To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at South Charlotte Today asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.
These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.
Top 5 Gifts For Him
1) Electric Chainsaw Carving Knife
This electric carving knife gets the party started, whether it’s Thanksgiving or another get-together. An ergonomic handle gives you comfort and control, and stainless-steel blades slice through meat, bread, fruit and more. Blades are dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.
2) Rubbing Alcohol Tabletop Fire Pit
Enjoy a warm and cozy fire anywhere in your home or outside. Fueled by just five ounces of clean-burning rubbing alcohol, this portable fire pit provides around 50 minutes of burn time without any soot or smoke. The cement design is height-adjustable, too, to suit your space.
3) Pre-Shave, Lotion, & Shave Cream Kit
The perfect men's shave kit lets you bring the barber shop experience home. The pre-shave oil helps soften skin and lift those whiskers, providing intense hydration prior to shaving. Then it’s time for the non-lathering cream, made to protect skin from irritation and roughness. When the shave’s done, the lotion helps protect skin from razor burn and ingrown hairs
4) Men's Natural Rubber Sandals
These natural rubber sandals are made from soft, sustainably grown latex that conforms to your feet—so you’ll almost feel like you’re barefoot. Inspired by 5, 000 year-old traditional Indian wooden sandals, the angled strap hugs your foot to give a secure fit and prevent that flip-flopping sound, too. For every pair bought a tree is planted in Africa, suited to the specific needs of a community.
5) SUV Tailgating Canopy Tent
Take your tailgating experience to the next level with the SUV Tailgating Canopy Tent. It attaches to your rear hatch door and extends out from the vehicle to provide easy shade at sporting events or campgrounds. The sandbags attach to the canopy’s poles to keep them firmly planted to the ground, even in a strong wind.