To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at NE Kansas News asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.
These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.
Top 5 Camping Gifts For The Great Outdoors
1) Bug Repelling Mosquito Carabiner Clip
The Bug Repelling Mosquito Carabiner Clip repels mosquitos and flying insects without the use of chemicals. The proprietary blend of essential oils on the replaceable repellent tabs are stored within the neoprene and stainless steel clip, which can be attached to any bag or belt loop.
2) Bonfire Steel Fire Pit
The age-old tradition of sitting around a fire just got an upgrade. This sleek stainless steel bonfire pit is durable enough to last a lifetime. Its double-chamber build circulates preheated oxygen to fuel the flame, burning easily and with less smoke. Its minimalist design is as timeless as the campfire ritual itself.
3) Near-Ear Bluetooth Speaker
You don’t have to negotiate between wireless speakers or earphones. These Bluetooth beach speakers create a personal, near-ear listening experience to give you the best of both. They’re heat-, sand-, and splash-proof—and they work beyond the beach, too. Listen to your favorite tunes, still hear what’s going on around you, and leave others free from hearing your music.
4) IceMule Pro™ Cooler
This portable, waterproof, soft cooler is designed to be worn comfortably like a backpack and keeps ice frozen for up to 24 hours. The Pro Coolers come in two sizes to hold up to 24 cans with ice and keep them colder longer.
5) Kid’s Wearable Hands Free Fan
This wearable fan for kids keeps them cool on the hottest of days. Hands-free, lightweight, and quietly powerful, it’s the perfect way to enjoy outside time without getting overheated. Its two fans are designed to keep small fingers safe. With a flexible, bendy design, kids can stay breezy at camp, in the yard—and even during power outages.