet. Surprisingly stable for a piece of its size. Good for group shots, nighttime photos, or long-exposure images.

Other things to know: Simply twist it horizontally, flip up the sides, and it’s ready to go. All colors except Jasper Green are on sale.

Read more: The 23 Best Gifts for Photographers

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A smartphone tripod clip that doubles as a phone stand

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$30 $23 from Amazon

With clipped on-page coupon

What we like: Our tripod mount pick for smartphones. Rotates for portrait or landscape orientations. Holds any size phone comfortably. Can serve as a stand on its own. Rugged metal mount incorporates cold shoes on top and bottom of the lockable clamp. Easily mounts on any tripod.

Other things to know: About as tall as a deck of playing cards. Most secure of the mounts we tested. Clip the on-page coupon to get this lightning deal.

Read more: The Best Tripod for iPhones and Other Smartphones

A compact brush to smooth hair

What we like: A detangling brush we like in our drugstore beauty guide. Gentle enough for most hair types, wet or dry. Extra-flexible, varied-length bristles detangle strands without snarling your hair. Lightweight design feels great to hold. Slim handle.

Other things to know: Made from 85% sustainably sourced, plant-based plastic. Don’t use it with hot tools—it’ll melt!

Read more: The Best Drugstore Makeup, Skin Care, and Other Beauty Products

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A luxurious body wash that smells amazing

What we like: A luxe body wash gift pick in an extremely chic bottle. Available in bergamot, sandalwood, or eucalyptus scents, or fragrance free.

Other things to know: Has a gentle pH between 5.5 and 6.5. Formula includes vitamins C and E, and cacay, marula, and meadowfoam oils.

Read more: The 42 Best Gifts for Mom

A dewy sunscreen without a white cast

What we like: Our top pick for a less expensive hydrating chemical face sunscreen. Leaves a dewy finish on your skin. No white cast. Lightly scented. Thick yet blends smoothly. Will appeal to a wide array of people.

Other things to know: Slow to dry. You may not like the sheen if you have oily skin. Deal is for a 2-pack of the the 2-ounce size.

Read more: The Best Sunscreen

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A citrus-scented sunscreen that feels luxurious

What we like: Our top pick for a slightly splurgy mineral sunscreen for your face. Well-balanced mineral formula doesn’t appear greasy or feel chalky when rubbed in. Light citrus scent. Lightweight and effortless without being sticky, oily, or drying.

Other things to know: Dr. Jart+ is a Korean skin-care brand. One of our more expensive picks, but we think it’s worth the splurge. Not water-resistant. If you have dry skin, this probably isn’t the sunscreen for you. Sets with a matte-like finish.

Read more: The Best Sunscreens for Your Face

Comfortable earplugs for your blockbuster fan to take to the movies

What we like: Our top earplugs pick for concerts. Easy to put in. Comfortable to wear for extended periods. The only universal-fit (aka musician-style) earplugs that all of our testers said they would be happy to use regularly. Comes with four pairs of tips to provide a secure fit for most ear shape.

Other things to know: Noise reduction rating of 12 dB. No universal-fit earplugs will reduce different sounds as evenly as a custom-designed set. Manufacturer suggests replacing ear tips about every three to six months.

Read more: The Best Earplugs for Concerts

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A hydrating sunscreen in a portable package

What we like: A thin, liquidy sunscreen staff pick. SPF 50. Super-hydrating without being oily or greasy. Soaks into dry skin. Also serves as a good makeup primer for dewy looks. One bottle is surprisingly long-lasting. Sweat-resistant for up to 40 minutes.

Other things to know: Very watery—if you prefer a more matte look or have oily skin, this is probably not the sunscreen for you. Expensive, especially for a 1.7-ounce bottle. At Ulta, choose store pickup to avoid shipping fees. Sephora Insider and Kohl's members (free to join) get free shipping.

Read more: Supergoop’s Famed Unseen Sunscreen Doesn’t Work for My Dry Skin. But This One Does.

A cordless tool for an easier mani pedi

What we like: Our top electric nail file from our guide to the best nail clippers for older adults. Files nails slowly but safely and precisely, offering more independence than other manual clippers. Can even handle the thickest of toenails.

