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Father's Day gifts for every budget

Courtney Jespersen
NerdWallet
Buying gifts for Dad can be tough. NerdWallet has some ideas to help you give back to the guy who has given you so much.

After everything Dad has given you, Father's Day is a good time for you to give something back to him. And contrary to what you may think, your pocketbook doesn't have to restrict your gift giving.

If you need a little help finding the perfect gift that doesn't break the bank, check out our roundup below.

Gifts for under $25

Operating on a tight budget? Give Dad something he'll treasure without paying top dollar for it.

Grill tools: You don't have to buy Dad a whole grill to impress him this June 21. Why not get him the accessories he needs for the perfect cookout? Check your local Home Depot for grill tool sets that can even cost you less than $15.

Wireless speaker: Tech products have a reputation for being expensive, but they don't have to be. Tuned-in dads will appreciate the gift of a wireless or Bluetooth speaker this holiday. You can snag select models for under $25 at Best Buy.

Money clip/wallet: Speaking of money, you can't go wrong with something traditional. Gift Dad a new money clip or wallet to help him keep his bucks safe. Consider stores such as Sears and Kmart when shopping for such money holders.

Gifts for under $50

If you're able to spend a little bit more, try one of these products that you can score for under $50.

Shaver: For the dad who has everything, select a gift that he might not normally buy for himself, such as a personal hygiene essential. Razors are both practical and relatively affordable. Try shopping for shavers at discount retail stores like Target and Wal-Mart.

Cologne: Perfume is synonymous with Mother's Day, so it follows that cologne would be fitting for Father's Day. Surprise Dad with a sweet-smelling gift this year. Plus, you can select a cologne bottle size that fits your budget. In general, the larger the bottle, the more it'll cost you.

Robe: Speaking of Mom, she isn't the only one who likes a little pampering. Give Dad the gift of relaxation on his special day with a new robe. When looking for this gift idea, try shopping at retailers like Macy's and Kohl's.

Gifts for under $75

These $75 gift ideas promise to present Dad with something that is unique, substantial and useful.

Juicer: For the health nut dad in your life, pick a small kitchen appliance. For under $75, you can purchase a juicer that he can use to whip up his favorite fruit- and vegetable-infused creations.

Something personalized: Get sentimental with a Father's Day gift from the heart. Retailers such as Things Remembered, Personal Creations and Shutterfly allow you to add pictures, inscriptions and engravings to everyday items. Pick from products as diverse as cutting boards and mugs to picture frames and dog tags.

Car vacuum: You know Dad loves his car, so you can guarantee he'll also love something that keeps it clean. You can find great deals on handheld or wet/dry car vacuums from online giants such as Amazon and Overstock.

Gifts for under $100

If you want to splurge on Dad, check out these gift ideas that'll cost you just under $100.

Activity tracker: If your dad is a fan of health and fitness, you can't go wrong with an activity tracker. Keep your sporty father motivated and on-track toward his fitness goals with an athletic assistant he can use to log workouts and count calories. Trackers can be purchased at retail stores such as Sports Authority and Dick's Sporting Goods.

Watch: Whether your dad is a businessman or an outdoorsman, you can outfit him with a new timepiece this Father's Day. Choose from elegant and sporty watch models alike, depending on his taste. Prices will vary based on the watch's brand, material and features. Try shopping at Amazon for these.

Sunglasses: Send Dad into summer in style with a new pair of shades. For a selection of brand-name sunglasses at prices under $100, try Nordstrom. Or, for frames that won't break the bank, try JCPenney

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