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Gifts for Dad
For the man who seems to have everything
"Dad already has everything" is half-true: what he has is trouble asking. Listen to his complaints: the old drill, worn slippers, the blender that doesn't blend anymore. That's the gold.
We listed 8 categories that usually land: tools, food & wine, books, senior-friendly tech, comfort, hobbies and daily-use items. Use the quiz to refine for his specific profile.
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Frequently asked questions
What to give for Father's Day?
Focus on what he actually uses. New tool, premium daily item (great slippers, thermos), book on his favorite topic, or experience (dinner, weekend trip).
Dad over 60: what changes?
Comfort and simplicity matter more. Ergonomic cushion, blanket, books, headphones with clearer audio, tablet with simple interface are safe bets.
Distant dad: what gift bridges the gap?
Shared experiences (dinner, short trip, game tickets) open conversation. Usually beats objects.
Tools are pricey. Worth it?
Worth it for dads who use them. Drill, screwdriver or wrench set from a good brand last decades and get real use.
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