Other things to know: Messier than standard nail clippers. Swapping attachments and switching file direction requires more hand dexterity and strength than is required to actually use the file. Rechargeable battery via USB-C port lasts long enough for a few nail-shaping sessions. Deal on white.

Read more: The Best Nail Clippers for Older Adults and People With Disabilities (That Are Also Great for Everyone)

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An adorable vibe for your special someone

What we like: Another good suction vibrator we recommend. High performance that costs less than our top pick. The opening is comfortable for a larger clitoris.

Other things to know: Shape and size of an asthma inhaler. We preferred the Dame Aer's gentler, more versatile stimulation.

Read more: The Best Vibrators

A cute adult toy in a travel-friendly size

What we like: Our budget vibrator pick. A high-quality, basic vibrator available at a significantly lower price than the competition. Oval shape is excellent for focused clitoral stimulation. Small enough to be convenient for travel and for partner play. Made from soft, easy-to-clean silicone, and the vibrations are powerful.

Other things to know: Recharges via a magnetic USB charging cord. We recommend periodically charging the toy to preserve its longevity. 15-year warranty. However: You must ship a defective vibrator back to the company—at your expense—in order to get it replaced. Price includes shipping.

Read more: The Best Vibrators

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A deck of cards to spice things up

What we like: An engagement or anniversary gift we like for date-night surprises. This box of 40 clever scratch-off date ideas is designed to get couples out of a Netflix-and-chill rut.

Other things to know: All cards are marked with icons to indicate the cost, duration, setting (indoors or out), and transportation needs before the details are revealed.

Read more: The 15 Best Engagement Gifts

A high-tech carabiner to track their favorite wheels

What we like: A combination-lock carabiner gift pick for cyclists and gadget lovers. Heavy-duty polycarbonate combination-lock carabiner securely attaches an Apple AirTag, our favorite Bluetooth tracker, to anything you might want to keep track of.

Other things to know: Apple Airtag not included. About 4 inches and 4 ounces. Won't stand up to bolt cutters. Good for tracking, not locking.

Read more: The 30 Best Gifts for Cyclists

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An armband to outfit new year runs

What we like: Our top running armband pick. Affordable and reliable. The best window-style armband we tested. Better combination of comfort, stability, and ease of use. Straightforward, intuitive design.

Other things to know: The seams are bulky, has very little room for keys, and isn't fully waterproof. Comes in several sizes, the AB91 falls in the middle range, fitting phones like the iPhone 15 or Samsung Galaxy S24. Back on sale for black.

Read more: The Best Running Armband (Even Though There Are Better Ways to Carry Your Phone on a Run)

A bright jump rope with customizable length

What we like: The best beaded jump rope for beginners. Offers good value with eye-catching colors and sturdy, 8-inch-long handles. Threaded with durable, thin beads that provide control-enhancing weight and a pleasant sensory experience. Shortening this rope is fairly simple.

Other things to know: Also a good warm-up rope for competitions. The long handles may hinder some beginners, and could take some time to adjust to for those with shorter hands.

Read more: The Best Jump Ropes

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A smooth-folding hex key set for everyday fixes

What we like: Our pick for a nice folding hex wrenches set. Larger, heavier, and more expensive than our other folding pick, but easier to unfold, especially if you have larger fingers or dexterity issues. Solid feel, clearly marked wrench sizes, and a 90-degree stop.

Other things to know: 17-key set. Shipping is free but this item is only returnable in stores.

Read more: The Best Hex Wrenches

A small, wearable reading light that casts a warm glow

What we like: Our top wearable reading light pick. Bright and easy to use. Adjustable arms angle the light at the page just how you want. Never felt heavy or uncomfortable on our necks during testing.

Other things to know: Fewer brightness and temperature settings than our bookmark-style pick, but removes the need to adjust a traditional clip-on reading light. Use promoe WCNECKLIGHT (you may need to refresh your cart after adding).

Read more: The Best Reading Light

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A compact light for late-night readers

What we like: Our top pick for the best overall reading light. Chic and compact, with the most light settings of all our picks. Power indicator on the front makes it easy to monitor charge. Simple to twist and adjust brightness and light temperature.

Other things to know: Small, and buttons can be a bit too sensitive when adjusting clip placement. Use promo code WIRECUTTER11 (you may need to refresh your cart after adding).

