Fathers’ Day Gift Suggestions

Pop, Grandfather, Father of Your Children. Recognition time. June 20.

Cook

Left: Grill Master Crate: Brass-Knuckle Meat Tenderizer. Cast Iron Smoker Box. Set of 4 Steak Thermometers. Dried Hickory Wood Chips. Original BBQ Sauce. Carolina Bold BBQ Sauce. Premium Spice Blend. $99.99

Right: Digital BBQ Fork: Reads internal temperatures accurately in seconds. Or, set desired meat temperature and the fork lights up and beeps when that temperature is reached. Even has a built-in flashlight for cooking in low light. For indoor or outdoor cooking. $44.99

Eat/Drink

Left: Whiskey Nuts Decanter: Assorted nuts generously soaked in quality whiskey- 18oz –13.5oz Peanuts, 3oz Almonds, 1.5oz Cashews) Reusable Cut Glass Decanter. $39.99

Right: Travel French Press: Just add 3-4 tablespoons of coarse ground coffee, plus sweetener, milk and hot water. Stir the contents, add the lid with the plunger up and wait 4 minutes. Then, press the plunger down for amazing French press coffee! The stainless steel double wall design maintains heat for hours, while the silicone and mesh filter reduces sediment. $29.99

Gadgets  clockwise

QI-EU Wireless Charger: The wireless charger can fast fully charge your phone about 3 hours. Charge multiple devices simultaneously. 7.28’’ $16.99

Lewis & Clark Compass from The Shop at Monticello: This small wood-cased compass is a replica of the one used by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to guide their way on their journey through uncharted territories.  1″h x 3″ sq. $55.00

TouchKlean Touch Screen Cleaner Kit: Car touch screen cleaner kit easily erases grime, smudges, and dust. Integrated brushes first remove dirt and crumbs, and then a swipe of the molecular-based carbon cleaning compound will leave a screen looking crystal clear, without needing any sprays or messy wipes. $29.95

Looks   clockwise

Ultimate Beard Collection: Everything needed to cleanse, condition and style the beard, plus a Boar’s Hair Brush and Kent Pocket Comb to keep coif tamed, and ignite natural oils to keep hair shiny, healthy and clean. 2-3 months supply. $103.00

Downing Wide Sunglasses by Warby Parker: Made from hand-polished cellulose acetate. Akulon-coated screws for durability. Prescription lenses are made from polycarbonate, the most impact-resistant material for sunglasses; non-prescription lenses are made from CR-39 for maximum clarity and color. Includes scratch-resistant lenses that block 100% of UV rays. $95.00  

Happy Socks Patterned Socks Gift Box, 3 Pack: Machine Washable 89% cotton  10% nylon 1% spandex $38.00

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The items featured in this article have been chosen by the editors of Woman Around Town simply because we like them and think you may, too. No advertising fees have been paid to Woman Around Town for this article.

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