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The Best Practical Gifts, Because We Have Enough Crystals

This personality won't fuel itself, buddy. We rely on the best practical gifts, from ultra-comfy clogs to swole jar-opening devices, to power up.
The Best Practical Gifts, Because We Have Enough Crystals
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Don’t get us wrong, we live for a gimmick. Have you seen the chicken bag around which the internet is forming a small cult? How about the electrocution party game, or a computer mouse shaped like a potato? A lot of peeps would say such treasures aren’t a necessity of life, and they would be correct. Still, in the words of Jean-Paul Sartre, “Life without the Shrek butt plug isn’t living. It’s just existing.” 

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We are proud, undying indulgence seekers over here, but here’s what no one else who is as fun as us will tell you: Even the sparkliest of people rely on tactful, practical behind-the-scenes goods—think back braces, humidifiers, luxuriating deodorant—to look and feel their best once it’s time to hit the streets, and do the personality tap dance for the public. You want this life? [Dismounts golden eagle] Well, this life requires a degree of emotional/mental/physical pyrotechnics that finds support through really strong jar openers, sharp knives, and more. 

The best practical gifts will grace your kitchen drawers, bathroom sinks, bedside tables, and mystery drawers with new ways of being efficient, smart, and well-organized. Isn't it a nice idea to give gifts that the lucky recipient will actually use? Make it about improving your friend/sister's/dad's/boyfriend's/manicurist's life instead of just flexing how you found the most unique bud vase ever on Etsy. Just because something is practical doesn’t mean it’s boring. (Just look at the British Parliament!) There are plenty of aesthetic Tupperware-esque bins that we would love to be cremated in. Carry on, and enjoy these ideas for the best practical gifts we really, actually want (or already own and love). 

A rolling cart that can climb stairs

Your friend in the third-floor walk up will kiss your feet if you bestow them with one of these. No more guaranteed shoulder pain when you're hauling up the groceries. 


$249 at Food52

$249 at Food52
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Top-notch hand soap 

It's been a wild couple of years, and we now all appreciate the value of having hydrating, nicely scented hand soap to wash our filthy little monkey paws with. Compagnie de Provence makes some of the best (and looks great next to a sink, with its confident graphic design). 


$33 at Amazon

$33 at Amazon

The secret to opening any jar

The pickles, the peanut butter, even the Talenti—there comes a time when jars need to be opened and they simply shall not budge. In fact, they kinda feel like your hand is gonna fall off. That's where this incredible, under appreciated gadget comes in—it clings to the lid of any jar and smoothly, cleanly opens it with way less effort. 


$14.68 at Amazon

$14.68 at Amazon

Luxury deodorant

We all like smelling good, but it can be hard to justify dropping 30 bones on yourself for armpit cream. But if someone else does it, well… yes, we would be thrilled to receive Le Labo's fancy deo. 


$37 at Nordstrom

$37 at Nordstrom

A better-than-decent chef’s knife

Misen's knives are dang gorgeous and stay sharp pretty much forever, so it's time to encourage your loved one to ditch the blunt blades they've hung on to since 2011 and upgrade to this all-purpose blade that will slice through meat, veggies, and more like butta. 


$85 at Misen

$85 at Misen

Hydrate those pores

For the skincare-obsessed, this is a practical gift. Fight me. You can buy Evian misters at the drugstore, but they honestly only dry out your skin more because the water only temporarily moistens your skin without really hydrating it, which is what this spray by Caudalie does. It’s grape water, which means it’s using the same technology as those ~taught~ and ~*~juicy~*~ little berries to actually give your skin a nourishing, antioxidant rich treatment.


$12 at Sephora

$12 at Sephora
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Store those nuts for the winter

We dig reusable storage containers across the charcuterie board, including these aesthetic silicone baggies that can hold everything from refried beans to toiletries, and the Inka food containers that are so sleek they make Marie Kondo weak in the knees.