Read more: The Best Reading Light

A yummy set of nutty treats (keep one box for yourself)

What we like: A sweet snack recommended in our guide to the best housewarming gifts. A unique alternative to chocolate. Nutty, flaky, and rich. From New York City based confectioner Seed & Mill. Vegan, gluten-free, and certified kosher.

Other things to know: Includes three boxes of halva in pistachio, sea salt dark chocolate, and cherry (other combinations available). Halva makes a wondrous addition to brownies, ice cream, and more. Clip the on-page coupon for the deal price.

Read more: The 35 Best Housewarming Gifts

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A can cooler for even the snobbiest beer drinkers

What we like: A staff-pick hard-sided sleeve that insulates beers, seltzers, and other canned drinks. Keeps liquids at refreshingly chilled temperatures for hours. Dishwasher-safe. Available in three size options and more than a dozen colors.

Other things to know: Unscrew the gasket-style top, slide your cold can in, and screw it back on. Deal price on the 16-ounce tallboy size in navy or charcoal.

Read more: I Keep Gifting This Can Cooler to Beer Snobs. They All Love It.

A sleek bottle opener for easy pours

What we like: Our pick for the best electric corkscrew. The best value of any electric wine bottle opener we've tested. Easy to grab, easy to use, and inexpensive. Quickly and easily removes cork from a bottle using a rechargeable battery.

Other things to know: Can be a bit loud. Comes with electric wine bottle opener, foil cutter, charging base, and power adapter. One-year limited warranty.

Read more: The Best Corkscrew for Opening Wine

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A jack-of-all-trades pair of kitchen scissors

What we like: Our top pick for the best kitchen shears. Feature sharp, stainless steel, micro-serrated blades for gripping slippery raw meats, and the blades come apart for easy cleaning. They have roomy, slightly cushioned handles, and OXO’s satisfaction guarantee gave these a leg up on shears that performed similarly.

Other things to know: Can’t sharpen the micro-serrated blade. Doesn't work well with wax paper. Not dishwasher-safe.

Read more: The Best Scissors for Every Task

A kitchen must-have for fans of The Bear

What we like: A staff favorite permanent marker for organizing everything from moving boxes to the contents of your freezer. We like Sharpies because the label won't rub off and it's not effected by colder temperatures.

Other things to know: Deal for a pack of 12 in black.

Read more: The Best Supplies and Packing Advice for Making Moving Less Miserable

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A thermometer to take the guesswork out of cooking

What we like: Our upgrade meat thermometer pick. The fastest and most accurate instant-read model we tested. Bright backlit rotating screen. Wide temperature range. Waterproof. Buttonless and completely automatic. Comes in a rainbow of colors.

Other things to know: Retail price has recently gone up. Few recipes demand instant, to-the-degree accuracy. The switch to change between Celsius and Fahrenheit is inconveniently located inside the battery compartment. Deal available in red, green, white, and a handful of other colors. Shipping is free.

Read more: The Best Meat Thermometers

An adorable little whisk for all ages

What we like: Our whisk top pick for small hands in our kids cooking tools guide. Lightweight and easy to handle. Shorter than typical whisks, with a smaller balloon. Slim, grippable handle. Strikes the perfect balance for kids of all ages.

Other things to know: Traditional whisks are harder for most kids to maneuver and too bulky for working in smaller bowls. On sale in white.

Read more: The Best Kids Cooking Tools (That You’ll Love Too)

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A cube puzzle with a competitive edge

What we like: The best Bluetooth-connected smart speed cube for solving with friends. Good for those who want to track solve times. Allows you to compete with others in real time, and offers tutorials. Well-made. Acceptable app experience.

Other things to know: Smart cubes are a niche subset of cube puzzles. CubeStation app has translation issues and offers little utility outside of social aspects and timer. Recently saw a better deal but $23 matches typical discounts.

Read more: The 3 Best Speed Cubes (And Why the Rubik’s Cube Isn’t One)

Exciting gameplay with simple instructions

What we like: Our top pick for the best bluffing card game. All the bluffing of poker, but with much simpler rules. It’s quick and easy to teach, and it’s a game that you’ll want to play again and again.

Other things to know: It's possible to play without bluffing, but it would wring most of the fun out of your playthroughs. Three to six players. Clip on-page coupon.

