Father's Day Gifts Under $25

Jeff D Gorman
Fathers, and men in general, are pretty simple. It doesn't take much to make us happy. That's good news as we approach Father's Day, because there are several good gifts you can pick up for Dad for under $25.

PERSONALIZED GIFTS

Dads will appreciate an item they can use every day. It can have Dad's name on it, or the names of his kids or grandkids. Personalizationmall.com has a multitude of Father's Day gifts. This list includes a set of three "No. 1 Dad" golf balls ($9.95), street signs ($19.95), golf tee tins ($19.95), photo mouse pads ($12.95) and photo coffee mugs ($14.95).

USB BEVERAGE CHILLER

This nifty gadget is a small white platform that plugs into the computer and keeps beverages cold. It's simple and effective, and it costs $23.99 at perpetualkid.com.

SURVIVAL BOOK

If Dad likes to go fishing, hunting or camping, he may enjoy "Survive!', a book of tips for making your way when you are out of doors. In addition to the advice, the book contains tales of hair-raising outdoor adventures. It costs $15.95 at barbecuewood.com.

FAMILY VIDEO KIT

This is a CD-ROM that helps you to save your family's story on video. As long as you have a video camera and a computer, the CD-ROM will guide you through the process, no matter your level of video experience. You can pick this up for $24.95 from familylegacyvideo.com.

WOODEN PICTURE FRAME

You can personalize a wooden photo frame for Dad for $19.95 at giftsforyounow.com. If you have more than one kid, you can get him a frame that says "Our Hearts Belong to Daddy." Many other styles are available.

ALL-IN-ONE TOOL KIT

I'm always searching for the right tool in my inept attempts to fix things around the house. You can go to kidzworld.com to get Dad an All-In-One tool kit that contains screwdrivers, a hammer, pliers and even a saw. It's perfect for smaller jobs around the house and it cost $20.

Published by Jeff D Gorman

Jeff Gorman is a journalist for a local newspaper, editor for BleacherReport.com and a legal writer for CNP. When he isn't writing he's pursuing his sports broadcasting career. When you need a profession...  View profile

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