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The best last-minute Father's Day gifts

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By Leah Stodart and Dylan Haas  on 
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Whose bright idea was it to cram Father's Day right in the middle of graduation season and summer kickoff parties? There are so many distractions this time of year that you'd almost be forgiven if Father's Day totally slipped your mind. But with June 18 just around the corner, the pressure is on to find Dad a great gift that really shows off your love and appreciation for all he's done for you.

No need to panic, though; with our handpicked selection of the best last-minute Father's Day gifts below, he'll never even know that you almost let this monumental day skate by without a great gift to give. From subscriptions that keep on giving and digital gifts to physical items that can ship overnight, there's no excuse to show up empty-handed — metaphorically.

Take a deep breath and scroll through these last-minute gift ideas for Father’s Day 2023:

Ad for Gordon Ramsey video lesson on MasterClass
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Monthly MasterClass subscription (opens in a new tab)

Best for dads with extra free time

Every dad has that one hobby that he's always dreamed of delving into. MasterClass doesn't offer just any online courses — they're coached by some of the most famous people in that field. Annie Leibovitz teaches photography, Daniel Negreanu teaches poker, Gordon Ramsey teaches cooking, and more. Subscriptions starting at $10/month allow dad to peruse over 180 total courses.
Echo Show on desk with movie title on screen
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Echo Show 8 (opens in a new tab)

Best for getting him in the smart home game

Your dad's daily routine could be made so much easier with Alexa (even if he insists that he doesn't need a smart home). The mid-sized Echo Show can keep track of his grocery list, set reminders, play a TV show, or start a video call through a quick voice command. Like all Amazon devices, the Echo Show can ship overnight and has been on sale for $74.99 for much of June.
Person with two kids in kitchen with Walmart bag on counter
Credit: Walmart

Walmart+ membership (opens in a new tab)

Best for busy dads

Make Dad's endless list of errands a little more manageable with a subscription to Walmart+. He'll get perks like free shipping with no order minimum, exclusive access to deals, members-only prices on fuel, and free delivery from his local store. Plus, you can start his subscription with a 30-day free trial.
Keurig with iced coffee in glass on outdoor table
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Keurig K-Iced (opens in a new tab)

Best for the anti-Starbucks dad

Dad can get his morning (or afternoon) started without waiting in the Starbucks line with his own Keurig. The K-Iced model is the one to get for anyone who enjoys both hot and iced coffee depending on their mood. Its compact design can easily squeeze onto the most packed of countertops.

Peacock subscription (opens in a new tab)

Best for dads with cable

Expand dad's binge-watching library past Netflix or reruns with a Peacock subscription to . NBC's streaming service is home to classics like "The Office" and "SNL," new favorites like "Yellowstone," and Sunday Night Football. Sign up for Macy's Star Rewards for free and get a year of Peacock for $19.99.
Jack Black Skin Saviors set on a blue background.
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Jack Black Skin Saviors set (opens in a new tab)

Best for your dad's self care

Dads need a proper skincare routine too, and this set from Jack Black is a great start. It includes a daily facial cleanser, energizing exfoliator, double duty moisturizer, and an intense therapy lip balm, making it a comprehensive skincare package that will turn your dad into a self-care aficionado in no time.
Ninja air fryer on a kitchen counter.
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Ninja air fryer (opens in a new tab)

Best for foodie dads

If your dad is a fan of French fries, chicken wings, and mozzarella sticks, this air fryer from Ninja will assure he gets his beige food fix — with far less oil.
Orange Hydro Flask water bottle in backpack pocket by person's leg
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Hydro Flask water bottle (opens in a new tab)

Best for the hydrated dad

Any dad would appreciate having his favorite beverage (properly insulated, of course) by his side all day. The stainless steel design of the classic Hydro Flask keeps hot drinks hot for up to six hours and cold drinks cold for an entire day. It's also durable enough for rugged outdoorsy adventures and for daily replacement of single-use plastic bottles.
Black Ember mug on countertop with plant in background
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Ember smart mug (opens in a new tab)

Best for the tea drinker

Here's the tea: The Ember Mug is a truly next-level product for any and all hot-beverage-drinking dads. Through Ember's app, your dad can control his preferred temperature, which the mug will adjust to on command. He can even save temperature presets for different types of drinks.
Breville Joule sous vide on a kitchen counter.
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Breville Joule sous vide (opens in a new tab)