Read more: The Best Card Games

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A sleek pencil sharpener for stationery fiends

What we like: Our top pencil sharpener pick. Sleek design. Easy to use and maintain. Puts a fine or medium point on most pencils. A favorite of our panel of kid testers.

Other things to know: Not a huge discount, but the best we've seen in over two years. Clip the on-page coupon.

Read more: The Best Colored Pencils

An exceedingly cute pencil case

What we like: A smile-inducing pencil case we like in our guide to kids birthday party favors that aren't junk. As endearing as it is functional. Zippered canvas pouch stands up on its own. Top portion slides down for easy access to pens, pencils, or a budding makeup collection.

Other things to know: Editor Marilyn Ong's kids especially like the boba print, but the case is also available in other styles. Deal price is for pink, brown, blue, and cow styles.

Read more: 31 Kids Birthday Party Favors That Aren’t Junk

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A surprisingly useful dustpan for little messes

What we like: An ever-useful mini brush and dustpan set we like. Makes quick (and adorable) work of sweeping up an abundance of small household messes. Perfect for post-DIY project clean-up, dust bunny extermination, or clearing dry messes off your desk or counters.

Other things to know: Too small for cleaning larger spaces like a kitchen floor. Broom doesn’t fit especially snugly into the dustpan, so there’s no satisfying click. Set tends to come apart while in storage. On sale in white.

Read more: My Partner Thinks My Mini Dustpan and Broom Set Is Pointless. I Think It’s Perfect.

A versatile eye shadow palette for a bit of glam

What we like: An eyeshadow palette gift pick in our guide to the best birthday gifts for her. Intensely pigmented but blendable colors. Versatile. Features 12 mostly pink-hued neutrals in a variety of matte and shimmery finishes.

Other things to know: Supervising beauty editor Hannah Morrill credits this palette with teaching her how to use eyeshadow. Sephora Insider members (free to join) get free shipping.

Read more: The 11 Best Birthday Gifts for Her

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A favorite mascara for bringing the drama

What we like: The best vampy, dramatic mascara. Rich, structured formula. Curvy fibrous brush leaves lashes full at the base and defined at the tips. Great longevity. One coat gives a natural boost; extra coats intensify lashes without looking heavy or goopy.

Other things to know: Chunky brush can be unwieldy. Some testers noticed a touch of under-eye smudging after a full day of wear (but not full-on raccoon circles). To avoid shipping fees at Ulta, choose store pickup. At Macy's and Kohl's, shipping is free.

Read more: The Best Mascara

A make-up basic in a cheerful color

What we like: The best makeup sponge. Creates an almost airbrushed finish. Its curves fit all facial contours. Foam expands when wet without feeling mushy and waterlogged. Moistening this sponge creates a barrier that keeps makeup from sinking in and wasting product.

Other things to know: Damp sponges can harbor mold, and at $20 a pop, you probably don’t want to keep replacing yours. Cleaning the sponge—lathering, rinsing, blotting repeatedly—is a process, but an essential one. Price reflects in cart. Also $1 cheaper at MAC, but requires store pickup.

Read more: The Best Makeup Brushes

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A sturdy case to protect their film

What we like: A gift pick in our guide to gifts for photographers. Dual function of organizing and protecting their film rolls. Click-on lid. Compact, durable case.

Other things to know: Steel case is not as lightweight as plastic cases we've recommended in the past. Case is on sale in multiple colors.

Read more: The 23 Best Gifts for Photographers

Flowers that won't wilt

What we like: A pop up flower bouquet card we like as a gift for weddings or Valentine's Day. Illustrated on the front, the card folds flat and reveals an impressive, upright bouquet of flowers when you open it. Removable note card has space to write a meaningful message to recipient.

Other things to know: Five-by-seven-inch card. A great way to jazz up a cash or check gift.

Read more: 14 Great Wedding Gifts (That You Won’t Find on the Couple’s Registry)

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A pair of goggles for the water-loving kid in your life

What we like: Our budget pick for the best swim goggles for kids. A reliable, comfortable, and fog-free option that won’t break the bank. Flexible nose bridge works on a variety of face types. Eyeglass-quality Lexan lenses are clear and scratch resistant.

