October 24, 2009

Gift Ideas For Men Who Are Hard To Buy For

Fathers, brothers, sons, uncles…you name it, guys can be pretty hard to buy for. Part of them likes receiving very useful and practical gifts that will benefit them in everyday life, whilst the other part of them just wants stuff to play with, eat, shoot or destroy.  Here are 5 gifts for men ideas that are guaranteed to put a smile on his face.

RC Helicopters. Ask the man you are buying for what they dreamed about owning as a boy, and most of them will say they wanted a RC helicopter at some point. The cost of toy helopopters has fallen considerably over the last five years and as a result the number of different ones have exploded, so now any man can have the chopper of their dreams

Driving Day. You need to know if the person you are giving the present to can drive, but if they can they will love any driving gift you give them. Again, you’ll have plenty of choice as now you can get driving experiences in all sorts of cars, 4×4s and even military vehicles!You can generally go by the rule that the faster and more powerful the vehicle they are driving is, the more they will enjoy themselves.

Beer fridge. Let’s face it, men can be big slobs some times, which is why their ideal place is sitting in front of the TV with food and beer. With a beer fridge they can keep their beverages cold without having to get up to go to the kitchen. (man heaven).


Video Games Console
. This one is a bit of a no brainer. Guys like toys, and ones they can play with by only using their thumbs is their idea of great efficiency.  A PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 is a good place to start and they’re not as expensive as they were when they came out.

BBQ. You only need a few sunny days a year where you live for a man to have an excuse to own a bbq. It triggers the natural ‘provider’ instinct in men and as soon as they see some hot coals and a bit of meat there is no stopping them.

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