Forget the socks and gift cards. This Father’s Day, get dad something he’ll actually use and probably show off to his friends. We pulled together seven picks that range from pocket sized multitools to wireless earbuds, and none of them cost more than $130. Every item on this list has solid reviews and the kind of “oh cool” factor that makes it a good gift instead of an obligatory one.
1
Leatherman FREE P2
Best Overall — 19 Tools That Open With One Hand
4.7(3,200+ reviews)
One Hand OpenMade in USAMagnetic Closure
The FREE P2 fixed the one thing people always complained about with multitools: opening them. Every tool on this thing opens with one hand using magnetic architecture, no more breaking a thumbnail trying to pull out the knife blade. 19 tools packed into a pocket sized package including pliers, wire cutters, a serrated blade, a wood saw, and multiple screwdrivers. The magnetic locking system holds each tool firmly in place during use. Leatherman’s 25 year warranty means dad might actually pass this one down. Made in Portland, Oregon for the folks who care about that sort of thing. This is the multitool you buy when you’re done messing around with cheap ones.
2
Olight ArkPro Ultra
Best Flashlight — 1,600 Lumens in Your Pocket
4.6(500+ reviews)
Pocket SizedMagnetic TailUSB-C
Dads and flashlights go together like dads and thermostats. The ArkPro Ultra throws 1,600 lumens out of a body barely bigger than a marker. IPX8 waterproof rating means it handles rain, puddles, and “I dropped it in the lake” situations. USB-C rechargeable so no hunting for specialty batteries. The magnetic tail cap sticks to metal surfaces for hands free use under the hood of a car or inside a fuse box. Five brightness modes including a moonlight mode that wont blind everyone at 3am when someone hears a noise outside. Aluminum body with anti roll design. Its the kind of flashlight that makes someone go “wow thats bright” and then want one for themselves.
3
Gerber Truss Multitool
Best Budget Tool — 17 Functions at Half the Price
4.5(4,200+ reviews)
Under $70Spring LoadedBelt Sheath
Not everyone needs to drop $130 on a Leatherman. The Gerber Truss gets you 17 functions including spring loaded pliers, a fine edge blade, saw, scissors, and multiple screwdrivers for about half the price. Spring loaded pliers make a bigger difference than you’d expect — less hand fatigue on jobs that need a lot of squeezing. It comes with a sturdy belt sheath that works for guys who actually carry their tools. Build quality is solid Gerber, which is to say it’ll handle real work without falling apart. If dad needs a reliable multitool and you dont want to spend Leatherman money, this is the sweet spot.
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Nothing Ear (a)
Best Earbuds — Punches Way Above Its Price
4.2(2,000+ reviews)
Active Noise CancelTransparent DesignHi-Res Codec
Nothing made their name with that transparent design, and the Ear (a) buds look like nothing else on the market. But they’re not just about looks. Active noise cancellation that actually works, 42.5 hours total battery with the case, LDAC codec support for hi res audio streaming, and an IP54 rating for sweat and rain. The squeeze controls on the stems are responsive and customizable through the app. Sound quality punches well above the $59 price point, with bass that doesn’t overwhelm mids and highs. If dad is still using whatever earbuds came free with his phone three years ago, this is a massive upgrade for not a lot of money.
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TOZO T6 True Wireless Earbuds
Best Under $50 — IPX8 Waterproof With Wireless Charging
4.3(150,000+ reviews)
150K+ ReviewsWireless ChargingSwim Proof
150,000 reviews. Let that sink in. The TOZO T6 is one of the most purchased earbuds on Amazon for a reason: IPX8 waterproof means dad can wear them in the shower or pool (yes, seriously), Qi wireless charging on the case, Bluetooth 5.3 for stable connection, and they sound surprisingly good with custom tuned 8mm drivers. 6 hours per charge with another 24 from the case. They don’t have ANC, so if noise cancellation matters, go with the Nothing Ear (a) above. But if dad wants something he can beat up, get wet, and not worry about losing at $50, this is it.
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Roku Streaming Stick 4K+
Best Streaming — 4K HDR With the Simplest Interface Around
4.5(8,000+ reviews)
Dolby VisionWiFi 6Under $30
If dad is still watching Netflix through whatever garbage smart TV app came preinstalled in 2019, the Roku Stick 4K+ will change his life for $29. Plugs into any HDMI port, connects to WiFi 6, and suddenly every streaming app loads fast and looks sharp in 4K Dolby Vision. The voice remote has buttons for channel surfing and a headphone jack for private listening (huge if mom’s asleep and he wants to watch one more episode). Roku’s interface is still the simplest one out there. No complicated menus, no weird recommendations algorithm shoving stuff at you. Dad proof in the best way.
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Gerber Pack Hatchet
Best Outdoors — Compact Camp Axe That Pulls Double Duty
4.5(7,500+ reviews)
Camp ReadyForged SteelUnder $40
Every dad who camps, even occasionally, needs a hatchet. The Gerber Pack Hatchet weighs under 2 pounds with a forged steel head thats pre-sharpened out of the box. Rubber overmold handle absorbs shock and wont slip when its wet. Good for splitting kindling, clearing small branches, hammering tent stakes, and general campsite prep. The included nylon sheath clips to a belt or backpack strap. At around $35 its cheap enough to toss in the truck and not worry about it. Not a competition axe by any means, but for casual camping and backyard use its hard to beat the value.
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