There’s something for everyone on this list — whether you’re on a budget or looking to splurge.
Christmas is getting closer, and even if you planned on skipping the shopping rush this year, now you might be wondering where the time went. But never fear. Whether you’re buying for a home chef or a high-tech gadget geek, we’ve curated a list of gifts that will cater to all types of recipient, and every single item here can be ordered from the comfort of your keyboard. From affordable stocking stuffers to high-end electronics, there’s a plethora of cool stuff to dig through below. Now all you need to do is decide on what wrapping paper to use.
Best gift ideas under $25
Bodum Caffettiera French press
A French press is a great gift for anyone who enjoys a bold pick-me-up in the mornings. This stylish Bodum press has a shatterproof carafe and an eight-cup capacity. It’s also dishwasher-safe, allowing for an easy cleanup.
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds
World-class noise-canceling earbuds from Bose
Breakthrough spatialized audio for more immersive listening that makes your music feel realer than ever before — no matter the content or source. World-class noise cancellation and sound tailored to you. And a design that feels so good to wear. Say less. (Listen more.) QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds are the ultimate wireless noise-canceling earbud experience and now at least $20 off.
BruMate Hopsulator Slim
No one likes a warm beer or seltzer, right? BruMate has a whole line of insulated koozies that are designed to keep your favorite beverages colder longer, so you don’t need to rush through drinking them or risk them getting warm. You can find ones that work for slim cans (like White Claw and Bud Light), bottles, mixed drinks, pint cans and more.
Best gift ideas under $50
Royal Craft Wood bamboo cheese board
Whether you know someone who just moved into a new home or have some new friends who are always hosting parties, a charcuterie platter is a great gift. This one has slots for crackers and nuts, and an area for the fruit and cheese. It comes with four stainless steel knives that hide away when they aren’t in use.
Best gift ideas under $100
Instant Vortex 4-Quart Air Fryer
Air fryers are extremely popular this year and there are a ton of choices out there. Instant (the company that makes the Instant Pot) has a 4-quart air fryer that has a nonstick basket and a digital touchscreen for just $100. That’s a large enough capacity to cook fries, chicken, veggies and much more with ease.
Best gift ideas over $100
Everlywell food sensitivity test
Tired of reacting differently to foods and not understanding why? Everlywell’s food sensitivity tests can help you figure out exactly what’s happening by testing up to 96 different foods to show you how your body interacts.
Mavix gaming chair
A great chair can really make a huge difference, especially if you work from a desk for most of the day. Mavix makes a variety of great chairs that can be partially customized to make them look and feel like your own. You can add massagers, change the wheel colors and more.
Best personalized gift ideas
Carved cases
Want to make your phone really stand out in a crowd? Carved makes unique cases for a variety of phones. That means when you buy the one you like from the site, it’s gone and the company will list another new design in its place. They’re more expensive than other traditional case options, but to have something unique is priceless.
Casetify cases
Casetify offers a wide variety of cases for iPhones, Android phones, MacBooks, headphones and more. You can pick from one of many designs the company offers or you can opt to customize a case of your own with a name, initials, favorite colors and so on.
Best electronics gift ideas
Grid Studio framed electronics
While it may not be a traditional “electronics” gift, any tech enthusiast should love to have one of these framed gadgets on their wall. Grid Studios takes apart old devices and frames them with their insides laid out for everyone to see. There are previous-gen iPhone models, Android phones and even some retro handheld gaming consoles. Grab one now, before it’s too late.
Best subscription service gift ideas
KiwiCo crates
KiwiCo has specialized “crates” that are designed for children of various ages. You’ll want to pick the kit that’s closest to your kid’s age to ensure they have the best experience with it. The company has arts, early learning, science, design, culture, tinkering and more involved in the crates, so they should absolutely keep the kids in your family having fun.