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8 Last Minute Father’s Day Gifts For 2022

June 16, 2022 · In: Gift Guides

Forgot to order something special for Dad this year? Here are some last-minute Father’s Day gift ideas you can get in a snap.

Father’s Day is this Sunday…If time got away from you and you didn’t get a chance to order something special online, you’re not out of luck yet. You don’t have to settle for a gift card stashed in a sub-par card from the almost empty seasonal greeting card aisle at Target. Here are eight ideas you can get for the dad in your life quickly that he’ll love. He won’t even know you almost forgot.

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1. HART Stack System $89+ This modular tool storage system is available at Walmart and has lots of different pieces to mix and match. You can pick it up in-store from the Hardware section, or order for fast home delivery.

2. Ninja Foodi 5-in-1 $229 $159 If Dad loves to grill but hates the summer heat, get him this Ninja Foodi. It’s an air fryer, but it’s also an indoor grill, and it’s on sale at Target right now. You can order online and pick up in-store or contactless Drive-Up.

3. Audible Gift Subscription $15-$150 Shopping for a minimalist who doesn’t want a physical gift? An Audible subscription is perfect! He can listen to audio books, podcasts, and more, and you can choose the amount of time you want to gift him.

4. Camelback Canteen $35 Nothing is more classic than a Camelback water bottle. It’s perfect for taking to work, carrying on adventures, and just lounging around the house on a Saturday. There are a variety of colors and sizes available in-store at Target so you can order whatever he’d like and pick it up in minutes.

5. Theragun Mini $159 If you’re looking for a gift for an active dad or someone who likes to work out, this is a gift he’ll love to open. It’s smaller and less expensive than the original Theragun, but still packs a punch. And you can order online from Best Buy for curbside pickup in an hour or two.

6. Butcher Box Subscription $99-$269 Butcher Box is a food delivery service specifically for meat lovers. Instead of stressing about picking out what he might want and worrying it won’t make it on time, let Dad browse the site on Father’s Day and build a custom box himself.

7. Masterbuilt Electric Smoker $279 If you want to skip the actual meat and give him something he can cook it in instead, opt for an electric smoker. Perfect for small spaces, and The Home Depot stocks them already assembled. You can order online for curbside pickup and it’ll be ready to use the same day.

8. Peloton Bike $1495 $1195 Peloton is currently running a sale on their Bikes, so if Dad’s been eyeing them for a while, now is the time to snag one. Take advantage of the sale, pick a delivery date, and wrap up a box with the confirmation order printed out inside. PS: My referral code [EBGTZ4] gets you an additional discount! I love my Peloton!

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By: Lela Burris · In: Gift Guides · Tagged: fathers day, gift guide

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