Other things to know: Not as easy to adjust as some of our other picks. Don't offer a panoramic field of vision. Deal price only available in rainbow brights, but other colors are on sale for a dollar more.

Read more: The Best Swim Goggles for Adults and Kids

An adorable toothbrush they'll be excited to use

What we like: Our top electric toothbrush pick for kids. “Kid-sized” quiet, vibrating brush. Comes with a two-minute timer that shuts off the brush automatically, a long-lasting battery, and an interactive app which may be encouraging to some kids.

Other things to know: Some kids find vibrating brushes to be uncomfortable or ticklish. If your child tends to brush roughly, the brush heads may need to be replaced more frequently. No case and the protective cap is easy to lose. Brush heads typically cost about $6 each, so this bundle on sale is a good value.

Read more: The Best Electric Toothbrush for Kids

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A must-have for the avid gardener

What we like: A larger multipack of our budget gardening gloves pick if you prefer latex. Lightweight, breathable, and durable. Fit securely during testing. The latex covering provides a surprising amount of protection. Available in bulk for just a few bucks per pair

Other things to know: The elastic around the wrist bothered our testers. The gloves were comfortable, but the backing wore down quickly. Deal price is for six pairs, matching the best price we've seen per glove.

Read more: The Best Gardening Gloves

A grippy pair of gloves for your favorite green thumb

What we like: Our budget gardening gloves pick. Less slippery and tougher than other gloves at a similar price. Features nylon-palm, mesh back, and comfortable elastic around the wrist. Less slippery than the other nylon gloves we tried. Stretch and breathe well, and have a decent fit.

Other things to know: They’re synthetic and run small. Amazing Stuff For You did not respond to our requests for an interview, and the gloves have no warranty. Clip the on-page coupon.

Read more: The Best Gardening Gloves

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An interactive fish for feline family fun

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What we like: A rechargeable motorized fish toy recommended in our guide to the best gifts for cats (and the humans they tolerate). Built-in motor has a motion sensor; as soon as you touch it, the fish wiggles around. Comes with a little bag of catnip.

Other things to know: A padded fabric toy. Charges via included USB cable. On sale in the carp design.

Read more: The 20 Best Gifts for Cats (and the Humans They Tolerate)

A rubber treat toy for the dog on your list

What we like: A gift pick for dogs and dog lovers. This easy-to-clean natural rubber treat toy keeps dogs busy for 20 to 40 minutes. Unscrew the rubber ball, pop in a treat, and then let your pup go to town. The company sells premade food balls, or you can freeze your own (broth, peanut butter, and pumpkin are great options) in a treat mold.

Other things to know: Deal available on the large or small size. Dishwasher safe.

Read more: The 22 Best Gifts for Dogs and Dog Lovers

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A soft ring with a lifetime warranty

What we like: Our top silicone ring pick. The thinnest and most fashion-forward of all the silicone bands we tested. Flexible, pliable, and comfortable to wear. A little pop of color without being overwhelming or intrusive.

Other things to know: Comes with a lifetime warranty to cover “rips, tears, stretching, wear, and even discoloration.” Most sizes in black are on sale.

Read more: Silicone Rings: Fun, Flexible Alternatives to Traditional Metal Jewelry

A nifty magnetic towel for the golfer in your life

What we like: A very handy towel we recommend in our gift guide for golfers. Magnetized microfiber towel that sticks to golf bags, carts and clubs. Absorbs 400 times its weight in water.

Other things to know: Machine washable, but doesn't do well in the dryer. Corner carabiner allows for quick clipping onto bags.

Read more: 15 Gifts for Golfers That They’ll Actually Like

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A modern-classic card game that never gets old

What we like: A pick in a number of our gift guides. A silly romp of a card game that’s just edgy enough to interest easily distractible players. Fun to play with the whole family. Popular cross between Apples to Apples and Russian Roulette. Never gets old, with plenty of expansions available.

Other things to know: Two to five players. 15-minute games. Great for kids 7 and older. Opt for store pickup at Target; free shipping for Circle Card and Circle 360 members.

Read more: The 29 Best Gifts for Families

A fun game to play after all the presents are unwrapped

What we like: A gift pick in our guide to last-minute father's day gifts. A competitive card game that features multiple-choice questions. Warning: questions may elicit nostalgia and/or good-natured rivalry.

