Father’s Day is this Sunday, and if you’re looking for something special that won’t break the bank, we’ve found a range of great options for under $30 and under $50.
Gifts for Dad under $30
You don’t need to spend a lot to get Dad a great gift. For example, this Remington 5-in-1 Grooming Kit is currently $25. Remington was the winner of Canstar Blue’s 2025 award for best hair clippers.
There are also De’Longhi cappuccino glasses for $29.99 for a set of two, and a Cellini credit card wallet that’s down from $59.95 to $29.
Here are some other ideas to treat Dad with this Father’s Day:
- Victoria Bitter Tin Cans Organic Cotton Socks – $10
- Homedics Portable Full Body Vibration Massager – $19
- Maxwell & Williams Cocktail & Co Reusable Whisky Stones – $19.95
- Remington 5-in-1 Titanium Multi-Grooming Kit – $25 down from $29
- ConairMan The Xpert Precision Beard Trimmer – $26.95
- Rodd & Gunn Twickenham Rugby Cap in Nero – $29 down from $69
- Joseph Joseph Sipp Travel Mug – $29.95
- Oscar Smith Aussie BBQ Bible – $29.99
Gifts for Dad under $50
If your budget can stretch a little further, there are plenty of quality options. This Wahl Beard & Stubble Trimmer is on sale for $39 until September 7, and Wahl was our top-rated beard trimmer brand in 2024.
For dads who love to cook, George Foreman was our top-rated grill brand for 2025, while Le Creuset was voted number one for cookware in 2024.
Here are some more gift ideas for under $50:
- Blaq Mini ID Necklace – $34.95
- Politix Champagne Glass Shaped Cufflinks – $39
- Tempa Aurora Cocktail Set – $40
- Le Creuset Satin Mini Cocotte Casserole Dish – $40
- Charles and Lee MY. Superhero Gift Box – $45
- Sunbeam 5.5L Slow Cooker – $49
- George Foreman Small Fit Grill – $49.95
- Levi’s Duncan Belt – $49.95
- Gentleman’s Hardware BBQ Utility Apron and Bottle Opener – $49.99
Father’s Day shopping tips
Check the department stores: Myer, David Jones and Harris Scarfe all have sales in the lead up to Father’s Day. You can find significant discounts on homewares, clothing and accessories.
Consider an experience gift: This is a great option if your dad complains about getting too much ‘stuff’. Sites like Groupon, OzBargain and Living Social offer discounts on everything from restaurant vouchers and cooking classes to surfing lessons and flight simulators.
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