It’s time to celebrate our favourite socks-n-sandals wearing guys! The guys who taught us so many lessons, showed us how to take charge, and for most of us, is still the emergency contact in our phones when something goes wrong with our cars or around the house. You guessed it, our dear old dads!
It’s a well-known fact that dads can be hard to shop for. For whatever reason, they always seem to have everything they need, and even then, that list can sometimes be quite minimalistic.
It always comes down to the age-old question: What do you get your dad for Father’s Day?
This year, we encourage you to keep it simple and give the dad who loves to do-it-himself the tools to do so. Here are a few of our favourites!
Battery Operated Cordless Nailer
This cordless nailer will make it even easier for your pops to help you with those do-it-yourself renos we all insist on. This lightweight device eliminates the need to carry around a clunky compressor and is powered with tool-free depth and jam settings that make it simple to set up and efficiently put to work.
Bluetooth Charger Radio
Give your dad the gift of unlimited beats when he’s working on a big job. Not only will this system be protected from all worksite conditions, but the sound that comes from the speakers will certainly be impressive. It also includes a few various ports that will charge additional tools and devices without occupying your wall outlet. Whether he’s mowing the lawn, or helping you restock your new custom cabinetry, this set of speakers will always come along.
Yeti Lunch Cooler
For the dad who loves the latest-and-greatest, he’ll definitely appreciate his new Yeti. With its sleek design and compact body, you’ll never be stuck mopping up a melted disaster, and it will keep your food and beverages tundra cold. They’re built tough and made to go the extra mile, so expect dad to be the new cool kid on the block when the invite says BYOB.
Tool Storage
When dad is working on multiple projects, things can get disorganized quickly; especially when it comes to a reno. Give dad the gift of organization and find the toolbox that will suit him, utilize his space, and efficiently organize all of his tools and gadgets. This will help minimize the clutter and your pops will look forward to heading into his man cave to get started on his next project, or better yet help you with yours.
Have any additional Father’s Day gifts that are on your radar? Let us know in the comments below.