Other things to know: Lyrically Correct offers three other trivia games, and a bundle of all four together.

Read more: The 32 Best Last-Minute Father’s Day Gifts

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A burrito-themed game to work up an appetite

What we like: A game gift pick recommended in our gift guide for families. Part card game, part dodgeball. Fun and simple: Swap cards until you find a match or get a burrito. Then a (plush) burrito duel or burrito war ensues. Some things have to be experienced.

Other things to know: Also recommended in our gift guide for 9-year-olds. Best for age 7+. Some may want to move the burrito battle action outdoors.

Read more: The 29 Best Gifts for Families

A silk-lined eye mask that suits every sleep position

What we like: Our top pick for a flat silk mask featured in many of our guides. Effectively blocks out unwanted light. Adjustable straps. Silk lining. Good for folks who don’t want a contoured sleep mask.

Other things to know: Flat design may put pressure on the eyes. Street price has come down since the beginning of this year.

Read more: The Best Sleep Mask

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A pair of earplugs with great sound control

What we like: Our upgrade earplugs pick for adjustable noise reduction. Offers three levels of noise reduction to suit different uses. Each earplug has a dial to easily switch reduction levels. Comes with four sizes of silicone tips, fits a wide range of ear sizes and shapes, and is comfortable to wear for extended periods.

Other things to know: Not as sleek or attractive as our top pick. Doesn’t pass sound as evenly as custom earplugs. Replace the tips about every three to six months. The printed graphics indicating the reduction levels are quite small.

Read more: The Best Earplugs for Concerts

A pair of specs to soothe their screen time

What we like: Our top cheap and cheerful blue-light blocking glasses pick. Comes in a rainbow of colors. Great for folks who like to match their frames to their outfits. The sturdy plastic is durable and doesn’t twist. Comfortable to wear.

Other things to know: Lenses have a faint orange tint. Heavier than our other picks. Deal for two pairs of glasses.

Read more: The Best Blue-Light Blocking Glasses

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A wireless mouse for marathon gaming sessions

What we like: Our budget wireless gaming mouse pick. Six programmable buttons. Battery lasts nearly three times as long as that of our upgrade pick. Great for people with smaller hands who favor a claw grip.

Other things to know: Can only connect via USB dongle. No RGB lighting, but it comes in a variety of fun colors, all of which are on sale. Available from Best Buy in black and white only—free shipping with free my Best Buy membership.

Read more: The Best Gaming Mouse

Silky-feel socks they'll want to show off

What we like: A staff pick set of bright-colored socks we recommend in our guide to styling socks (and as gifts under $25). Bamboo-blend fabric is delicate enough to be worn with dressier shoes like heels and loafers, though they still work with sneakers, too. Sold in inexpensive 5-packs that deliver bursts of color that hit the sweet spot between flashy and elegant.

Other things to know: Some users note durability and longevity issues; we haven't experienced any problems, but keep our expectations in line with the price. Sold in three sizes. Deal price is available on a handful of color combos.

Read more: Yes, Everyone’s Socks Are Showing. Here’s How to Rock the Trend—and the Pairs We Love.

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An instant rainbow to brighten their day

What we like: A fun and beautiful gift we love and feature in multiple gift guides. This light catcher affixes to the window via a surprisingly reliable suction cup. Solar-powered motor rotates the dangling prism to refract light.

Other things to know: It's easy to slide off your window if it's a distraction. Great for cats. Delayed shipping.

Read more: The 42 Best Gifts for Mom

A portable speaker that packs a punch

What we like: An ultraportable Bluetooth speaker we like on sale. For its tiny size, plays surprisingly loud and sounds good (if slightly blaring), so it makes a great ultraportable speaker.

Other things to know: JBL claims up to 12 hours of play time. Built-in clip makes it easy to hang up where it’s needed. Rated IP67 waterproof and dustproof. Can pair with another Clip 5 for stereo sound or with multiple JBL Auracast-enabled speakers.

Read more: The Best Portable Bluetooth Speaker

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A phone protector for warmer weather

What we like: A staff pick waterproof phone pouch recommended in our guide to cheap(ish) things to bring to the beach. Pouches are triple-sealed with locking tops to protect your phone from sand, salt and water. Attached lanyard is adjustable.

