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70 Best Gifts for Dads Who Have Everything and Say They Want Nothing
Make his birthday, Father's Day or Christmas so much more fun with one of these unique ideas.
Your dad can do it all. He’s a listening ear, your personal handyman, the best grill master you know and, of course, the most knowledgeable person in your life when it comes to anything to do with cars or sports. And for a man who clearly has so much to offer, it can be difficult to select just the right gift for him. This is especially true when he claims he wants nothing for his birthday, Father's Day or Christmas.
Luckily, these best gifts for dads who have everything will win him over any time of the year. And when say "dads," we really mean any father-figured you're shopping for, including your grandpa, father-in-law, uncle and step-dad. You'll find top gifts for men here, as well as dad-specific ideas. And since many of them are on Amazon, all of you last-minute shoppers are covered.
Plus, everything here is pretty unique, so they can easily be given by his daughters, sons or all of his kids, because let's face it, there's nothing Dad would love more than knowing you picked out a special present for him together.
After taking a walk around the block (no more than 20 minutes) in these shoes, he'll find that his lower back pain, migraine or foot aches have subsided. Keep in mind that he might not see results until after a few wears.
Why pay for a massage when you can just bring it to him? This massage gun has 20 speed levels and 10 massage heads to help relieve muscle pains and promote blood circulation.
Is there anyone who loves random facts more than Dad? We think not! Here, he'll get hundreds of pages of interesting tidbits in categories like science and history.
This tape measure is about to be your handyman's new best friend. Not only will it measure more accurately than the naked eye, but it can quickly convert to the metric system and save previous measurements.
Time is limited with our parents (it's sad but true). This book, which is filled with activities for you two to try together, also has spots for photos and notes, so you can commemorate your life with Dad.
Our friends at Esquire pointed us to this product, which was featured in their gifts for dads who have everything roundup. If he wets it before he leaves the house, it will keep him cool for hours.
Available in so many different colors, this wallet is super compact but can hold up to 11 cards, and features a place for his ID, bill fold and RFID-blocking for added protection.
After resting his device on this foldable phone stand, it'll project what he's watching up to 12" wide. That means better viewing for all his favorite Netflix shows, YouTube videos and more.
If there was ever a "dad" gift, it would be this pen. He has nine functions that are actually useful (pen, ruler, screwdriver), so he'll be using it all the time.
You don't have to buy him a whole new toilet, just get him this attachment that works with pretty much any model. It's easy to install, and Amazon reviewers note is particularly useful for older dads. "My dad is getting older. This makes the bathroom a chore but it also makes his less likely to change some of his ways of doing things. I didn’t think he’d like this as much as he does," one said.
Trust us when we say he's going to love this gift. The high-quality telescope will give him 8x magnification, and is so light-weight, he can carry it on his walks, at the ball game, when he's traveling, you name it.
Who wouldn't want their own personal fireplace, especially when it's portable and indoor-friendly? The seller recommends using only 70%, 91% or greater Iso-propyl alcohol as fuel and advertises the flames as lasting 40 to 50 minutes depending on the room temperature.
It's honestly one of the hottest gifts right now, and once he opens it, you'll both see why. The tiny cube can be transformed into over 70 different shapes. It's a great gift to help him bond with his grandkids, too.
Help him up his golf game with this mat, which can be used indoors or outdoors. It has an automatic ball return, so he doesn't have to keep bending over.
With this phone mount, your dad can charge his device while keeping directions in clear view. Just clip it onto the air vent, place your phone on the charger and watch the arms close in until it's secure.
While Mr.Fix It is hard at work, he can keep screws, nails, bolts and drill bits within arm's reach — literally. Amazon reviewers rave that it's very comfortable to wear and "should be included in any toolkit."
His sock drawer may be jam-packed, but does he have a pair with your precious pair on it? We didn't think so. Along with sending in your best (or worst) selfie, select from a range of colors and write up to 15 lines of text.
Okay, you might think lava lamps are for kids, but we all know how much dads love aquariums (right???). Well, this one can sit on his desk or nightstand for a much-needed break from work. It's pretty cool when you see it move.
Mariah Thomas (she/her) is an assistant editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers home and lifestyle content. Mariah has more than four years of editorial experience, having written for TLC, Apartment Therapy, Women's Health and Avocado Magazine. She received her master's degree in journalism at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism and published her first book, Heart and Soul: Poems of Thoughts and Emotions, in 2019. She's also the founder of RTF Community, a platform for creatives of color to connect, learn and showcase their work.
Cameron (she/her) is a staff writer for Good Housekeeping, where she covers everything from holidays to food. She is a graduate of Syracuse University, where she received a B.A. in magazine journalism. In her spare-time she can be found scrolling TikTok for the latest cleaning hacks and restaurant openings, binge-watching seasons of Project Runway or online shopping.