Gadget Christmas Gift Ideas for Teenage Boys (Under $25)
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Star Trek Pizza Cutter
32
$24.38
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Home And Personal Alarm Kit
47
$17.74
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Non-Ticking Silent Clock
24
$19.99
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Headphone Beanie
92
$24.95
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Talking Toilet Paper Holder
113
$11.99
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Minecraft Wall Torch
77
$18.99
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Make Your Own Music Box Kit
29
$17.00
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Color Changing Showerhead
272
$20.99
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3 In 1 Cell Phone Camera Lens Kit
164
$10.49
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LifeStraw Personal Water Filter
97
$17.47
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Darth Vader Alarm Clock
78
$17.99
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Bluetooth Shower Speaker
486
$14.99
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Amazon.com
Bottle With Storage Compartment
505
$11.99
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Amazon.com
Duracell Powermat
66
$10.89
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Amazon.com
Guide to Scoring Rad Christmas Gifts for Teenage Boys
Preface Preface
- Teenage boys are about as hard to figure out as the music they listen to but we've put together some tips to help you get tuned in to the right frequency and score a gift that he'll brag to his friends about.
Find out His Interests Find out His Interests
- Teenage guys are full of ideas and energy and that means that they have lots of interests. Ask his parents, siblings or friends to help you out. If he's creative, loves to read, follows the stock market or is a future activist, you can take that information and find a great gift to match.
Help Him Achieve His Goals Help Him Achieve His Goals
- Teenagers are also starting to sketch out the framework of their futures. If you can find out even a piece of their master plan, you can help them find their way to making it a reality with a thoughtful gift.
Route for His Favorite Team Route for His Favorite Team
- Find out his favorite sport and team and get him fan gear so that he can show team spirit whenever and wherever he feels like it. Licensed team goods come in every shape, size and price point so you're bound to find something that lines up with your budget and his taste.
Encourage His Passion Encourage His Passion
- Passions are more than interests. If he can't talk about anything else, or, if given a choice he'd always pick the same thing then you have met his passion. Help him get deeper into the details of his passion and teach him a skill that will enable him succeed well into the future.
Plan for the Future Plan for the Future
- Setting up a savings account or donating money to a college fund or buying him a share of stock in a company, brand or team that he adores will teach him about personal finances. Sure, that is kind of lame to a teenager but if you talk to him about it and explain the longer vision he will appreciate that talk in about 20 years. Better late than never!
Get Out of the Box Get Out of the Box
- Get him to do something he's never done before. Adventure certificates for all sorts of cool and exciting experiences exist in almost any city. Tap into things that you know he has expressed interest in and get him out there actually doing it, learning about it and making a memory that he'll never forget.
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