What do you give the guy who has it all? This list will point you in the right direction. (Getty)(Amanda Garrity/Yahoo; Getty)
I hate to break it to you, but some of this year's hottest Father's Day gifts are already long gone. And while, yes, you shouldn't have waited until the eleventh hour to shop for dear ol' Dad, I'm not one to harp on the shoulda, woulda, coulda. Nope, I'm here to help with this list of last-minute Father's Day gifts that'll arrive just in the nick of time.
Just because you're too late in the game for personalized presents doesn't mean you have to settle for boring, half-baked ideas. As Yahoo's gifting editor, I've spent the last few months researching, testing and writing about this year's best Father's Day gifts, so let's just say that I know a good thing when I see it. From the Stanley beer stein (with a built-in bottle opener!) to a funky sock subscription, these last-minute gifts have all earned my stamp of approval.
Quality's one thing, but fast shipping is another. Most of these gift ideas are available from Amazon and will be delivered in two days or less with Prime (and many are on sale and under $50, I might add!). But if you wait too long to jump on those picks, I've included a few gift experiences and subscriptions that can be delivered to their email inbox in minutes.
In this guide, gift ideas are broken up into the following categories: Last-minute Father's Day gifts under $25 | Last-minute Father's Day gifts under $50 | Last-minute Father's Day gifts under $100
It's about time that he checks some destinations off his bucket list. With this pass, he'll get free entry for himself and everyone else in his car at all U.S. national parks for a whole year. If you're lucky, he'll let you tag along for the adventure!
Hoka is known for providing pure foot relief. The EVA footbed on these slides gives you cushy support and the wide base provides stability after a workout or a long day on your feet.
"My nieces and nephews talked me into buying a pair of the slip-ons," shared a grateful aunt. "I love them so much, I bought another pair. I'm 73 and feel like I'm walking on air."
A shoulder rub is great and all, but it's no cure for all of Dad's aches and pains. This bad boy has eight rotating nodes that really get in there to work out knots in his neck, shoulders, upper back or anywhere else (reviewers use it on thighs and calves after intense workouts). Turn on the optional heat function for the full experience.
Get him a Father's Day gift that'll bring out his playful side, like this 540-piece Lego build that brings the Super Mario enemy to life — well, kind of. He can pose the head, mouth, stalk and leaves to make it look like it's moving just like in the video game. (Psst, a bunch of fun-for-adults Lego sets are marked down right now, including this Polaroid camera and flowering bonsai tree.)
I know, I know, socks are a pretty basic (read: boring) Father's Day gift, but trust me, this pair will really putt a smile on Dad's face. They tell an all-too-familiar story of bogeys and blunders — which, let's face it, is a typical day on the green.
Because Dad loves a problem solver. This set of gooseneck lights magnetically attaches to any grill — Traeger, Weber, you name it — so your favorite grill master can actually see what's on the grates. The best part? He can set them up immediately since batteries are included — a rare feat in the gifting world!
Your dad knows it all — or so he thinks. See how his smarts stack up in this family-friendly trivia game (ages 14 and up), where players lose points for each (and every) wrong answer.
Oftentimes, we save our sweetest words for major milestones. And while his zillionth Father's Day isn't exactly on par with his kid's wedding or the birth of his first grandchild, it's arguably the best time to pour out your heart for dear ol' Dad. Carve out time to write the 12 letters in this book — each one guides you with a simple prompt, then you can seal it and suggest the ideal time for opening.
Dad loves you more than he loves football, which is really saying something. Go for the goal this Father's Day by giving him a look into the best — er, most memorable — plays in the last 100 years or so. Some stories will dig deeper into a moment he saw on TV or in the stands; others will be news to him.
Everyone and their brother has a Stanley cup. A beer stein? Well, that's a different story. This beaut will keep his cold one, well, cold for up to eight hours, plus it has a stainless steel lid to lock in carbonation and a built-in bottle opener so he's never without one.
Got trees? They probably need a bit of pruning. Compared with a pair of traditional shears, this little battery-operated chainsaw makes the job practically effortless. It's only 4 inches long, and there's a safety lock that has to be pressed before the saw activates. Plus, it comes with a handy carrying case, so you can safely store it when it's not in use.
"I'm so glad I didn't spend a bunch of money buying a lot bigger electric saw," one reviewer said. "All I really need to do is cut small branches and saplings. This little guy did it with ease. I was really surprised at the power, to be honest with you. ... It cuts through small saplings like a hot knife through butter. I would most definitely recommend this for small jobs."
"One of my favorite purchases!" another fan raved. "I love to help with yard work and with 3 acres of oak trees, chain saws are a must! But sometimes I just need a little chain saw for the smaller limbs. This fits the bill perfectly! It is so easy to use, and as an almost 50-year-old woman, I like that it's not huge and bulky."
The next time he's out on the water, he can rest easy knowing his towels, electronics, and other valuables will stay nice and dry in this durable, watertight bag. It's more than just a dry bag: The insulated lining can keep food and drinks (up to 24 cans!) cool from morning to night.
At what point do dads become birders? I'll never know, but what I do know is that smart bird feeders are one of the most sought-after Father's Day gifts yet again. This Amazon favorite takes hi-res photos and videos of his feathered friends as they make a pit stop, plus it uses AI recognition to identify the exact specifics. He'll get a notification on his phone or iPad when it happens, so he won't miss a single visit.
Because everyone — and I mean, everyone — should step up their sock game. Sign him up for a monthly sock subscription to make sure that his feet are funky enough for the silliest of occasions. Choose from a month-to-month plan or pay for a six-month subscription upfront — it comes to about $12 a pair.
Picking one picture to frame is no easy feat. My recommendation: Splurge on a digital picture frame and it'll cycle through all of your greatest hits. Senior Tech Writer Rick Broida stands by this budget-friendly option, which has 16 GB of storage (enough for over 40,000 photos!), easy app integration and a handy auto-size feature. Set it up in advance by uploading 10 photos at a time, then let him add some of his faves.
Perhaps the best Father's Day gift you can give is a listening ear. Each week, Storyworth will ask him to think back to past moments that shaped him, reflect on the present and make predictions about his future. His weekly writings and accompanying photos will be bound into a hardcover book when the year's up.
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The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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