EFTM Gifts under $100

If you are stuck for ideas on gifts to get the man in your life, or if you are hoping to drop some hints with people around you – here are our top gifts for $100.

Coffee!

The gift of coffee is one that keeps giving. Make sure you know what sort of machine they have to ensure you don’t mistake them for a pod or beans user. Now, Nespresso have some great gift packs and you can be creative with some pods and cup set all for less than $100.

If they are bean users then consider this, coffee as a subscription service. Sign them up to a 12 month or six month supply of coffee. Joe Merchant will help you with that and having sampled their beans we can recommend them.

Movie & TV Subscription

2015 was the year of subscription services on our televisions. Gone are the days of buying someone a box set or DVD. Services such as Presto, Netflix and Stan are fantastic and inexpensive ways to add a huge collection of movies and TV shows to your fingertips. You can simply pick up vouchers from Woolworths or sign them up online! A six or 12 month subscription will be something they’ll remember you by for a long time past boxing day. It’ll cost you around $10 per month.

Olloclip

If you love taking photos on your iPhone or you know someone who does then this is likely the best accessory for them. Easily clips onto the phone and takes the camera from good to great. Look at our review here before deciding. We are seeing it at Dick Smith for less than $100 right now.

Food Hamper

Maggie Beer is an Australian hero. The gourmet goodies that come out of her business are just delicious. If you or the person you’re shopping for loves to cook or just loves a bit of gourmet in their life then a lovely boxed hamper could be just the ticket. They range from $20 upwards and wont disappoint. We checked them out to be sure here.

 

Kambrook Pizza Oven

We tested this product earlier in the year and had an absolute blast using it and making delicious pizzas. It’s easy to use and clean and perfect for that pizza night you wish you could have at your place.

You can pick this up for around $79

 

 

 

 

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