
Our handpicked Father's Day gifts on Amazon any dad will love for under £50
Still need a gift for dad ahead of Sunday, June 15? Then we have it sorted with a selection of gifts still available to buy on Amazon.
Not to make anyone sweat, but Father's Day is just around the corner. Landing on Sunday, June 15 this year, there's now less than a week left to get in a gift.
With the celebration coming round fast, we know how difficult it can be for those who are still trying to think of something special. Let's face it, dads aren't often the easiest to buy for.
Add on the fact that many gifts on the market can be quite cliché or stereotypical, leaving quite a lot to be desired, especially if you want to get him something that will really represent his personality and likes.
This is where Amazon can come in handy, especially for those who don't have time to head out to the shops, as they can browse an entire assortment of items straight from the comforts of their home.
Whether he is a foodie, a beer-lover, or he likes to take care of his appearance, there is something for every dad at an affordable price. In even better news, many of them are still available for next day delivery, allowing shoppers to get in a gift ahead of time.
Now, since we know Amazon can offer a lot of choice, we have made it easier by taking the time to curate a selection of handpicked gift ideas for Father's Day that can be bought for under £50.
Father's Day Cheese & Lager Gift Hamper - £29.99
If he likes a touch of cheese and beer, then this hamper will get him two bottles of crisp Canadian lager and a selection of cheeses for under £30.
Packed in a themed gift box, meaning you don't need to worry about wrapping, there are two waxed cheese truckles in two flavours - fiery dragon and vintage cheddar. There's also an assortment of savoury snacks from him to munch on such as cheese nibbles, sourdough crackers and sausage flavoured crisps.
Those who love Guinness will know that it is hard to enjoy a pint of the black stuff when it's not been freshly poured from the tap.
If you're dad is a keen lover of the stuff, then this nifty device puts the art of the draught-poured taste back into a can of the black stuff. Just attach, activate and then pour for that iconic two part pour it has become famed for.
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For the active and busy guy, there is this smart watch that will help him to track his daily habits, all while helping him to keep in touch with the world.
Offering everything from app and phone notifications to sleep and health monitoring, it can do everything. It also offers over 100 sports modes for the dad's who like to track their fitness, not to mention that it meets IP68 waterproof levels, meaning it is safe when worn in the rain, showering or swimming.
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BOSS Bottled Unlimited Eau de Toilette, 100ml - £36.95, down from £84
No-one can ever go wrong with a new fragrance, and this is the perfect opportunity to bag a new bottle for him while making an incredible 56 percent saving.
Hugo Boss is often a popular fragrance brand for everyone, and this particular "modern" and "energizing" scent is boasts notes of iced violet leaves, pineapple and sandalwood for an aroma that will suit any man, no matter his age.
An electric shaver he can use in and outside of the shower is a must-have grooming essential, and this particular model uses 4D floating heads for a close shave across all contours of the face.
Designed to effortlessly glide across stubble, leaving no irritation, it also offers a decent 1.5 hour battery life on a single, full charge. Not to mention that it comes complete with a travel pouch, ideal for when he is away on business trips or vacation.
It may not be one of the fancier Nespresso machines, which can be fairly pricey, but this popular coffee machine offers a more affordable option for those looking to save pennies.
Not only does the sleek, compact gadget offer versatile brewing, but this particular deal comes complete with boxes of pods for three rich and creamy coffees - Cafe Au Lait, Americano and Flat White.
Looking for something a touch more sentimental? Then we think this unique glass clock is the perfect gift for anyone who wants to remind dad how much they mean to them.
This glass keepsake uses Swiss quartz movement and has been crafted from a high quality, scratch resistant material that means it will stand the test of time.

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