Low Prices on Last-Minute Gifts for Anyone on Your List

From herb gardens and fondue sets to YETI bottles and tool kits, these last-minute Amazon gifts cover just about anyone still on your list.
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If you’re still shopping and feeling stuck, this roundup has what you’re looking for. Amazon is offering clearance pricing on a wide mix of gifts for just about anyone. One standout deal is the Rambler 42-Ounce Straw Mug for $31.50 (was $45.00). It’s a durable, vacuum-insulated bottle that keeps drinks cold for hours and has become a go-to everyday gift.

Right now, you can still find thoughtful gifts that fit all kinds of personalities: indoor herb gardens and seed kits for growers, kitchen tools and fondue sets for home cooks, magnetic spice racks and trivets for entertainers, and multitools, headlamps, and socket sets for DIYers. These gifts are practical, easy to wrap, and with fast Prime shipping, there’s still time for them to arrive before the celebrations start.

Yeti Rambler 42-Ounce Straw Mug

Now $31.50 (was $45.00)

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This insulated stainless steel mug keeps drinks cold for hours and is built to handle daily use. The shatter-resistant straw lid and multiple color options make it a standout, giftable pick for almost anyone.

Kusini Electric Fondue Pot Set

Now $32.99 (was $44.99)

Buy at Amazon

This electric fondue set includes divided trays and four forks, making it easy to serve melted cheese, chocolate, or dessert dips. It’s a fun, sharable gift for families, food lovers, and anyone who loves hosting cozy nights in.

DeWalt Mechanics Tool Kit & Socket Set

Now $61.45 (was $76.94)

Buy at Amazon

This 108-piece mechanics set covers a wide range of everyday repairs. It’s a practical upgrade for DIYers who want a compact, organized kit. It includes two pear-head ratchets with quick-release technology and plenty of sockets, extensions, and adapters.

More Great Deals on Last-Minute Gifts

Workshop Essentials & Measuring Tools

For the builder, tinkerer, or maker who always has a project going.

Tool Sets & Sockets

Substantial gifts for DIYers who would rather fix things than call a pro.

Multitools & Everyday Carry

Compact tools that live in a glove box, backpack, or junk drawer—but actually get used.

For Indoor Gardeners & Herb Lovers

Great for apartment dwellers and home cooks who love fresh herbs on the counter instead of another countertop gadget.

For Outdoor Gardeners & Tool Lovers

These sets suit the friend or relative who spends spring and summer in the yard, flower beds, or raised beds.

Garden Soil Testers & Smart Helpers

Handy add-ons for gardeners who love dialing in soil health and plant performance.

For Home Cooks & Everyday Kitchen Upgrades

Practical countertop upgrades and tools that see regular use instead of getting pushed to the back of a cabinet.

For Entertaining

Gifts that make it easier to serve snacks, appetizers, and cozy meals when people drop by.

Cozy Stove & Tabletop Protection

Small but useful upgrades that protect tables and wood stoves from heat.

Coffee, Tea & Hydration Gifts

Easy wins for commuters, hikers, and anyone who keeps a drink nearby all day.

Headlamps & Work Lights

Bright, rechargeable lights for runners, night dog walkers, DIYers, and glove box emergency kits.

 
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Glenda Taylor is a BobVila.com staff writer with a background in the residential remodeling, home building, and home improvement industries. She started writing for BobVila.com in 2016 and covers a range of topics, including construction methods, code compliance, tool use, and the latest news in the housing and real estate industries. 


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