I remember back in 2015 the Balsamic vinegar from Scott's recommendations went over well.
Headlamps (Petzl Tikka Headlamp) and Marino wools socks (Smartwool Men's Classic Cushion Socks) have been my go to gifts for over a decade and never had anyone disappointed. Another one of either is always nice to have in my opinion.
The Leatherman Skeletool is a folding knife I've been giving out as gifts lately. It's not the ultimate pocket knife but it fills a niche (ultra-light) that I think a lot of people appreciate and would probably be hesitant to buy for themselves. I've seen a couple people carrying it 6 months after I gave it to them.
I've had a Stanley car jump starter air compressor combo for years and any time I need it I'm just so happy to have it.
If you like trick taking card game Crew is a collaborative spin and has been a lot of fun.
If you're looking for tools I find the YouTube channel Project Farm to have good tool reviews and he has 10 suggestion for the year.
Top 10 Tools 2022? Let’s find out! Gift Ideas!
GearWrench Ratchet: https://amzn.to/3OjrHS5
DeWalt String Trimmer: https://amzn.to/3AuwScm
Ryobi Stapler: https://amzn.to/3AQDyBV
Craftsman Tap & Die Set: https://amzn.to/3Elt6mK
S-K Ratcheting Combination Wrench: https://amzn.to/3Gtz8Eo
Cle-Line: homedepot.sjv.io/jW6ND6
Benchmade Knife: https://amzn.to/3EFOCD1
Snap On Torque Wrench: Available Online at the Snap On Store
Daytona Floor Jack: Available at Harbor Freight
Milwaukee Grinder: Available at Home Depot
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My brother gets us all some small luxury item and a big box of hand warmers every year and to be honest it's the most useful and gifty gift I get. I'd never buy myself those carbon hand warmers unless I were going skiing or something along those lines. But some days are just kinda drafty, my hands can get cold then seem to not want to warm up, they're nice for walks in the winter. I'd be fine without but it can be much better with.
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