Looking for the perfect gift for dad this Father's Day? Nothing can beat some great deals at Lowe's!
As a dad, I can confidently tell you that shopping for Father's Day is a tough task.
I don't want anything. I feel like I have everything I need and if I do need something, I just usually go get it myself.
But that doesn't mean I can't help you find some great options for shopping for your dad or the father figure in your life! Let's get this done together!
This post isn't sponsored by Lowe's but I just happened to notice that Lowe's has a ton of great deals going on that are perfect for Father's Day. That said, if you happen to purchase anything here after clicking one of my links, I'll get a tiny percentage back from them as an affiliate kickback at no extra charge to you. Thanks for supporting my small business!
I'd also encourage you to order your items for pickup at Lowe's. I've been doing that a lot lately when I know exactly what I need so I don't have to go into the store. That helps cut down on unplanned purchases and frustrations looking around the store.
Great Father's Day gifts at Lowe's
I've organized my favorite finds into categories to make it easier for you to find. Depending on your budget or the types of projects your dad likes to do, you can be sure to find a great deal for them here!
Woodworking
Here's some great Father's Day gifts at Lowe's if your dad does a lot of woodworking and needs an upgrade!
- Dewalt 12" compound miter saw- on sale for $200, this is a great opportunity to upgrade your dad's old miter saw with a high-quality tool for a great price!
- Dewalt 110 piece bit set- on sale for $20 off, this set comes with a wide variety of screwdriver bits and drill bits so they have everything in one place.
- Spyder 10" saw blades- There are a bunch of Spyder saw blades on sale for a great deal and they are high-quality blades for dad to make better stuff!
- Screw extractor kit- everyone hates dealing with stripped screws but this easy kit makes it simple for dad to get them out!
Tools
Here's some general tools that make great gifts for Father's Day!
- Kobalt Mini Toolbox- coming in two different styles, these mini toolboxes make a great choice for organizing in the garage or as a silly desktop organizer in their office!
- Craftsman rolling tool cabinet- This cabinet packs a lot of stuff inside and can easily be rolled around dad's shop where he needs it!
- Stackable rolling tool boxes- these are a little different, as they roll, but stack, so you can box up different sized tools at one time.
- Levels- this small magnetic level makes it easy to check small spaces whereas this long 24" level is perfect for reaching across two spaces!
- Utility knife/box cutter- usually it's one or the other, but this combo is a box cutter, smooth knife blade and a cerated blade all in one!
Miscellaneous
- ROTOPOWER Power Cleaner Drill Attachment- attaches to your drill for power and pulls water from a garden hose or bucket. Great for washing the car!
- Kobalt knee pads- whether dad wants to agree or not, his knees are not what they used to be. Get him these knee pads to make it easier for him to work on the ground.
- Tire roller dolly set- if your dad has an ATV, golf cart or just moves things around a lot, get one of these heavy duty dolly sets that he can roll his tires up onto to move or work on the vehicle!
- Green dog garden statue- if your dad loves dogs, these garden statues are just the coolest thing, covered in astroturf!
- Ring cameras- upgrade dad to a Ring doorbell or a motion activated camera garage light for above the garage so he doesn't have to stand up to check the door so much!
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Hey there, I'm Sean, the woodworking enthusiast and builder behind CharlestonCrafted.com! Since 2012, I've been sharing the magic of turning raw materials into beautiful creations. I love teaching others the art and satisfaction of woodworking and DIY. I try to inspire fellow crafters to make something extraordinary out of nothing at all.