Unlock the Ultimate Gift Secrets: 51 Jaw-Dropping Father’s Day Ideas for the Grandpa Who Claims He Has It All!
Ever find yourself scratching your head when it comes to picking the perfect gift for grandpa? I know the struggle all too well—because let’s face it, choosing something that balances usefulness with a sprinkle of fun is no walk in the park. From tech-savvy gadgets like a smart bird feeder that turns backyard bird-watching into a weekend obsession, to cozy orthotic slippers that say “comfort first,” this guide is packed with thoughtful finds that will not only brighten his day but might just earn you that extra grandkid brownie point. So, whether he’s into honing his putting skills from the living room, indulging in his favorite teas, or simply enjoying a night wrapped in cashmere luxury, we’ve got you covered. Ready to wow grandpa with gifts that truly matter? Dive in and discover the unexpected treasures just waiting to be unwrapped. LEARN MORE
If you can teach him how to open a smartphone app, you should absolutely get him this smart bird feeder. One Esquire editor’s dad spends entire weekends just watching which birds come to eat in his backyard.
Golf fans deserve something special, especially golf-loving grandpas. Now he can practice his putt at home with this easy-to-set-up mat.
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We love Steele Canvas’s duffel bags, and the brand also makes these timeless waxed weekender bags that will upgrade any trip.
Swimming is the best low-impact workout anyone can do. If Grandpa is looking to up his form in the pool, these Esquire Gadget Award–winning smart goggles give real-time coaching.
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For the grandpa who loves being out on the water (or wishes he had a boat), this tide clock will bring the nautical vibes inside. You can even customize it with his favorite lighthouse from one of 11 coastal U.S. states.
The man knows how to throw down on the grill, but this little smart probe will take his smokes and reverse sears to another level of precision.
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A baseball fan who’s never missed his favorite team’s first pitch in decades would love this cool custom book.
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The man’s feet deserve some TLC. He’ll thank you for this one every day.
Treat his feet with these orthopedic slippers that look and feel as cozy as can be. The slippers’ ergonomic sole and cushioned heel will help ease any foot pain and can even help with specific issues like plantar fasciitis and arthritis.
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Speaking of foot pain, these insoles from Fulton will keep him comfortable all day long in his favorite pair of shoes. Forget the pricey custom orthotics—these ones will do the trick.
Everything below this doesn’t really matter. All the man wants is a kid’s drawing or a heartfelt letter, framed for his wall.
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Keep his mind as sharp as a tack and really good with numbers with this cool Sudoku puzzle.
If Grandpa loves the library but doesn’t love leaving the house every time he wants a new book, the new Kindle Colorsoft is the perfect gift.
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If your grandpa has a sweet tooth, he’ll be on cloud nine with this Father’s Day dessert board. He’ll be so grateful, he might even let you have some.
If your grandpa prefers some spice, get him this trio of Fly By Jing’s famous chili crisp sauce.
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Every grandpa needs a comfy bathrobe for those mornings spent lounging around, and Cozy Earth makes one of the best.
This one is for the grandpa who loves his tea. Not only will he get ten pyramid-shaped teabags in five different blends—he’ll also get a new stoneware teacup and matching tea tray.
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He’ll stay warm and cozy with one of our favorite throw blankets. Choose from 15 colorways.
Speaking of cozy, this candle will make his house smell like soft cedar and suede. It’s the perfect scent for a night curled up on the couch with his favorite book.
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