Best for the aspiring chef

We're past the age of grilled steaks — it's all about sous vide now. While it takes longer and is a more involved process, the result is dangerously delicious, which is why this sous vide tool from Breville makes a great gift for foodie dads.
Cubii Pro under-desk elliptical under a desk.
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Cubii Pro under-desk elliptical (opens in a new tab)

Best for the multitasker

If you've ever heard your dad complain that he simply doesn't have enough time to hit the gym, give him this creative way to multitask. This under-desk elliptical will afford him the ability to complete all of his work tasks and break a sweat while doing them.
Dollar Shave Club subscription on an off-white background.
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Dollar Shave Club subscription (opens in a new tab)

Best for the well-groomed dad

Not all men go for the clean-shaven look, but those who do know how pricey disposable razor refills can be. With Dollar Shave Club, keeping a well-stocked shaving set doesn't have to be a hassle. They'll send your dad a refill of shave butter and razor cartridges every two months to make sure he always has what he needs.
Person reading on Kindle Paperwhite with screen lit up in the dark
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Kindle Paperwhite (opens in a new tab)

Best for the bookworm

Amazon's iconic thin and lightweight e-reader has a glare-free screen, giving it the satisfying appearance of real paper even in direct sunlight. It's waterproof, too, meaning your dad will be able to take it out by the pool or even on a beach trip. Audiobooks are also an option.
HyperChiller on a kitchen counter.
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HyperChiller (opens in a new tab)

Best for the on-the-go coffee craver

The HyperChiller iced coffee maker is a magical device that turns piping hot coffee into refreshing iced coffee in about a minute — without dilution. It also works with whiskey, bottles of wine, and tea. Dad will thank you for allowing him his daily caffeine fix.
Tooletries shower organizer hanging on a bathroom wall.
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Tooletries shower organizer (opens in a new tab)

Best for the disorganized dad

Put an end to bathroom clutter and help your dad get his life together with this shower organizer from Tooletries. It perfectly fits a toothbrush, razor, and all the little fixings that come along with them. Stick it anywhere in the shower and it's ready to go — you can even pick up the shower mirror from Tooletries and complete the set.

Bose QuietComfort headphones (opens in a new tab)

Best for the music streamer

All music buffs need a good pair of headphones, and we say that Bose is pretty much always the way to go. Upgrade your dad's music-listening experience with Bose's QuietComfort headphones — they're fully wireless with unrivaled noise-cancelation technology for better audio in any environment.
Beer bottles hanging from a BottleLoft in a fridge.
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BottleLoft (opens in a new tab)

Best beer-related gift

If your dad is constantly struggling to fit his favorite beverages in the fridge, check out the BottleLoft and gift him just a little more space. With its six ultra-strong magnets, it'll keep any drink with a metal cap secure and in place. They're easy to peel, stick, and move around, allowing your dad to constantly customize his fridge to meet his needs.
black roomba on a tan carpet
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iRobot Roomba 694 (opens in a new tab)

Best for the efficient dad

Vacuuming has to be the worst chore in existence, so why not take it off his to-do list? With the Roomba 694, your dad will be able to keep his floors spotless with just the push of a button. With the iRobot companion app, he'll be able to control the device and even schedule cleanings when he's away from home.
Happy Father's Day Amazon gift card.
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Amazon e-gift card (opens in a new tab)

Best for the impossible-to-shop-for dad

It’s last minute. You don’t have time to think of a gift, much less go out and buy one. You know what? Give him something he’ll actually use: a gift card. It’s the perfect way to say “I love you, I didn’t forget Father’s Day” and “I’ll do better next year.”

YnM Weighted Blanket (opens in a new tab)

Best for the exhausted dad

Help your dad board the train straight to relaxation with his own weighted blanket. This blanket from YnM comes in a variety of colors and weights, ranging from five to 30 pounds. To figure out which blanket is best for him, take 10% of his body weight, then add one pound.

