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Saturday, November 16, 2024

Best everyday items to give to friends in Boyle County

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Everyday Carry” Gifts

1) 9.8” Stainless Steel Fixed Blade Knife
Gerber’s 9.8” Stainless Steel Fixed Blade Knife is a classic fixed blade built for brute strength with a revolutionary sheath system that is the first of its kind. The multi-mount, snap-together sheath is easy to use and can be mounted vertically on MOLLE, horizontally on a belt, or in traditional drop-leg fashion.

2) Mobile USB Adapter & Sim Card Tool
Lever Gear: Mobile USB Adapter & Sim Card Tool - Micro-USB

3) Super Thin Pocket Knife
This ultra-thin folding knife is built free of screws and bolts, allowing it to be the thinnest pocket knife ever designed. The knife you need when you don’t have the space for one. The blade can be easily removed for replacement or easy travel, making this the ultimate on-the-go pocket knife.

4) 11-in-1 Multi-Tool
This pocket tool sits discreetly in your pocket, streamlining the bulk from your keys and keeping anything you might need handy. It’s a sleek metal strip that opens bottles, adjusts flathead screws, scores material, pries things open, and drives in up to four different-sized hex screws and bolts.

5) Anti-Fog Glasses Spray
PPE masks and glasses don't play well together. This Anti-Fog Glasses Spray prevents the fog that builds up on your glasses when your breath escapes from the top of your mask. The formula is nontoxic and works on goggles, sunglasses, and specially treated prescription glasses.

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