The best Father’s Day gifts in the UK for dads, grandads, uncles and friends
We’ve tried, tested and rounded up 62 thoughtful gifts – from gardening gloves to a cold brew coffee maker and a parkrun keyring – to make the father figure in your life feel special
Whoever you’re celebrating this Father’s Day – your own dad or a father figure in your life – our bumper list of gift ideas should help you think beyond the norm (though we have included some sock options, because sometimes it’s OK to go classic).
Whatever their age or your budget, we’ve focused on sustainable products that stand the test of time. All of the products have either been tested by me or by our own brilliant testers on the Filter and should still be going strong on Father’s Day 2027 and beyond.
From sweet-smelling subscriptions to personalised picks, here is our selection of 62 of the best Father’s Day gifts that are sure to crack a smile.
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Accessories
Roka London Carnaby wallet
£22.95 at Roka London £22.95 at AmazonThe Carnaby from Roka has three sections split between the holy trinity of cards, notes and coins. Made from recycled, durable materials, it comes in more than 50 colours, so you should be able to find one in his favourite shade.
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Personalised AirTag keyring
£15 at Not Another BillMake his keys unlosable by pairing an Apple AirTag with this smart vegan leather keyring case. For an extra fiver, you can get it personalised with his initials.
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Victorinox Swiss Army Knife
£45 at VictorinoxI keep one of these pocket-sized tools from Victorinox in my car’s glove compartment, and it’s surprising how often it gets wheeled out – whether that’s at impromptu picnics, for last-minute birthday card writing, or making on-the-go repairs with one of its screwdrivers.
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Owala FreeSip water bottle
£32 at Next £27.45 at AmazonIf he often forgets to stay hydrated, this bottle came top in our roundup of the best water bottles. Easy to clean, leak-free and narrow enough to fit in a car’s cupholder.
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Self-care
Horace face and body sunscreen, 100ml
£19 at Horace £22 at the Grooming ClinicA daily sunscreen is an essential part of any good skincare routine. Horace’s SPF50+ protects against harmful UVA and UVB rays but isn’t chalky like the factor 50s of old – it feels more like a moisturiser.
For more, read our guide to the best face sunscreens
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Rains Hilo wash bag
£45 at John Lewis £45 at RainsDanish brand Rains makes products that stand the test of time – I’ve had one of its weekend bags for almost 10 years, and it still looks as good as new. The waterproof Hilo wash bag is spacious enough to fit all of your daily toiletries, but has buckles that can be adjusted to reduce its size; ideal if travelling light.
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Fussy deodorant
£26 at Fussy £26 at AmazonUpgrade his deodorant to a refillable option. Fussy’s subscription-based scents are delightful: Night Tales’ blend of cedar and cinnamon is my go-to.
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Braun beard trimmer series 5
£74.99 at Braun £59.99 at AmazonStubble and beards might be fashionable, but face fuzz still needs to be looked after. This waterproof trimmer has 40 different lengths to choose from for an uber-precise cut and comes with a minifoil shaver head for a smoother look.
For more, read our guide to the best beard trimmers
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Elizabeth Arden hand balm, 75ml
£24 at Lookfantastic £30 at John LewisElizabeth Arden’s Eight Hour cream can transform even the most hardened hands. A friend who’s into climbing recommended it for its cracked skin-soothing abilities, and it’s now my go-to hand balm, moisturising and nourishing my dry skin, and absorbing quickly.
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Kiehl’s facial fuel face wash, 75ml
£12.80 at Boots £16 at SephoraKiehl’s menthol-packed cleanser provides a refreshing start and end to every day. The small bottle has the added perk of being travel-size. You can buy a bigger bottle without breaking the bank, and you only need to use a small amount, so it will last him ages.
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Aesop mandarin facial hydrating cream, 60ml
£42 at John Lewis £42 at SpaceNKUpgrade his morning and evening skincare routine with this citrus-scented skin revitaliser from Aesop. It absorbs quickly, so is ideal for those who don’t have time to spare in front of the mirror, and has a sheen-free finish too.
