Stocking suggestions for a guy
- Happy
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Stocking suggestions for a guy
My husband is one of those people who buys everything he sees that he might like to have. Looking for suggestions for stocking stuffers. He's a hunter, fisherman, musician (varied strings and bagpipes) and electrician - all of which I know NOTHING about.
I'm looking for anything unique that doesn't break the bank!
All suggestions appreciated and thanks in advance!
I'm looking for anything unique that doesn't break the bank!
All suggestions appreciated and thanks in advance!
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- Teenaged Cockerel
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Best of luck Happy ...
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Every year me and my dad get a new pocket knife, can never have too many.
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Puppy?
Pony?
OK, I am not a good help.
Slingshot with steel BB's?
Hand Lotion?...manly stuff of course.
Beard/Mustache comb?
Shoe/Boot Laces?
Pony?
OK, I am not a good help.
Slingshot with steel BB's?
Hand Lotion?...manly stuff of course.
Beard/Mustache comb?
Shoe/Boot Laces?
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A lump of coal? Chocolates? Socks? Hot Shot packs that he can take hunting or fishing?
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- Jaye
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https://www.costco.ca/LavaSeat%E2%84%A2 ... 95433.html
My hubby picked up one of these in-store a few weeks ago (single item price in-store special was $20 at the time). It's supposed to stay warm up to 7 hours. It does: He's got circulation problems in his feet (diabetes-related), so he uses it like a hot water bottle every night. It's always still a bit warm in the morning. I think it would be great for winter outdoor activities that involve sitting.
My hubby picked up one of these in-store a few weeks ago (single item price in-store special was $20 at the time). It's supposed to stay warm up to 7 hours. It does: He's got circulation problems in his feet (diabetes-related), so he uses it like a hot water bottle every night. It's always still a bit warm in the morning. I think it would be great for winter outdoor activities that involve sitting.
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Too bad those lava seats are so pricey. We could use them to keep chicken waterers from freezing!
Speaking of stocking stuffers and Costco, perhaps a pair of those Bear Claws that clip over shoes/boots to help get a grip on the ice. I know that Costco carries them.
Over the years, my hubby really liked those indoor/outdoor thermometers, wallets, warm scarves, woolen socks.......
Linda
Speaking of stocking stuffers and Costco, perhaps a pair of those Bear Claws that clip over shoes/boots to help get a grip on the ice. I know that Costco carries them.
Over the years, my hubby really liked those indoor/outdoor thermometers, wallets, warm scarves, woolen socks.......
Linda
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- Happy
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Thanks everyone for your suggestions! I started my Christmas shopping this morning. I have one more gift to purchase and I’m done.
I found this adorable little chicken size Santa suit lol. Really it’s a bottle gift bag but I’m heading out to see if I can wrangle a chicken into it
Wish me luck!
I found this adorable little chicken size Santa suit lol. Really it’s a bottle gift bag but I’m heading out to see if I can wrangle a chicken into it

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- Jaye
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LOL, @Happy . Good luck with your chicken wrangling - I think you may need it.
Gotta love Dollarama for stuff that can be repurposed as some sort of poultry application.
@labradors , good idea about the Costco icegrippers ... they did carry them, but when we went looking for them here, they were all gone. I knew I should have grabbed a pair when I first saw them. :-(
Gotta love Dollarama for stuff that can be repurposed as some sort of poultry application.

@labradors , good idea about the Costco icegrippers ... they did carry them, but when we went looking for them here, they were all gone. I knew I should have grabbed a pair when I first saw them. :-(
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- Happy
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@Jaye try marks or cantire for ice grippers. Don’t buy the ones that come in different sizes though-they’re crap. Buy the adjustable one.
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