Even if you’re socially distancing this year, these Happy Father’s Day gifts can be ordered online and shipped to dad in time for his big day
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Dads are notoriously hard to shop for, and if your father is particularly picky, you’ll want to consult this list, which is full of
best fathers day gift ideas he may not have seen before. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite products to give to dad, from personalized accessories, to newly-released tech toys, to big-ticket items that will make your dad the talk of the town (or at least the neighborhood).
The best part: whether you live away from home or you’re socially distancing this year, these
happy Father’s Day gifts delivery online can all be ordered online and shipped to him in time for his big day.
Electrohome Kingston 7-in-1 Bluetooth Record Player
This Electrohome audio system pairs retro design with modern technology, and makes a worthy display piece in the living room, office or den.
Play your favorite vinyl record, or connect to a playlist on your phone via Bluetooth. The unit also houses a built-in CD player and AM/FM radio. A USB input gives you plenty of other connectivity options.
The Electrohome Kingston generates some pretty impressive sound, thanks to its four high-performance speakers and acoustically-tuned housing.
What we like: the genuine wood finish and the vintage-style knobs and grill on the front. Purchase:
$199.99 on Amazon.com.
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Suunto 7 GPS Sport Smartwatch
Upgrade your dad’s generic fitness tracker for this premium smartwatch from Suunto, which offers more advanced health and fitness metrics along with the latest smart features from Wear OS by Google.
The Suunto 7 tracks everything from steps to heartrate to elevation; turn on one of its 70+ sport modes to get detailed stats for your next run or bike ride. It even tracks your activity for sports like skiing and surfing.
GPS tracking and full-color maps make sure you’re never stranded outdoors (the maps even work offline when there’s no network available). Get up to 12 hours of battery life in GPS tracking mode or 48 hours in daily use.
What we like: the sophisticated design belies a tough and adventure-ready watch that’s fully shockproof and waterproof. The watch can be submerged in up to 50 meters of water without damage, and the interactive touchscreen works even underwater. Purchase:
$460.30 on Amazon.com.
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Traeger Ironwood 885 Pellet Grill
If dad’s got the space, he’ll want a Traeger. The man-sized machine delivers a whopping 885 square inches of space for grilling and smoking — enough for ten whole chickens or seven racks of ribs. A 20-pound pellet hopper means less replacing of pellets (though we recommend switching them out to try different flavors too).
The Traeger Ironwood is not only a powerful grill, it’s an intuitive one as well. It’s Ironwood D2 Controller lets you easily set the dial to a desired temperature (just like setting the oven). Push the “ignite” button and you’re good to go.
Traeger’s “WiFIRE Technology” lets you monitor temperatures and cooking status from the convenience of your phone. You can even turn the heat up or down from your device (our suggestion: try out the “super smoke” feature to really infuse your meats and vegetables with a rich, smokey flavor).
The best part of the Traeger is how surprisingly fool-proof it is to use. Whether you’re making brisket (about 12 hours) or smoking wings (about one hour), you really can’t mess it up. Everything on the grill cooks evenly and confidently, creating that much-desired “smoke ring” effect when you cut into your finished product.
Whether your dad is an aspiring grillmaster or just wants to upgrade his barbecue this summer, getting him a Traeger Grill is the easiest way to impress him, his guests and make him the talk of the town (or at least his neighborhood). Purchase:
$1499.99 on TraegerGrills.com.
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