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    liz is offline Diamond level (5000+ posts)
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    Target has this $5 Beauty Box for men: http://www.target.com/p/target-his-h...t_adv_xasd0002

    Might be good for stocking stuffers?

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    Target beauty box for men is sold out already! Would have been a great stocking stuffer.


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    If your geeky dh is like mine, he might like this techy electronic tool kit. He sent me a link the other day and said he NEEDS this new and improved kit. https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Parts/A...it/IF145-307-1

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    DH stocking: precision screwdriver set for tiny things (most of ours are broken and he uses them for the tiny batteries in toys, watch), PM hair styling cream, mini liquor bottles, replacement earplugs/mic for his cell, Exercise cards
    Gifts: LLB jacket, llbean shirt, and kindle fire and I need to buy something from his wish list of tools and exercise equipment/clothes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnnieW625 View Post
    We have this one from Black and Decker and it is almost 13 years old (it was the bridal shower gift from my parents). We don't use the griddles side though as I either prefer my Presto electric griddle or the old Wearever brand stop top griddle I got in college.

    Amazon has the better price on it, unless you have coupons for JC Penney or Sears, but Amazon doesn't show it with the waffle plates in. If you do want a truly all in one unit though Williams Sonoma does sell the Cuisinart waffle plates for $39.99.

    We use our sandwich maker (different brand as I think I got mine when I was still in college) more than we ever use our panini press with our lodge grill pan so I have never looked at a truly all in one unit.
    Thanks! DH has mentioned wanting a panini press, so I thought it might be a good chance for an all-in-one. But he has been using our new cast iron pan to make paninis, so it may not be needed any more... Hmmm, decisions, decisions!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mommy_Mea View Post
    My list so far:

    Cuisinart Griddler with waffle plates (or if anyone has a recommendation for a really good waffle iron?!)
    We've been pretty happy with this waffle iron - got it about a year ago http://www.costco.com/Waring-Pro%C2%....11670506.html. It takes up a fair bit of room, though.
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    [QUOTE]If your geeky dh is like mine, he might like this techy electronic tool kit. He sent me a link the other day and said he NEEDS this new and improved kit. https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Parts/A...5-307-1/QUOTE]

    This is pretty cool! I wish there were a smaller (cheaper) version. My DH is sorta geeky and loves to tinker with things, but I'm not sure how often he'd use it.

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    [QUOTE=RedSuedeShoes;4152012]
    If your geeky dh is like mine, he might like this techy electronic tool kit. He sent me a link the other day and said he NEEDS this new and improved kit. https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Parts/A...5-307-1/QUOTE]

    This is pretty cool! I wish there were a smaller (cheaper) version. My DH is sorta geeky and loves to tinker with things, but I'm not sure how often he'd use it.
    I looked at the set through the link . . . just what is a "spudger"????!!!!
    DS - "The Biscuit" 8/11
    Forever ours 4/12!

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    [QUOTE=Ms B;4152039]
    Quote Originally Posted by RedSuedeShoes View Post

    I looked at the set through the link . . . just what is a "spudger"????!!!!

    https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/M...er/IF145-012-1

    Looks like it's a baby pry bar.


    • While our first-choice tool for poking and prying is always our trusty plastic spudger, sometimes you need a little more power behind your pry. In those instances, this metal spudger is the ideal tool for the job.
    • Features a comfortable, easy-grip handle and is great for prying up all sorts of tough components.

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    [QUOTE=RedSuedeShoes;4152012]
    If your geeky dh is like mine, he might like this techy electronic tool kit. He sent me a link the other day and said he NEEDS this new and improved kit. https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Parts/A...5-307-1/QUOTE]

    This is pretty cool! I wish there were a smaller (cheaper) version. My DH is sorta geeky and loves to tinker with things, but I'm not sure how often he'd use it.
    My dh told me to be certain that I got the new and improved set. That means there must be a cheaper, older model, right?

    ETA: Found it. It's not that much cheaper. https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Tools/P...it/IF145-072-1
    Last edited by geochick; 11-30-2015 at 05:44 PM.

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