
Father’s Day Gift Ideas That Will Genuinely Impress Him – All Under £50
Hey everyone! Father’s Day is just around the corner here in the UK, and if you’re like me, you’re probably stuck wondering what on earth to get for the man who claims he “doesn’t need anything.” Well, forget the predictable socks and novelty mugs—this year, I’ve come across an amazing guide from The Guardian that’s packed with over 80 brilliant gift ideas that are thoughtful, practical, and all under £50. Yes, under fifty quid!
Let’s be honest—dads can be notoriously hard to buy for. They either already own everything or insist they want nothing. But deep down, we all know they’d secretly love something useful, fun, or even just cool to show off. This guide has everything from kitchen gear and grooming tools to quirky accessories and games.
One gift that stood out to me was Piggy’s Hot Honey—spicy, sweet, and perfect for the dad who loves experimenting in the kitchen. And if yours is more of a coffee enthusiast, there’s a Monmouth coffee subscription or even a ceramic V60 dripper for the ultimate morning brew upgrade.
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For the foodies, how about a pizza stone for perfect homemade slices or a sleek Japanese gyuto knife that brings a bit of master chef flair to the chopping board? There’s also an Andrew James ice cream maker—because who says only kids enjoy dessert?
And for the practical dad? Tools like the Makita 47-piece screwdriver set or Spear & Jackson secateurs are both affordable and genuinely handy. Or if he’s a bit of a green thumb, there’s even a classy Haws watering can to elevate his gardening game.
On the more personal side, there are gifts like a personalised football commentary print or even a custom plate featuring your child’s artwork. It's these little touches that make Father’s Day extra special.
For self-care and grooming, options like the CeraVe SPF moisturiser or Akt natural deodorant starter set are excellent upgrades from the usual toiletries. They’re functional but feel just a little bit luxe. There’s even a cold brew coffee maker for summer-ready drinks, and kombucha options for the alcohol-free dads.
And fashion-wise, from a slick Freitag recycled cardholder to stylish shades from Meller, the guide has genuinely cool pieces that add a bit of edge without breaking the bank.
In short, it’s refreshing to see a gift guide that actually understands dads in all their complexity—whether they’re BBQ kings, coffee connoisseurs, gamers, gardeners, or grooming gurus. So if you’re stuck, give this list a browse. You’ll find something he’ll love—and actually use—for £50 or less. Let’s give our dads more than just a pat on the back this year. They deserve it.
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