$64.99 at Stasher

$64.99 at Stasher

$85 at Inka

$85 at Inka

Knee pad for gardening

When both knees are your “bad knee,” it can be a real fucking drag to do simple tasks that require you to get down and dirty, such as gardening, tinkering with things under the sink, or hitting a nice child’s pose. Enter: this sweet knee pad.  


$12.97$11.97 at Amazon

$12.97$11.97 at Amazon

A pair of super-sharp scissors

BuT I aLrEadY HavE sCissORs, you’re thinking. Well, Geoff, your scissors are awful, and they reflect the same poor character that made Devon dump you in eighth grade. So, end the madness and upgrade your cutting game with this super-sharp, devastatingly elegant pair. You’ll be gliding through wrapping paper and holding back explosive sensory-induced orgasms in no time. (And if you prefer a gold finish, check out this equally showstopping pair from Garrett Wade.) 


$49.95 at Garrett Wade

$49.95 at Garrett Wade

An aesthetically pleasing solution for a stinky bathroom

Keep it in the bathroom. Don't make us explain what it's for, but these appealing cloches in muted jewel tones also make you feel rich while in the salle de bain


$34 at Anthropologie

$34 at Anthropologie

Speaking of bad stench, you can’t go wrong with a candle

A vanilla scented candle is everyone’s best friend. It’s not so overpowering that you’ll get a headache, and apparently it can turn people on??? Especially this one from Diptyque, which has notes of black vanilla pods with spicy and smokey accents.


$74 at Diptyque

$74 at Diptyque
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Candy for your feet

Socks used to be a dreaded stocking stuffer to receive. “Dad, socks again?” We’d cry. Don’t get it twisted though—anybody would love some ultra smooth crew socks from SKIMS or a pair of hella cozy Smartwool jawns.


$10 at Skims

$10 at Skims
$22 at Amazon
$22 at Smartwool
$22 at Amazon
$22 at Smartwool

Laundry’s best friend

Do you NEED a laundry turtle? Technically no, but once you start using one, I guarantee you’ll never go back. This handy, easy-flip contraption makes sorting, folding, and transportating your clothes way easier. It takes away the physical anguish and fear of dropping a sock on the dirty floor.


$29.99 at Amazon

$29.99 at Amazon

Aesthetically pleasing olive oil

We are obsessed with Graza’s “Drizzle” and “Sizzle” set that feature two delicious oils—Sizzle, made from mature, mid-season olives with a mild flavor for roasting, grilling, frying, etc. and Drizzle, a finishing oil, not meant to be heated, made from olives picked-early, with a bold, punchy flavor.


$37 at Graza

$37 at Graza

The fancy electric toothbrush they won’t treat themselves to

This toothbrush uses artificial intelligence and is the epitome of luxury (and of toothbrushing technology). We recently reviewed the Oral-B iO Series 10, and seriously recommend it to anybody looking for dentist-level cleanings and assessments from the comfort of their home.


$399.99 at Amazon

$399.99 at Amazon

A really, really good vacuum cleaner 

A lot of people go through their lives using a sub-par vacuum cleaner and living in relative filth. Help your giftee see the clean, sterile light by delivering a sick vacuum cleaner that our staff writer Nicolette Accardi said is “the best vacuum [she’s] ever used.”


$649.99$548.29 at Amazon

$649.99$548.29 at Amazon
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A sexy coffee machine (that makes great coffee)

We love the Moccamaster. It’s a retro-looking, delicious-coffee-making machine that will bring class to any kitchen counter or island. Upgrade someone’s home java situation (and life) by throwing ‘em one of these babies.


$359 at Amazon

$359 at Amazon

Slice a bagel and not your hand

This gift is not fun. It’s not cool or horny. People might not even be happy to receive it. “Oh, great,” they’ll say. “I can definitely use this.” Then, watch their eyes glaze over as they struggle to envision a future where they’ll actually use it. Lo and behold, one day, bagels will appear, and they’ll remember this gift. On that day, there’s almost a 0% chance they’ll accidentally cut themselves.


$19.99 at Amazon

$19.99 at Amazon

Now shop, shop, shop—the holidays are practically here. 


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