8 Unique Christmas Gifts for Him

Looking for an unusual Christmas gift for the guy in your life? Here are eight unique gift ideas for him that will bring a macho smile on Christmas day. These gift ideas include strange gizmos, uncommon tools, and manly swag. You know, the things that guys keep in the oversized toybox they call a garage.

Kill-A-Watt Electric Meter
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The Kill A Watt Electric Meter satisfies all of the essentials of man-candy. It’s electronic, it does a specific task, and it does it well. The KillAWatt is also incredibly useful and addictive. It tracks the power usage of any appliance, game console, lamp, or power tool, and is helpful in identifying wasteful devices. Plug in a stereo or a computer, and the Kill-A-Watt Meter gives an instant read-out of how much power is being used. That’s handy information for cutting the electric bill, especially for identifying which devices are wasting power in standby mode. For just $44.99, you can help save hundreds of dollars of electricity and reduce pollution.

Digital Bird and Wildlife Camera 2.0
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The 1.3 Megapixel Bird and Wildlife Camera makes a great gift for nature lovers and hunters. It captures photos of unseen wildlife in the front yard, and can also be useful for identifying which creatures are stealing all of the bird seed or digging up the flower bed. For $199.99, the Hidden Wildlife Camera costs a fraction of other surveillance equipment. If you know a guy who loves spy gizmos, they’ll love the Wildlife and Bird Camera!

Woodmans Pal Machete with Sharpening Stone
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Real men love machetes. At $79.99, this is a real machete, for real men. Enough said.

Hand Powered Windup Flashlight
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When the power goes out, the Crank-Powered Wind Up Flashlight is a handy gift. It fits easily in a glove box, camping backpack, or survivalist cache. Even after guys outgrow the Boy Scouts, they still take “Be Prepared” seriously. So, brighten up the holidays with this thoughtful gift for just $39.99.

Write in the Rain Garden Notebook
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Guys love mil-spec gear. This Manly Journal is used by special forces around the world, and it is perfect for jotting down notes even in the middle of a thunderstorm. The weatherproof pen and notebook are rugged and reliable. They can survive camping trips in the wild, hazardous construction sites, and unauthorized incursions across the border. The kit is $34.99, and refill notepads are $12.99.

Electric Pressure Washer
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Men are masters of the deck, garage and driveway, and it takes a powerful cleaning tool to maintain their domain. The Electric Pressure Washer is great for blasting away graffiti, clearing ashes out of a grill, or washing a boat. For $119.99, the electric pressure washer ensures deck dominance.

Sunrise Sunset Sundial
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The Sunrise and Sunset Sundial is a perfect gift for the guy who’s always late. If you want to give a clever present while also sending a pointed message, this Brass Sundial is the way to do it. Best of all, this $84.99 gift is a decorative piece that will actually be used and doesn’t take up any mantle space.

Best Gardening Gloves
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A hardworking man needs protection for his hands. These Ergonomic Gardening Gloves are made of tough leather, and they have strategic padding to prevent bruises. With these protective gloves, a guy can shrug off thorns, splinters and grit, and still have the strength to rub your feet at the end of the day. This is a $38.99 gift that comes back to reward you.

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jjtraveler70 12.02.09 at 11:57 pm

You are right, the Woodman’s Pal is a great machete, and machetes are a useful gift for anybody with a backyard or a couple of acres.

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