Buying dad a Father’s Day gift on a budget can be tough — you might feel like you owe him a lot, after all he’s done for you over the years (or maybe he just has expensive taste). Golf clubs, fishing gear or a trip to the championship game, well, they don’t come cheap. But if you’re willing to think outside the box and give Dad something that’s thoughtful and well-made or just plain fun, you can make his face light up for less than a c-note. Our list of picks below is a good place to start.
Lodge Cast Iron Cookbook

Everyone knows you’ll get great bacon and steak from a well-seasoned cast-iron skillet. What plenty of people don’t realize is that the humble skillet, which you can get for as little as $10, is capable of helping you fry, cook and bake everything from frittatas to Dutch babies and even fruit pies. This straightforward cookbook will give your dad dozens of fresh ideas and ways to get started.
Stanley 24-Ounce Vacuum Mug

There’s a good chance your dad already has one of these, maybe in a different size or a different color. If he doesn’t already own one, there’s no way he won’t appreciate the gesture; if he’s already set, it wouldn’t hurt for him to have a backup (or just a fresh-from-the-factory replacement) waiting in the wings.