Whether you're celebrating your dad, a dad, or you're a dad yourself trying to give others an idea of what to get you, we've curated a sampling of las

The Ars Technica Father’s Day 2021 gift guide

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2021-06-14 12:00:07

Whether you're celebrating your dad, a dad, or you're a dad yourself trying to give others an idea of what to get you, we've curated a sampling of last-minute Father's Day gift ideas below.

Any number of books could hold Dad's attention, but if you need a prompt, a few works we at the Ars Orbiting HQ have recently reviewed positively do the job.

Coming in either 750 ml (enough to hold a bottle of wine) or 325 ml sizes, the 750 ml seamlessly incorporates two magnetically attached cups onto its ends, while the 325 ml has just one. The magnets' grip on the cups is satisfying and strong, and in our use, the cups only came off when we deliberately removed them. The design is classy and feels durable, too, being forged of stainless steel in bronze, silver, or gunmetal and fashioned in the style of a six-shooter. It's a great look, somewhere between professional bartender and Bear Grylls adventurer, that adds grip and style to the cups and the flask's overall aesthetic.

Beyond that, you can get a custom engraving, and the company says it dedicates 3 percent of its product cost to 10 nonprofits, including Black Lives Matter, Earthjustice, and Defenders of Wildlife. The engravings look and feel well-done and can include pictures and text. Plus, as of this writing, several of the flasks are on sale for Father's Day. —Corey Gaskin, Senior Commerce Writer

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