Not everyone can spend Father’s Day with dad, which is why all of these options can be ordered online and delivered in time for the big day, so no dad has to go without. Keep reading for our top picks of Father’s Day gift ideas.
The grill king: Father’s Day gift ideas for foodies
If your dad’s king of the grill, Father’s Day is the perfect excuse to invest in the best gas grills (opens in new tab) for your garden. Our favorite, the Weber Spirit II (opens in new tab), is a high-quality and family-friendly choice, but it’s not the cheapest. If you want to invest or split the cost with family, it’s bound to make his summer and give the oven a break. If you can’t justify the mighty Weber Spirit, there’s no need to worry. Barbecue accessories will amp up dad’s grill game, and the Fire Sense Elite 13-Piece Stainless Steel BBQ Tool Set (opens in new tab) is a serious piece of outdoor cooking kit to complete the look. The heavy duty canvas apron comes with pockets to fit a complete BBQ tool kit - that’s including stainless steel spatula, fork and grill brush, a basting brush and six skewers and tongs. That’s some major flipping power.
Father’s Day gift ideas for tech-loving dads
If dad can’t get enough of tech, you can turn straight to the best smartwatches (opens in new tab) and best headphones (opens in new tab) to keep him happy. Our top Father’s Day pick for style and serious discounts is the Fossil Gen 4 Smartwatch, which has GPS & Swimproof technology, heart rate tracking, phone notifications and Google Pay. Its stainless steel band has the style and appeal of a traditional watch, meaning it can be worn to the gym or to work. Even better: it’s now 53% off.
The tech-loving dad likely already has the best smart speakers (opens in new tab) set up at home, but an easy and low-cost way of making the rest of your home smart is to buy a smart plug. This Gosund Smart Power Strip works with Alexa and Google Home to make any home appliance smart. Connect to the Gosund smartphone app and monitor anything you plug into this power strip from afar - turn lights off, check if you left the iron on by mistake and set timers to make any appliance you plug in smart. Dad will love it.
The big kid: Father’s Day gift ideas for playful dads
Video games and toys are fun for all ages - if dad needs some help unwinding, or an activity which he can play with the family as well as alone, we think that the best video game consoles (opens in new tab) are pretty much the best investment you can make. Dad can sink hours into adventure, fantasy or action games for some well-deserved me time when you invest in a console - and they don’t have to cost much, either. The Nintendo Switch Lite (opens in new tab) is a low-cost handheld gaming device for on-the-go escapism. Alternatively, the Xbox One X (opens in new tab) is a powerful multimedia machine ideal for multiplayer gaming. If dad needs time out on screen time, choose a Lego set to help him reconnect with his inner child. There’s some seriously impressive Lego sets out there, with car, space and fantasy categories to pick from. Our top pick is Lego’s Star Wars range - perfect for fantasy lovers and a joy to build, Dad can build alone or you can lend a hand - if he lets you, that is.
The fitness fanatic: Father’s Day gift ideas for exercise-lovers
With many gyms and pitches closed, it’s been a rough few months for sport lovers everywhere. If dad’s a fitness fanatic, give him a boost by buying him the best fitness tracker (opens in new tab) for his sport of choice. Fitness trackers can chart your heart rate and your general daily activity levels. They’ll also help dad keep on top of a variety of workouts, like running, aerobics and cycling. Fitness trackers can be expensive, but we’ve got a great at-home sport option for the dad who misses golfing or needs to practice his putt. The Callaway Golf Putting Mat (opens in new tab) allows you to set up at home - outside or indoors - to sharpen up your aim anywhere.
The dad who’s far away: Socially distanced Father’s Day gift ideas
Many can’t see their dad on Father’s Day - due to distance or lockdown measures. If none of the above takes your fancy, consider something funny or sentimental to show your love. Father’s Day is about reminding dad how much you care, so making a hand-selected memento from the best photo books (opens in new tab) can bring some nostalgia and pay tribute to all the memories you share with your old man. Mixbook has up to 50% off sitewide through June 6, so design custom calendars, prints and photo books to create something truly unforgettable for whatever budget you want. Most virtual Father’s Day hangouts will require a video call. We love the Facebook Portal (opens in new tab) for simple hangouts where you can move about and stay in frame.You can set it up from WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger, or use the best laptops for built-in webcams.