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Amazon Sundays: Father’s Day Gifts – Julia Berolzheimer

Amazon Sundays: Father’s Day Gifts – Julia Berolzheimer

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With Father’s Day approaching, this week’s Amazon Sunday brings together thoughtful finds for every kind of father figure, from the one at the grill to the one who loves an active day outdoors to the one who could use a few new accessories for his desk.

For the dad who loves to cook, a great chef’s knife or cast iron grill press really elevates his game in the kitchen. For the one who is happiest outdoors and staying active, waterproof binoculars or a new bike are made for long summer days. And for the dad who appreciates the simple pleasures, Thomas’s favorite coffee maker, a portable speaker he can bring along on trips, or a massage gun gives him something to enjoy at his own pace.

There is something in this roundup for every man in your life, with options big and small, from little extras to bigger splurges. The thought of giving him a gift he will actually be excited to use is what makes Father’s Day feel special.

Browse the full selection below, and explore more in our JB Amazon Shop and Amazon Storefront, refreshed weekly.

JBL Go 4 Portable Speaker

Small enough to bring anywhere, waterproof and portable, this little speaker sets the soundtrack for beach days and backyard afternoons.

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