Houma-Thibodaux News Christmas Gift Guide: Top Practical Gifts

Houma-Thibodaux News Christmas Gift Guide: Top Practical Gifts
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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Houma-Thibodaux 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 Practical Gifts

1) Fast-Prep Kitchen Slicer
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This kitchen slicer tool helps make quicker work of cutting awkwardly-shaped foods like cherry tomatoes, grapes, and olives. It’s Made in the USA and gives you a better grip while slicing through foods by holding them in place. It even works on chicken breasts and shrimp.

2) Loopit Tangle-Free Earbud Cord
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A shake is all it takes for Loopit headphones to untangle themselves. Magnets connect the earbuds and audio jack, sidestepping the threat of tangled wires. Use the magnets as a clasp and you can wear the headphones like a cord necklace—and easily remove it when you need to switch from an accessory to a phone call or listening to music.

3) Multi-Level Adjustable Standing Desk
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This adjustable standing desk sits on a surface to become your no-installation-needed ergonomic work station. It moves up and down in seconds, thanks to a spring-lifting mechanism. Five height settings help you get the right fit and the desk’s straight vertical movement—along with a small footprint—means it won’t take over your space. It’s suited for a desktop computer and has an ergonomic keyboard tray with room to spare for other workday essentials, too.

4) Large Foldable Storage Box
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meori: Large Foldable Storage Box – Marine Blue

5) Smart-Splitter Wood Splitting Tool
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No axe needed. LOGOSOL’s smart log splitter is an easier and ergonomic way to do get the job done with logs and kindling. Wood gets split by raising and lowering the striking weight instead of swinging an axe, so there’s less strain on your back. The weight delivers up to 30, 000 pounds of force and hits the same spot, every time.



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