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Of all the family members you have to buy gifts for, dads are hands-down the most difficult to shop for. That's probably because when you ask what they want for Father's Day, they'll likely reply with, "I don't need anything." But let's be real, they love receiving presents, they just don't want to give that away. However, a gift card simply isn't going to cut it.
If you're looking for the perfect gift for dad but don't know where to start, our team of shopping editors put together a comprehensive gift guide that includes presents for every kind of dad in your life. The best Father's Day gifts aren't just thoughtful, they're also useful because no one wants to receive a present they'll never use. No matter what your dad is into, these gift ideas are sure to impress.
Grill masters will love receiving a stylish apron and a new set of grilling tools with LED lights so they can barbecue all night long. The Star Wars obsessed can keep their beverages cold on the go with some character themed tumblers from Corkcicle that are out of this galaxy. Whiskey enthusiasts will appreciate they're very own drink making kit and golf ball shaped molds to create slow-melting ice that are a hole in one (sorry, bad dad joke).
Basically, if you're stumped on what to get any of the dads in your life, this gift guide will help you pick the perfect Father's Day present.
Keep reading for a list of the best Father's Day gifts for every kind of dad.
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