For more, read our test of the best face moisturisers for every budget
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L’Occitane almond shower oil, 500ml
£43 at Lookfantastic £43 at AmazonThis almond-infused shower gel feels luxurious on the skin, and it’s made with 99% biodegradable ingredients, so it’s kind to the planet too. The big draw, though, is how it makes you smell post-shower.
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Home and garden
Donkey gloves
£15.95 at Donkey Gloves £15.95 at AmazonNo DIY job is undertaken in my house without wearing Donkey gloves. Gardening, wallpaper stripping and rodding a blocked drain have all been tackled while sporting the durable hand protection, and my fingers and palms have stayed comfortable throughout.
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Ikea Trixig tool kit
£9 at IkeaDon’t let this 15-piece tool set’s price put you off. Ideal for basic DIY jobs (think securing screws into wall plugs rather than rewiring a house), my Ikea set has been used for all sorts of household jobs. Plus, its screwdriver bits are an upgrade on the hex keys included with flat-pack furniture.
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White Denim 13 LP
£27.99 at Rough Trade £29.99 at HMVThe 13th and latest LP (hence the name) from James Petralli’s rotating cast of musicians is the band’s most expansive yet, touching on rock, funk, soul and a smattering of country. A must for the 6 Music dad in your life.
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Football commentary chart
£29.99 at Not on the High StreetIs he an Arsenal fan still riding high on its Premier League win? Give him one of Clive Tyldesley’s football charts detailing every game and goal of the season, or any one of the beloved commentator’s matchday posters.
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Stadium print
£9.95 at EtsyRegardless of the sport, a classy print commemorating his team’s home stadium is sure to be a winner. And if his club isn’t listed, you can request a bespoke design.
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Earl of East americano candle
£40 at Earl of EastNothing beats the smell of freshly ground coffee beans, and this candle from Earl of East brings the scent to life. Perfect for working from home, it provides that caffeine boost without the jangly adrenaline. Once he’s burned through the wax, the ceramic mug can be used for actual brews.
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Hori Hori gardening knife
£32 at Niwaki £32 at BurfordNo gardener’s armoury is complete without this small Japanese-made blade. A trowel, bulb planter, weeder, and perennial clump sawing tool all-in-one, it’s a versatile piece of kit that will become the first thing he reaches for in the potting shed.
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Bose Bluetooth portable speaker
£119.95 at John Lewis £119.95 at BoseAmp up his audio enjoyment with this Bose Bluetooth speaker. An updated edition of a portable classic, it now claims up to 12 hours of battery life in addition to surprisingly well-rounded sound, making it a great companion for day trips, DIY jobs and garden gatherings.
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Food and drink
Hard Lines coffee, 250g
£11.50 at Hard LinesCardiff-based coffee shop Hard Lines serves up one of the best home brews either side of the Severn, and you can recreate it at home thanks to its subscription service. Freshly roasted and available as whole beans or ground, it’s a cwtch in a cup.
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Good & Proper Assam tea, 90g
£7 at Ocado £7.20 at Good & ProperDoes he prefer his caffeine in a cup and saucer? Good & Proper Tea’s blends can be bought in bags or loose-leaf form. Its Brockley Breakfast is my favourite, but it also does some well-balanced herbal infusions (peppermint, chamomile, hibiscus) if he’s caffeine-free.
Loveramics Bond Coffee hand-painted mug
£15.95 at RedberDitch the “Dad” mug this year in favour of one that won’t get old after Father’s Day. This weighty porcelain number has become my go-to thanks to its thick sides, which keep contents warmer for longer, and a hand-painted finish that elevates any caffeine hit.
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Chimac sriracha caramel sauce, 350ml
£9 at John Lewis £10 at AmazonYou’ll have to travel to Dublin to taste Chimac’s Korean-Irish food, but its award-winning sauces are available this side of the Irish Sea. Its kimchi ketchup is an essential addition to everything from stir-fries to scrambled eggs, but its sriracha caramel is the star of the show – sweet, spicy and extremely moreish, it’s the ideal marinade (or I just slather it on tofu, chicken and sweet potato fries).
