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Stocking suggestions for a guy

Post by Happy » Tue Dec 12, 2017 10:19 pm

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!
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Re: Stocking suggestions for a guy

Post by ross » Tue Dec 12, 2017 11:27 pm

Best of luck Happy ...
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Re: Stocking suggestions for a guy

Post by KyleS » Wed Dec 13, 2017 9:13 am

Every year me and my dad get a new pocket knife, can never have too many.
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Re: Stocking suggestions for a guy

Post by JP* » Wed Dec 13, 2017 11:25 am

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?
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Re: Stocking suggestions for a guy

Post by Shnookie » Wed Dec 13, 2017 1:03 pm

A lump of coal? Chocolates? Socks? Hot Shot packs that he can take hunting or fishing?
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Re: Stocking suggestions for a guy

Post by Jaye » Wed Dec 13, 2017 1:21 pm

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.
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Re: Stocking suggestions for a guy

Post by labradors » Wed Dec 13, 2017 1:58 pm

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.......

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Re: Stocking suggestions for a guy

Post by Happy » Wed Dec 13, 2017 2:16 pm

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!
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Re: Stocking suggestions for a guy

Post by Jaye » Wed Dec 13, 2017 2:42 pm

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. :-(
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Re: Stocking suggestions for a guy

Post by Happy » Wed Dec 13, 2017 3:06 pm

@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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