Other things to know: Decidedly uncool when you wear it. Deal price is for a two-pack in black and green. Recurring deal price.

Read more: 5 Cheap(ish) Things to Bring to the Beach

A compact flashlight that's weirdly stylish

What we like: Our runner-up flashlight pick. Waterproof and compact (picture a thick Crayola marker). Stands upright on its end; doesn't roll on—or off—flat surfaces. Widest range of brightness settings of any AA-battery-powered model we've tested.

Other things to know: Was our longstanding top pick until the arrival of the ThruNite Archer 2A C, which is identical in shape and features but can run on rechargeable batteries. Not the absolute brightest option we've tested. Flimsy belt clip.

Read more: The Best Flashlight

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A good tape measure to kickstart their toolbox

What we like: Our top pick tape measure. Easy to use, durable, affordable, accurate, and capable of doing its job without additional features that aren’t necessary for around-the-house work. Can stand out unsupported for nearly 8 feet.

Other things to know: Gives you the best value. Does not have a rubberized body like our upgrade pick the Stanley FatMax, and not suitable for a job site beatdown.

Read more: The Best Tape Measure

Our favorite pens for everyday writing

What we like: Our top everyday ballpoint pen pick. Produces the darkest lines of any ballpoint pen we tested. Fast-drying ink flows out smoothly and evenly without skipping. Relatively affordable for the quality it offers.

Other things to know: 0.7mm fine point tip. Deal on assorted or black colors, pack of three. Matches the lowest price we've seen.

Read more: The Best Pen

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A small but roomy running essential

What we like: Our top pick running belt. Easily adjustable with lots of compartments. Can keep items dry when inside the internal zippered pouch.

Other things to know: Not completely bounce proof. Enough space to store a large phone. Covered by a one-year warranty.

Read more: The Best Running Belts

A sophisticated hand sanitizer for the commuter you love

What we like: The hand sanitizer gift pick in our guide to the best gifts for frequent travelers. Flat and pocket-friendly hand. Comes in sophisticated scents. Refillable. FDA-compliant.

Other things to know: Various scents on sale. Deal for a pack of three.

Read more: The 43 Best Gifts for Frequent Travelers

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A MagSafe car charger to reduce cable clutter

What we like: Our top pick for the best MagSafe car mount for iPhones. Affordable and easy to install. Built with an additional support arm for extra stability. Can be installed on an air vent or dashboard.

Other things to know: Works with all MagSafe-compatible iPhones (iPhone 12, 13, 14, and 15). Supports up to 7.5 W charging. Recurring deal price.

Read more: The Best Car Phone Mount

A compact cable (so they don't have to steal yours)

What we like: Our top pick for the best USB-C–to–USB-A cable. Offers an inexpensive way to keep using old chargers and ports with new gear. Comes with Anker’s lifetime warranty.

Other things to know: Comes with cable ties. Has 15 W estimated peak power, so it’s best suited to charging phones and tablets, not laptops. No connection issues during our Total Phase tests.

Read more: The Best USB-C Cables and Adapters

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An extra-long, high-quality charging cable

What we like: Our budget pick for the best USB-C–to–USB-C charging cable can fast-charge any device that doesn’t demand a 100 W or 240 W connection. Comes with a lifetime warranty.

Other things to know: Cables are stiffer and have a rougher texture than that of our Belkin pick. Limited to USB 2.0 data-transfer speeds.

Read more: The Best USB-C Cables and Adapters

A windproof travel umbrella to keep them dry

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$30 from Amazon

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$30 from Walmart

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What we like: The best umbrella for wind and rain. Also handy for travel. Offers the same quality and durability as models we saw for more than twice the price. Forcefully expands with the touch of a button to reveal a 37-inch-diameter canopy. Handle is easy to grip for hands of all sizes.

Other things to know: Takes a bit more force to close than others. Folds up to an 11½-inch-long, 14-ounce package. Deal on black umbrella. We've seen it at this price a handful of times over recent months, but street price has steadily risen over the past few years. Deal price on black.

Read more: The Best Umbrellas for Wind and Rain

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A set of durable luggage tags for next year's adventures

What we like: Our top luggage tag pick. Rugged silicone and a metal cable mean this tag may well outlive your luggage. Displays name, but keeps contact information hidden.

