2023 Holiday Gift Guide: For the Home

Ideas for gifts for the home.

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posted on November 16, 2023
2023 Holiday Gift Guide: For the Home

No matter your gifting needs, interests or budget, we’ve got at least one product for you. Our editors scoured the globe for the most fun, useful and well-made items for use around the home to make your holiday shopping simple. Alternatively, leave this guide out for others to see to drop a not-so-subtle hint about what you want under the tree this year.


For the Home

1
| Kitfox Design Group GWOT Throw
Available in two sizes, this blanket is festooned with pictures of some of the gear used on today’s battlefields. World War II, Vietnam and hunting-oriented versions are also available. $125; kitfoxdesigngroup.com

2 | Camp Chef Redwood
Everyone loves sitting around a campfire, but there are times and locations where traditional fires are inadvisable. The Redwood fire pit by Camp Chef is powered by propane, same as your gas grill, so it can be used in places where uncontrolled burning is a bad idea. And, it adds ambiance. $199.99; campchef.com

3 | Giant Mouse Bamboo Magnet Knife Bar
Keep your kitchen blades organized and out of the way, yet still have them close at hand with this wall-mounted magnetized blade holder that has a subtle bamboo finish. $30; giantmouse.com

4 | Federal Dog Bowl
Built of steel and with a 64-ounce capacity, the Federal dog bowl is big enough and tough enough to stand up to the appetite of your hungry, four-legged friend. Moreover, it stays in place, is easy to clean and looks pretty sharp, too. $29; federalpremium.com

5 | MTM Case-Gard Tactical Rifle Crate
Store a rifle along with ammunition, cleaning supplies and more with the MTM Case-Gard Tactical Rifle crate. Padded space on top can accommodate a scoped rifle up to 39 inches in length, while four sections below hold everything else you need. It’s also lockable and has wheels for moving the crate around your storage area. $139.99; mtmcase-gard.com 

6 | Winchester Lighted Logo Sign
Light up a room with the LEDs hidden behind the Winchester logo on this wall-mountable sign. It’s great for the gun room, workshop, garage or anywhere else you want to show off one of America’s most iconic firearm and ammunition labels. $130; winchestergear.com

7 | Meat! Kitchen Knife Set
This six-piece set has blades ranging in size from an 8-inch chef’s knife to a 3.5-inch paring knife, so you’ll always have the right knife for the job at hand. It includes an attractive storage stand. $174.99; meatyourmaker.com

8 | Silencer Central Suppressor Bottle Opener
After the shooting is done and the guns (and suppressors) are put away, crack open a cold one with this lightweight, sturdy bottle opener in the shape of a Banish suppressor from Silencer Central. $12.99; silencercentral.com

9 | Trijicon 10-inch Metal Wall Clock  
Measuring 10 inches in diameter, this attractive timepiece is sure to hit the mark and add a touch of firearm-accessory fondness to your gun room or man cave. Battery-operated and easy to both hang and set, it will keep you on schedule while showing off your love of tactical optics. $24.99; trijicongear.com

10 | PowerTac Destroyer-X10K-G2-9,500 Lumen Search & Rescue Light
If standard flashlights seem dim, then the 9,500 lumens of the PowerTac Destroyer flashlight will not disappoint. Touted as a search and rescue tool, this flashlight will win any “my light is the brightest” contest you might possibly find yourself in. $799.95; powertac.com

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