Let's face it, most of us are of the masculine gender and if you are like me gift giving is not something you are the best at. I figured we could compile a list for ideas and/or discuss ideas.
Kitchen Stuff
- Victorinox Fibrox Chef's Knife - $30-40 (depending on the sales) - This is considered one of the best budget kitchen knives out there. Extremely high quality steel and great built quality. Most cooking forums will list this as their entry level high-quality knife.
- Lavatools Javellin Pro Duo Instant Read Thermomemter - $50 - Everyone knows the more famous Thermapen. Lavatools is their upstart competitor. This device packs 95% of the performance of a Thermapen at around half the cost. Unlike many of the cheaper chinese knock-offs, this one is made by a company in the USA and has the proper certifications for safe use in cooking (NSF, CE, IP65, etc.) If you use coupon code BLKFRD16 (I know it says Black Friday but it still works, I just ordered two) it brings the price down to $40 and you get free shipping.
- KitchenIQ Knife Sharpener - $5 - A dull knife is a dangerous knife. This knife sharpener is a great stocking stuffer or work christmas party kinda gift.
- Anova Bluetooth+Wifi High Power Sous Vide - $150 - This is for those that are really into cooking. Sous vide is a means of cooking food at precisely controlled temperatures in vacuum-sealed bags. It generates VERY tender high flavor meats and other meals.
- KitchenAid Pro 6000 HD Stand Mixer - $230-280ish - You might be wondering why I linked this one and not some of the cheaper ones. Most people don't realize there are different levels of quality in these mixers. The cheapest versions (think Black Friday sale versions) have a plastic gearbox with at least two plastic gears. These both are well known to break after a couple of years. The motors in the cheaper models are loud and lower powered. This one is the first one that is in the top of the line series. It has an all metal redesigned gearbox (to prevent a huge failure point in these mixers), a DC motor which has dramatically higher torque and runs WAY quieter, has a higher mixing volume. The only downside is that it uses the tall narrow bowl, which is different than the 5qt bowls. So attachments and adapters that use the 5qt bowl will not work. I have one of this model and it is true, it runs WAY WAY quieter than the AC motor models like my moms Artisan and it powers through stuff.
Workout Stuff:
- Xiaomi MiBand 1S - $14 A budget fitness tracker and notification device, a variety of bands and a battery life of over a month in the real world. Very well thought of.
- XIaomi MiBand 2 - $23 - This is Xiaomi's smartwatch-esque device and it works REALLY REALLY well. I own one and love it. I would advise using the official app from Xiaomi, not the GooglePlay store version. The Xiaomi version tends to update more regularly and has features introduced to it first, long before they are available on Google Play. It gets 30 days of battery life in the real world and it is fully water proof (so you can wear it while swimming or in the shower).
Tools:
- Dewalt 176 pc Black Chrome Mechanics Set - $110 - This one is at Costco and appears to be a Costco specific item. That being said, it comes with Dewalt's hassle-free warranty. If something breaks, call them up, they will send you a new one within a week. No going to the store, no keeping your receipt, etc. The quality appears to be quite good and it has a good number of sockets (most are hidden behind the border of the box in that image). If you know someone starting out that needs a decent ratchet and socket set, this set pretty much will do EVERYTHING they need and then some. I hate to say it but avoid Sears Craftsman, the quality has gone into the toilet the last couple years and honestly has gotten incredibly bad.
- Kirkland 159-pc Toolset - $80 - If the previous set was too expensive for you, maybe this one hits a similar point. Since it is on Costco.com. The quality of the sockets is just as good as the Dewalt set, the ratchets are a slightly lower quality but the biggest difference is the warranty is not nearly as good.
- Harbor Freight Daytona 3-ton Trolley Jack - $180 (with coupon) - If you have a gearhead in your family that loves wrenching on cars, this jack is a BEAST. Very very high quality (despite the company selling it) and excellent power. Raises to full height in 4-5 pumps.
Tech Gifts:
- Google Chromecast and Chromcast Ultra - $30-60 - These are amazing little devices for streaming stuff to your TV. The Ultra ($60) is for streaming HDR and 4K content, if you don't have a TV that supports either of those, then go for the standard version ($30). The chromecast has no real interface, you just pull up something on your phone, laptop or tablet and press the cast button and it appears on your TV. It uses the device you have at hand as the interface. The benefit is that you can shut down that device and/or leave and it still keeps streaming. I use mine a lot for streaming UK games.
- Apple TV - $150 - Apple's version of a Chromecast, but it does a lot more. It has a built in interface, can play games, can stream the desktop from your various devices, etc. If you are in the Apple ecosystem, this device has some solid value. Sams Club currently has it for $98
- Nixplay Cloud Connected Digital Picture Frame - $150 - This picture frame is special because it is designed for the less technologically inclined. Just upload or email the pictures to the frames free 5GB cloud-storage account and it will show up on the frame. You can connect up to 5 frames to one account. Good for sharing pictures across multiple locations.
- Kindle Paperwhite - $90-120 (depending on sales) - The paperwhite is one of the best e-readers on the market period and the newest version is one of the best versions of the paperwhite ever. The paperwhite is designed strictly for reading in mind. It has an high resolution e-ink display for a user experience that is 100% like reading text on a page. The paperwhite also has an integrated front-lit display, which won't fatigue your eyes after reading for hours on end (unlike an LCD which will). If you enjoy reading and don't have one of these, you are really missing out.
Books (I will not include prices because between hard cover, paperback and digital, prices vary too wildly):
- Rise and Fall of the Third Reich - The classic WWII tome has an astounding 4.7/5.0 stars with over 1500 ratings.
- The Art of Electronics, 3rd Edition - This is the quentissential go-to reference for the electronics geek. Often used as a textbook for sophomore EE classes this book is very deep and intense but knowledgeable.
- Practical Electronics for Inventors - Know a teenager (or even an adult picking up a new hobby) getting into circuits and electronics? This book is an awesome, and affordable, book that will get their learning going really fast.
Bluetooth Speakers
- Cambridge Soundworks Oontz Angle - $28 - A budget speaker from a great manufacturer with good reviews.
- Aukey SoundTank Bluetooth Speaker - $40 - Supports all of the major bluetooth protocols an has a solid sound. Includes an input jack for adding additional devices such as a Chromecast Audio (for wifi streaming) or Alexa Dot.
- Harmon Kardon Onyx Studio - $100-150 - If you want one of the best bluetooth speakers you can get, this is it. Easy 5+ hr battery life at loud volumes, easily fills my entire house with sound. Has deep rich bass and just awesome sound quality in general. Blows the Bose bluetooth offerings out of the water. It is not water-proof, dust-proof, kid-proof, etc. but it does a limited range of things extremely well (wirelessly play music loud and with high quality). The Studio 1 has the best sounds quality, but it lacks an audio input or a microphone. Studio 2 has slightly less sound quality but gives you an input jack and a mic for hands free calling, Studio 3 has the same sound quality as the studio 2 but allows you to team up two of them for stereo sound. I own the studio 1 (which is the one I linked to) and it is by far the best bluetooth speaker I have heard out of everyone that I know.
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