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Victorinox chef knife
£39 at Victorinox £39 at AmazonSwiss army knife specialists Victorinox also craft chef-recommended knives, and this 15cm blade is a dependable do-it-all. Small enough to complete more delicate tasks such as peeling and scoring, it’s also easy to maintain and clean courtesy of a synthetic handle that won’t rot like wood.
For more, read our guide to the best chef’s knives
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Trio of beers gift pack
£12 at Pretty Decent BeerAny hop head will appreciate this trio of tipples from Walthamstow brewery Pretty Decent. Each includes a mix of pale ales and a pilsner; my favourite of the trio is its session IPA I Could Get Better At T*sco For A Quid.
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Burrow Hill sparkling cider, 50cl
£3.25 at the Whisky ExchangeGlastonbury-shaped hole in his calendar this summer? Burrow Hill’s sparkling cider is served at the festival’s famous Cider Bus, so he can enjoy a glass at home watching reruns on iPlayer.
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Corona Cero alcohol-free beer, 4 x 330ml
£4 at Ocado £4.90 at AmazonWhisper it, but Corona Cero is just like the real thing, without the following day’s headache (and as any dad will tell you, they only get worse with age). Gift with a lime and you’ve got a last-minute idea you can pick up for less than a fiver.
You can also read our test of the best no- and low-alcohol drinks
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Patrón XO Cafe, 70cl
£46.49 at Master of Malt £44 at AmazonTempted by tequila but not sure where to start? Patrón’s XO Cafe liqueur is a cracking coffee-based introduction. Smooth and subtle, there was disappointment among fans when it was discontinued in the UK in 2021, but it made a welcome return last year.
For more, read our guide to the best tequila and mezcal
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Hario cold brew brewer
£25 at Origin £33 at AmazonThis Hario brewer makes barista-quality cold brew coffee super straightforward – simply fill the filter with ground coffee, pour over 700ml of cold water and stick it in the fridge overnight. In the morning, he’ll wake to chilled perfection (and, almost as importantly, minimal mess with all the coffee grounds contained in the filter).
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Sparkling water maker
£59 at ProCookAs a sparkling-water scholar (two words – Vichy Catalan), I hadn’t considered making my own at home. Although it can’t quite match the mineral notes of premium seltzer, I now have soda water on tap (literally) and can treat myself to bubbles whenever I please.
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De’Longhi Stilosa coffee machine
£126 at John Lewis £126.99 at De’LonghiAn espresso machine close to the £100 mark shouldn’t be sniffed at, and this model from De’Longhi can rival much more expensive ones (which is why it’s the budget pick in our best coffee machines roundup). Plus, if you live with him, it’s a present for you, too.
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AnySharp knife sharpener
£20 at John Lewis £17.49 at AmazonA blunt knife is a bad knife, so this sharpener is a must-have if he loves cooking. Safe to use thanks to a sturdy suction cup, there’s no risk of accidents as with a standard whetstone. It can even sharpen serrated knives.
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White Mausu peanut rāyu, 240g
£6.95 at Ocado £7.39 at AmazonWhite Mausu’s peanut rāyu blows the socks off of any other condiment. Sweet, salty, spicy and seriously tasty, it’s a well-balanced addition to almost any meal (spiking peanut butter on toast with it is a personal favourite) and the jar is guaranteed to go very quickly.
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BBQ chimney starter
£23.99 at John Lewis £21.59 at AmazonWhether it’s your dad, grandad or uncle you’re buying for, there’s a good chance they’ll see themselves as the boss of the barbecue. If they haven’t quite cracked cooking on white-hot coals though, this clever chimney from Weber will solve the problem. Fill with charcoal, light two firelighters underneath and leave for 30 minutes.
For more, check out our guide to the best BBQs
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Pump Street craft chocolate tasting box, six x 20g bars
£20 at Pump StreetServe up a treat for the sweetest man in your life with these bougie chocolate bars from Suffolk’s own handmade chocolatiers, Pump Street. A selection of single-origin and creative concoctions includes ingredients used by its sister bakery (think sourdough and sea salt). Made to be savoured – they will probably be scoffed in one sitting.