Portable bluetooth speaker (opens in a new tab)

Best for the dad who starts the party

If he’s always trying to get the whole family together in the backyard or out to a park, he’ll love this Bluetooth speaker for helping him create an ambiance anywhere. And it can support up to 10 hours of music on a single charge, so the party can keep going all night long.
Thermometer displaying temperature of meat
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Digital meat thermometer (opens in a new tab)

Best for the grillmaster dad

Give the lord of the backyard barbecue a new, high-powered scepter. This battery-powered thermometer will let him know the temperature of whatever he’s cooking within three seconds. (Because, as he’ll let you know, every second counts when you’re working over open flames.)
Plant from the House Plant Box subscription on a tan background.
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House Plant Box subscription (opens in a new tab)

Best for the plant dad

This gift’s appeal is that while there may not be an actual gift in his hands today, a new one will arrive every single month to make up for it. It’s the perfect last-minute present for gardening fans, and it'll make it seem like you’ve had Father’s Day on lock for weeks.
Breakfast sandwich maker with food on countertop
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Breakfast sandwich maker (opens in a new tab)

Best for the McMuffin lover

Whether he’s in the drive-thru every morning or already whipping up breakfast sandwiches at home, his entire breakfast game will quickly upgrade once he’s got this system. In just five minutes, the machine will cook his bread, eggs, and sandwich fixings.
"What I Love About Dad" book on a white background.
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"What I Love About Dad" book (opens in a new tab)

Best for the sentimental dad

If your dad loves a personalized present, order this book now and it will be at your place within two days. Fill in the prompts before you head to his place on Father’s Day and you’ll have a winning present that he’ll cherish for years to come.
Person and child playing with blocks on floor
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Build-on brick mug (opens in a new tab)

Best for the kid at heart

Just because he has kids of his own does not mean he needs to stop playing. This mug adds a touch of whimsy to his morning coffee and lets him express his creativity — just like in the good old days of childhood.
kodak photo printer and pictures against a wooden table
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Mini mobile photo printer (opens in a new tab)

Best for the photographer dad

It's so easy to lose precious memories in the depths of our camera rolls, so give Dad a special gift that will bring those moments to the forefront. With this KODAK Bluetooth printer, he can instantly print photos from his smartphone or tablet right in the palm of his hand. No ink cartridges are needed to create vibrant, full-color prints, and he can tap into lots of fun editing effects to add a little flair to his photographic masterpieces.
smoke infuser on a kitchen bar with smoky alcoholic drinks in whiskey glasses
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Smoke infuser starter kit (opens in a new tab)

Best for culinary creatives

If your dad has a little flair for the finer things in life, he'll love being able to turn his home-cooked meals into a fine dining experience. This so-called "flavor blaster" will allow him to infuse smoky goodness into all sorts of dishes: turkey, beef, fish, cheese and even cocktails. It's sure to make his next dinner party that much more impressive.
smokehouse meats on a white platter
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Nuts and jerky gift basket (opens in a new tab)

Best for dads who love to snack

If you have the type of dad who's always snacking on something, he'll love this protein-packed selection of elevated snacks with big, gourmet flavors. It comes with two bags of nut mixes (including one infused with intoxicating whiskey flavor) and three different beef jerky varieties. Plus, you'll be supporting a small, family-run business — which is a perfect sentiment for Father's Day!
Leah Stodart
Leah Stodart
Senior Shopping Reporter

Leah Stodart is a Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable. She covers shopping trends, gift ideas, and products that make life easier, specializing in vacuums, TVs, and sustainable swaps. She graduated from Penn State University in 2016 and is watching horror movies or "The Office" when she’s not shopping online herself. You can follow her on Twitter at @notleah(opens in a new tab).

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Dylan Haas
Lead Shopping Reporter

Dylan Haas is a Lead Shopping Reporter for Mashable, where he covers all things gaming, pets, fitness, and sleep. Before joining the team at Mashable, Dylan received a B.A. in Communications from Pace University and contributed to publications like Paste Magazine, Bandsintown, and others following a brief stint as a Marketing and Management Assistant in the music industry.

When he's not writing or testing products, you can find Dylan playing lots of video games, working out, spending time with loved ones (especially his dog, Stevie), or watching reality TV. Follow him on Twitter at @iamdylanhaas(opens in a new tab), or send him an email at [email protected]


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