Other things to know: Comes in a two-pack in many colors. To access contact information, you have to fully unscrew and remove the metal strap, which could get lost.

Read more: The Best Luggage Tags

A set of AirTags to split and gift to the family

What we like: Our top Bluetooth tracker pick for iPhone users. Also recommended in multiple Wirecutter gift guides. Impressively accurate in pinpointing an item’s precise location. Leverages Apple’s extensive Find My network. Can swap in a new battery as needed. Water-resistant.

Other things to know: Doesn’t have any way to ring your phone. Cannot attach to your stuff directly. Sales on four-packs typically offer the best price per tracker, but we've seen better deals in recent months.

Read more: The Best Bluetooth Tracker

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A set of just-right compression socks for tired feet

What we like: Our top compression socks pick for medium compression, high quality, and a shorter length. Great if you dislike the feel of elastic around your knees. Made of a cotton blend, with a ribbed texture that gives them a sporty look. Offers medium-strength compression (15 mm Hg to 20 mm Hg).

Other things to know: The company donates a pair of socks for every pair purchased. Add four pairs to cart (mix-and-match allowed). Discounts and free shipping should automatically apply; otherwise use code BIGHOLIDAY20.

Read more: The Best Compression Socks

An adapter for anywhere and everywhere they'll want to go

What we like: Our top pick for the best universal travel adapter. Comes with the three most common international plugs, a US-style plug, and a nylon case. Compact and well-built. Four standard USB-A ports and one USB-C port. Charged more devices faster than competitors during our tests.

Other things to know: If you’re using all five ports, you won’t be able to charge all connected devices at full speed. No universal travel adapter is truly universal, and they’re all bulkier and more expensive than simple plug adapters.

Read more: The Best Travel Plug Adapter

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Shoelaces to convert their lace-ups to slip-ons

What we like: Stretchy, elastic shoelaces we love that turn most lace-up shoes—from low-top Vans to high-top Nike Air Flights—into slip-ons. Available in packs, which brings down the price per pair.

Other things to know: Look more like traditional laces than other elastic laces we tried. Come in six sizes and nine colors, including black, white, and cream. May not be easy for everyone to slip on and off.

Read more: These Elastic Shoelaces Turn All My Shoes (From Converse to Doc Martens) Into Slip-Ons

A gift of comfy feet

What we like: Our budget pick in our guide to the best insoles for running and walking. Thin and flat, and slide easily into almost any shoe. Feel very soft. Provide some additional cushion at an affordable price.

Other things to know: Better for casual use than for intense workouts. Lack a deep heel cup and a distinct ergonomic shape.

Read more: The Best Insoles for Running and Walking

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A teeny tiny vape for your favorite cannabis consumer

What we like: Another good portable vaporizer. A smaller-capacity, more-portable version of the Pax Plus. Produces tasty vapors and delivers consistently smooth hits. Heats up quickly without overheating. Long-lasting lithium-ion battery. Relatively simple to clean.

Other things to know: Can be packed with flower only. Can't be used while charging. Battery cannot be replaced. Flush silicone mouthpiece is great for sipping, but not for sharing. Pax app only available for Android or desktop. Two-year warranty.

Read more: The Best Portable Vaporizer

A pack of snack bags they'll reuse again and again

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$60 $40 from MorningSave (sandwich 6-pack)

FINAL SALE, choose sandwich size at checkout, use promo code FSDEALS

What we like: Our top reusable silicone storage bags pick. Helps reduce single-use plastics. Seals securely, durable, versatile, and dishwasher-safe. Stores flat to maximize storage space.

Other things to know: Made from silicone, which can attract dust and lint, and can retain smells and stains, especially from oily or acidic foods. Set of four bags includes one half gallon size, two sandwich size, and one snack size. Not the best price we've seen, but still a good deal.

Read more: The Best Reusable Produce Bags, Beeswax Wraps, and Other Ways to Reduce Plastic Waste

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A superior fire starter for the one who's always prepared

What we like: Our fire-starter tool top pick from our guide to the best emergency preparedness supplies. No backup fire starter we tested was as easy to use or created as many sparks. Can last for years.

Other things to know: The trick to getting strong sparks with these tools is to scrape down the flint quickly and firmly.

Read more: The Best Emergency Preparedness Supplies

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