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Tech and gaming
Flip 7 card game
£7.99 at John Lewis £7.79 at AmazonThe most popular card game you’ve never heard of, Flip 7 takes the luck and strategy of blackjack and turns it into a game you can play with three or more people. Quick, easy to get the hang of and lots of fun for all ages, it’ll be an instant hit at your Father’s Day gathering and beyond.
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Lego Star Wars New Republic X-Wing Starfighter
£59.99 at LegoIf he’s into his Lego as much as his Star Wars, then he’ll be all over this crossover. A 558-piece replica of a New Republic X-Wing Starfighter, it includes wings that can be adjusted with a push of a button and three characters from the hit series The Mandalorian.
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Anker Nano power bank
£19.99 at Argos £19.99 at AmazonThis pocket-sized charger was the top portable pick in our guide to the best power banks, and is the ideal gift for a tech lover whose phone is surgically attached to their hand. Its foldable USB-C connector can charge smartphones, earbuds and even, at a push, a laptop.
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Catan on the road card game
£9.99 at Waterstones £9.99 at AmazonA travel version of the popular board game Catan, this card-based release allows you to recreate all the original’s fun without a physical board (and in a fraction of the time).
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Fitness and outdoors
Running socks
£19 at Sums ClubLiven up your biannual sock gifting ceremony with a set he’ll actually want. The All Seasons from running sock specialists Sums are my go-to pick for everything from 5ks to ultramarathons, and keep your feet comfortable, ventilated and blister-free from the first mile to the last.
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Therabody Theragun Mini massage gun
£169 at Healf £169 at TheragunIf he often complains of aches and pains, then it’s time you got him his own massage gun. The Theragun Mini from Therabody is a lot less daunting to use than a full-size model but still packs a punch, and its three attachments can tackle all sorts of knots.
For more, read our guide to the best massage guns
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Joola Essentials pickleball paddle
£56.21 at AmazonIf he has picked pickle over padel in the battle of burgeoning racket sports, then he’ll need gear to get started. This paddle from Joola is great for beginners, and its versatility will have him dominating the court in no time.
If padel is more his thing, here’s our test of the best padel rackets
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Montane dart nano T-shirt
£30 at Go Outdoors £32 at LD Mountain CentrePavement pounder, trail tamer, hill hiker, mountain master. Whichever best describes your age-defying old man, this technical sports top from Montane is a must. Lightweight and breathable, it’s made from recycled plastic bottles.
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Personalised parkrun barcode keyring
£5.99 at EtsyWhether he’s a parkrun regular or enjoys the occasional 5k, this personalised keyring can save him printing out his barcode or needing to take his phone with him to scan the QR code; chasing PBs requires minimal weight disadvantages, after all.
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Tripp Holiday 8 cabin suitcase
£52 at Tripp £52 at AmazonLightweight and durable, this small suitcase passes as a cabin bag on most airlines, so if he chooses to fly, he won’t be faced with an unexpected oversized luggage charge next time he’s at the airport.
For more, read our guide to the best cabin bags
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Books
The Quick Roasting Tin cookbook by Rukmini Iyer
£19.80 at the Guardian Bookshop £16.39 at AmazonRukmini Iyer is the queen of easy cooking, and her roasting tin series has sold millions of copies for a good reason. This volume is packed with 75 traybake recipes (the one-pot Kerala prawn curry and a chickpea, halloumi and giant couscous salad are hits in my house) that will be on the table in 40 minutes or less.
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Oasis Live ‘25 book
£65 at Guardian Bookshop £65 at AmazonHe beat the ticket queues, dusted off the bucket hat and relived his Britpop best life last year; now he can revisit the experience with exclusive behind-the-scenes photography of Oasis’ comeback tour, shot by Simon Emmett in collaboration with the Gallaghers. The book isn’t out until 27 June, so give him this card as a teaser.
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The Things We Never Say by Elizabeth Strout
£16.14 at Guardian Bookshop £15.76 at BlackwellsThe latest novel from Pulitzer-winner Elizabeth Strout prods and pokes at some of life’s biggest questions through the eyes of everyman Artie Dam. A gripping story that will move even the most tight-lipped dad.
