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Ideas for blokes - for all those men in the family!

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ja9 · 10/10/2009 21:40

I ALWAYS find them the hardest by a mile...

hits in the past have been designer pj bottoms, butchers block for the kitchen, err that's about it.

save me from cds and jumpers!

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katechristie · 10/10/2009 22:02

errr... guessing you want something more imaginative than toiletries and DVDs then? I'll be watching this one with interest too I always struggle with blokes pressies. BIL is into mountain biking, so got him a book of trails in Europe. Thing is there's no way of knowing what they've already got to go with these hobbies - he probably already has all the guide books he needs!

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paisleyleaf · 10/10/2009 22:09

I'm watching this thread too. Otherwise my DH will be getting Dan Brown's new book and a shirt from Joe Browns that I like with his single malt ....all pretty predictable.

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cat64 · 10/10/2009 22:10

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FABIsInTraining · 10/10/2009 22:11

DH has bought his brother a book called How to make a tornado.

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PlumpkinScaryBaps · 10/10/2009 22:23

See, now, my DH has asked for some very exciting things for Christmas.

He wants a pair of golf shoes (which he will buy himself and give to me to give to him) and some more golf balls, because he only has about three hundred and he's concerned his stocks are too low.

And the latest Terry Pratchett, if there is one, which he will get round to reading in 6 years' time.

It's a soul-destroying task, trying to buy him presents.

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Bumperlicioso · 10/10/2009 22:27

Ipod case? I crocheted a nice one for DH's birthday. A good knife? DH is always hangering after a really nice bread knife.

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katechristie · 10/10/2009 22:28

DH has just said:

good pair of binoculars
a leatherman
cufflinks (quirky/trendy/classic depending on taste)
swiss army knife
experience day out (racing track days, hot air ballooning etc.)
something gadget-y if need new ipod, camera etc.
digital photo frame
[i am loathe to put this next one emoticon] devault cordless hammer drill (it's the next best thing in tools apparently) [how come no DIY jobs get finished in the christie house then emoticon]
concert tickets (obv only if fave band on tour, not some random band)
cinema pass tickets for a year (or shorter depending on how much you want to spend)
magazine subscription (altho' few and far between for blokes)
Play station portable
decent pen (if office based)
maglite torch

ahh, bless him, last year he got hankies off DS, CDs, DVDs, aftershave and wine. Is he trying to tell me I need to rethink my conservative present buying?!!

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whomovedmychocolate · 10/10/2009 22:29

I bought a fab book last year for DH called 'how to get things really flat' which describes ironing techniques and how to do housework. Was really interesting.

Oh come on ladies, we all know they really want a train set or meccano. And I'm happy to go with that!

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katechristie · 10/10/2009 22:30

oh, I remember I also got him 2 ties!!! - but to be fair, there were swish fancy ones from a London tailor that he used to buy stuff from before we upped sticks and moved back home to the back of beyond, so he was very chuffed to have decent quality ties for work again!

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bruxeur · 10/10/2009 22:30

DeWALT. Not vault. And it's awesome.

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scrappydappydoo · 10/10/2009 22:31

Last year I brought dh a vegetable garden - lots of different seeds, some compost and a gardening book. He loved it but still hasn't planted it
This year I'm getting him a battery shaver so he has no excuses when we're camping and the girls are getting him one welly boot each stuffed with chocs...
Gadgety stuff and car stuff generally go down well as well...

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katechristie · 10/10/2009 22:32

ahh, DeWALT. I shall consider myself told . Now I have no excuse for not being able to find it on amazon.

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TheCrackFox · 10/10/2009 22:47

Watching this thread with interest. Why are men so bloody hard to buy presents for?

I got DH a metal detector for his birthday. He was genuinely excited. We have been together 15 years and I think this is the only present that he has genuinely liked. Sigh.

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ByThePowerOfGreyskull · 10/10/2009 22:58

kate EVERY time DH uses his cordless hammer drill/screwdriver combined thing I bought him 5 years ago he says "this is the BEST christmas pressie you have EVERY bought me"

I have tried so hard every year and nothing beats that F$%^&ing thing

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choosyfloosy · 10/10/2009 23:00

Pop Charts is the ideal present for any person aged between 30 and 50 or so, for whom you have to buy a present, under a tenner.

I bought Dh an organ lesson last year (fnarr).

The Real Cottage Bread Book is fabbo - dh now makes bagels (occasionally). He also has got into making jam - a top quality maslin pan was a good present, also the River Cottage Preserves book.

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frisbyrat · 10/10/2009 23:07

Lego. They all love Lego.

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PlumpkinScaryBaps · 10/10/2009 23:34

YYY- definitely Lego. Especially the Star Wars ones- the more complicated, the better.

Hmmm. A new idea for dh's gift list.

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bloodredcherrymonster · 11/10/2009 00:02

WELL, MY DAD THIS YEAR IS GETTING A POSH CHEESE BOARD WITH ROCKING KNIFE THINGY (?), A SELECTION OF CHEESES AND CRACKERS, AND A NICE BOTTLE OF PORT. ALSO, I HAVE GOT HIM A PUFFIN KEYRING (HE LIKES THEM, I KNOW HE WONT USE IT, BUT HAVE GOT IT FOR THE FUN FACTOR), AND A STIG SOAP ON A ROPE.

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lavenderkate · 11/10/2009 00:32

I got DH a remote control car 2 xmases ago. Spent abou £70 on it and it was a bit of a risk.

Turns out his best mate had one too so they ended up having grand prix's in the park.

Now he uses it with ds too.

Crackfox, liking the metal detector idea

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lavenderkate · 11/10/2009 00:33

One year I got him a carving knife set secondhand. Every sunday he sharpens it with pride.

I also got him tickets to see Peter Kay that went down well.

But thats only 3 successes out of years and years of crap results

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mummydarlingsausage · 11/10/2009 11:03

i will probably buy this for dh this year.
the best present he says he has ever received (as far a usefulness goes) is the sony ereader. dh reads ALOT and works abroad so it keeps his luggage weight down considerably.
if he likes cars - car magazine subscription.
remote control aeroplane
stunt kite

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ThisPhantomPlopsPumpkins · 11/10/2009 11:12

I've got DH a laptop.

Dad - a years subscription to Navy News.

Brother - Paco Rabbane 1 million.

I don't think I've ever been so organised, I usually really struggle with ideas for the men and they end up with books.

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DesperateHousewifeToo · 11/10/2009 14:41

My brother in law is the most difficult to buy for. He has enough money to buy himself whatever he needs AND he has expensive tastes. We have very little money and bad taste

I usually end up with something comical/jokey.

A few years ago it was a pop-up Karma Sutra book.

This year, I'm thinking of something like these

I need something else to go with it though.

This looks quite a good (if naffly titled!) company

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ShutUpandDrinkYourGin · 11/10/2009 14:48

Private eye subscription goes down very well with my Dad

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nosferartifartu · 11/10/2009 14:54

My dad is the worst. No hobbies, no sports, no music, no films, has all garden and DIY equipment known to man and buys all his clothes from charity shops and likes it that way. I buy him aftershave, funny and interesting books and collections of weird ales I can find.

The biggest success though was a weather station - he is obsessed with it, has a little book that he daily writes it all down in! (And best of all - I reviewed it for MN and won a washing machine! ) My BIL and DP then wanted one. It's definitely a 'man thing'...

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