Are you sitting around wondering what to get dad for fathers day this year? Well no worries I got you covered. Here are my 5 best shop gifts for dad.
You're probably thinking. Are you serious John? But trust me, what I love the most when it comes to getting gifts are the things you can use the most. When in the shop, you're always looking for shop rags. This unusual gift is an easy way to show dad you appreciate his hard work.
Most of us that work with out hands have some sort of EDC (Every Day Carry). So you cannot go wrong with a quality multi- tool. I have had a Gerber Suspension tool for years and it never leaves my truck!
Ear protection is a big concern for anyone who is working with power tools. So why not combo your ear protection with some blue tooth headphones? Iso-Tunes are OSHA Approved and an awesome addition to anyone working in the shop who liked their tunes.
For most of us working in the shop we have lots of batteries for our hand tools. Wouldn't it be nice if we could use the same battery to charge our phones on the go? Your prayers have been answered. These portable chargers are awesome. This model is for the Milwaukee 12v and is only compatible with that. But if your dad has something different than Milwaukee, you can check out some of these brand chargers
Ironically, the echo dot is awesome for the shop. You not only can handle phone calls and your music, but you can also ask it questions like " what is 3mm in Inches"? Its an awesome addition to anyone who enjoys shop time
I hope you find these 5 gifts useful. If you do, share them with someone else who could use some help this year for fathers day!
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