Looking for Father's Day gifts under $100? **Father's Day is just around the corner and that means you're probably in the market for something great to give your dad this year. No matter what he likes, there's sure to be something on this list that will make him smile. If you want your dad to have the best day ever, you can do that by spending the day with him. But, if you want to make it even more special, try one of these **Father's Day Gifts under $100. He's going to love it!
Don't let the ceiling of the fridge go to waste. Help dad turn it into his mini bar with these handy magnetic strips that easily suspend beer bottles. ($38; uncommongoods.com)
This double hammock is lightweight, sturdy, and easy for travel — which makes it great for dad's next camping trip. ($36; amazon.com)
Speaking of camping, who wants to be stuck out in the middle of the woods without the means to make a grilled cheese sandwich? This stainless steel utensil will get the job done. ($25; uncommongoods.com)
Sometimes you need to swap your nice, expensive watch for a weekend version, and this snazzy strap version from Timex will cover all his time-telling needs. ($29; amazon.com)
Dad has never made waffles like this before. The futuristic gadget has a vertical design that makes fluffy and delicious Belgian waffles. Plus, it's super fun to use. ($52; amazon.com)
What dad doesn't love slippers? Trick question: All dads love slippers. Especially when they look like hairy cavemen feet. ($19; amazon.com)
Just because he'll be spending a lot of weekends in the woods this summer doesn't mean he should be without his coffee. This on-the-go solo coffee maker will make it easy to prepare his favorite brew when he's without electricity. ($26; bushsmarts.com)
A mod-color kerosene lamp is perfect for both a blackout and entertaining on the deck. ($39; kaufmann-mercantile.com)
Regular flasks are clunky, but this light-weight version in his favorite color won't put a damper on his next bakcpacking trip. ($12; bushsmarts.com)
It's like Sriracha, but with a bit of tang to spice up his summer BBQs. ($14; heatonist.com)
Eating healthy isn't unmanly, per say. But this book makes it a whole lot more fun. ($12; amazon.com)
Dad can answer the phone and flip through his playlist with these super-techy headphones. ($40; coloud.com)
He can pretend he's Peyton Manning long after sundown with a light-up football. ($29.95; rebootsports.com)
Present him with the crispest new addition from The Dreaming Tree — musician Dave Matthew's and winemaker Sean McKenzie's California-based wine collection. ($15; dreamingtreewines.com)
Mark West California Pinot Noir is a medium-bodied, fruity red with scents of spice, dark fruit and cassis, and notes of savory and smoky oak. Rich in texture with a lingering finish, this versatile wine is delicious on its own or paired with dad's favorite summer grilling recipes. Whether you gift a bottle or a case, it's a wine he is sure to love. ($132; markwestwines.com)
Keep it classy and sip this while watching Anchorman. Again. ($30; caskers.com)
It's not bourbon, it's not wine – it's a little of both, and a Father's Day jackpot. (prices vary; robertMondaviprivateselection.com)
Now he can have gin in the cabinet just like his dad did. And a good one at that. ($40; binnys.com)
Yup, you're reading the name of this cologne right: made with the scents of musk, vanilla, and tobacco, it'll remind him of his favorite jazz club from back in the day. And if you feel like splurging, you can't go wrong with the full size bottle. ($28 for .34 oz; sephora.com)
While there's nothing wrong with his one-and-done razors from the pharmacy, you can show him your love with a set he won't have to replace daily. (Even better: it'll look great in his...or your...bathroom). ($81; kohls.com)
Infused with the refreshing scent of menthol, eucalyptus, rosemary, and moisturizing essential oils, this all-natural shave tonic isn't his average skin product – in a good way. ($18; urbanoutfitters.com)
Women aren't the only ones who want high tech beauty gadgets. Case and point: this deep cleansing brush from Clinique for Men. ($89.50; clinique.com)
This may look like your average duffle bag, but fear not: there's an extra, secret bottom compartment for his sneakers, and it'll make packing for those weekend getaways that much less stressful. ($85; urbanoutffiters.com)
Festive, colorful prints will make for happy feet. ($7-10 per pair; goldtoe.com)
A classic white sneaker, revamped with a bold splash of color. ($45; finishline.com)
He'll be ever sleek and always fully charged. ($100; bestbuy.com)
Richard Russo returns with the much anticipated spin-off to his 1993 novel, Nobody's Fool, by introducing readers to Sully's new lift in upstate New York. After being told by a cardiologist he only has a few years left to live, he grapples with how to spend it, and most importantly: how to tell his wife. Filled with humor and heart, this book will be the beach read he'll want this summer. ($11; amazon.com)
He'll get extra storage out of this mini shelf — without a docking fee. ($42; moose-r-us.com)
The perfect Father's Day gift for dads with young kids! The Picture Book Club has put together a selection of their favorite picture books starring fathers and children. The books, appropriate for children up to age 5, arrive gift-wrapped and accompanied by personalized book plates. For every package sold, The Picture Book Club will also donate a book to an organization working with fathers in need. ($50; thepicturebookclub.com)
Cards to make poker night more meaningful: For each deck sold, a donation is made to help support injured service members. ($3; shopbicyclecards.com)
You're never too old to let your dad know you're his little one. ($4.50; jfalkner.com)