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Thirst by John Robins
£17 at Guardian Bookshop £16.36 at AmazonThe perfect gift for the PCD (podcast devotee to the uninitiated) in your life. John Robins’ memoir documents the comedian and podcaster’s life through the lens of his alcoholism, and balances laugh-out-loud moments with harrowing snapshots in a way only the 2017 Edinburgh comedy award winner knows how.
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Fashion
Bold square sunglasses
£19.90 at UniqloBold designs are still in vogue this summer, and the tinted lenses of this Uniqlo pair will evoke the 90s and the hedonistic days of his pre-dad youth while also protecting his eyes from harmful UV rays.
For more, read our guide to the best sunglasses for men and women
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Washed brown cap
£35 at Wax LondonA five-panel cap is a staple of any fashion-conscious father, and this cotton option will become a firm favourite. Understated in design with a simple logo and no silly slogans, there are 12 colourways to choose from: the washed-out options have the worn-in look on arrival.
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Adidas sliders
£19.50 at M&S £19.95 at AmazonCome summer, these sliders are practically glued to my feet. Ideal for pottering around the house, popping into the garden or by the poolside on holiday, they are as versatile as they are durable – my first pair lasted the best part of a decade.
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Arket twill overshirt
£95 at ArketA chore jacket looks great at any age and can be styled up or down. This overdyed option from Arket is a fraction of the cost of an authentic French-made garment, but the Swedish brand’s pieces are made to last and won’t start fraying at the seams like some high street brands.
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Finisterre swim shorts
£70 at FinisterreCornish brand Finisterre knows a thing or two about life by the sea. Its Atlas swim shorts have a relaxed fit that eschews the mid-thigh trend in favour of something more classic (and covering). The recycled polyamide fabric is quick-drying, so he won’t have to sit and savour his post-dip pint in damp drawers.
For more swim shorts, see our guide to the best bikinis, swimsuits and men’s trunks
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Klättermusen tote bag
£65 at EndKlättermusen’s tote bag is ideal for the man whose every outing is an adventure. It’s durable, water-repellent and can be carried like a tote or over the shoulder like a messenger bag, and when not in use, it packs away into an internal pocket.
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Cotton T-shirts, three pack
£55 at M&SA plain, crew-neck is the basis of any outfit, regardless of age or style. This crisp three-pack from Marks & Spencer offers a bit of a wardrobe refresh (meaning he can finally recycle those looking a bit worse for wear).
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Ralph Lauren Polo sleep shorts
£65 at John Lewis £47 at FlannelsSummer calls for light sleepwear, and Ralph Lauren’s shorts provide cooling comfort on those hot, stuffy evenings. Their pony pattern design is a bit Marmite, but they’re a great pick for dads who like their labels.
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Seersucker chef shorts
£39 at Fenwick £65 at Service WorksSeersucker is still having a moment, and Service Works’ relaxed shorts tap into the zeitgeist. The brand brings chefs’ wear to the world, and its designs are hard-wearing, comfortable and, thanks to a drawstring waistband, forgiving.
For more, read our men’s summer fashion updates for under £100
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Subscriptions and vouchers
Mubi Go
£49.99 for three months at MubiStreaming films at home is all well and good, but it’s nice to get him out of the house every once in a while. Mubi’s Go subscription is the best of both worlds, providing access to an unrivalled library of indie flicks and a ticket to a weekly screening of a Mubi-curated pick at a local cinema nationwide. Pair with popcorn so he has something to open on the day.
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Plant subscription
£128 for three months at BloomboxA super subscription box for a green-fingered dad, Bloombox sends a surprise house plant to their front door each month, which includes tips and tricks on how to care for it.
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Meat subscription
From £43.43 at Field & FlowerI’ve had a meat subscription from Field & Flower since lockdown, and the quality is so good that I rarely buy meat from supermarkets any more. It offers ready-made boxes, or you can build your own (which I do), and there’s something for any level of home cook, including good quality cuts, marinated meat and bougie ready meals.
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Charlie Allenby is a health and fitness journalist who also became a parent in 2024, meaning he now juggles testing gear around nap times (or combines the two with his trusty running buggy). He has always enjoyed going the extra mile when it comes to sourcing gifts, keeping a phone note that he updates as soon as he has an idea for various loved ones