31 best gifts for men UK 2024, tried and tested
SHOPPING for men can at Christmas can be tricky, so to make things easier we've put an array of items to the test.
Whether he's into fashion, fitness, beer, beauty products, or has falsely claimed he wants nothing, we've got you covered, with gift prices starting from as little as £5.
Everything in this gift guide comes with our review experts' seal of approval, as we've put dozens of products to the test to discover which ones are worth your money.
So, sit down and scroll through our pick of this year's best gifts for him.
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We've seen the and think it's perfect for any man in your life. Weighing only 280g it's small enough to slip into your pocket or bag, while its 10 hour battery life and IP67 waterproof and dustproof rating makes it ideal for any occasion.
If this wasn't enough, it's currently on offer at which means you can get the portable bluetooth speaker for £39.99 down from £47.99.
Oodie
Why we love it: Stylish, comfortable, come in a wide array of colourways
What could be improved: Expensive, the white colourway we tested does get dirty easily
Salomon, a company that used to be known primarily for its winter sports equipment, never seemed like the most likely candidate to come out with the next it-trainer.
However, it released the XT-6 back in 2013, and slowly gained momentum, appearing on the Fashion Week runways in 2016.
By the time Rihanna did her Superbowl half-time show in a pair of Salomons in 2023, you could spot the XT-6 on the feet of every cool guy in North London.
We tried out a white pair, and while the design might be divisive, we loved its slim, utilitarian vibe, as well as the "Quicklace" system (essentially a hi-tec drawstring) that sets it apart from other trainers.
They're also extremely comfortable, and unsurprisingly for shoes made by Salomon, they're comfortable enough to walk around in all day.
Bartesian Cocktail Machine
Why we love it: Great for parties, you can choose how strong you want your cocktail, lots of choices available
What could be improved: Not cheap, pods mean there's an ongoing cost
We can all agree cocktails are delicious, but we're also familiar with the regret that accompanies the bill in a fancy cocktail bar.
Enter the Bartesian Cocktail Machine, which allows you to make bar-quality cocktails at home using pods — it's similar to an at-home coffee machine.
There's a wide array of classics available, from Long Island iced tea to espresso martinis, as well as some exciting concoctions like pineapple margaritas and a "Grinch Appletini".
It's now too late to get this delivered in time for Christmas, but you can click-and-collect from Currys stores.
Guinness Nitrosurge Device
Why we love it: Easy to use, not too expensive and you can pour a pint like in a pub
What could be improved: You have to buy special Guinness Nitrosurge cans
Guinness has been the trendiest tipple going in 2024, with pubs running dry of the beloved stout this festive season.
A more affordable way to replicate the taste of a pub pint is with this nifty little – and we've put it to the test.
Our in-house Guinness connoisseur confirmed that this easy-to-use little gadget did indeed create a pint of Guinness that tastes like what you get out of the tap at the pub.
If you're looking for a smaller gift for anyone who loves Guinness, why not get him this tool plus a pack of ?
The Essence Vault perfume
Why we love it: Affordable, a good impression of the scent they're based on, long-lasting
What could be improved: We found them not to be quite as refined as the original scents, the packaging leaves something to be desired
Buying someone a perfume can be an expensive endeavour, especially if you're after a scent from a designer brand.
However, if you're looking for a smaller gift — perhaps not a main present — you could always get them a dupe of their favourite perfume.
The Essence Vault sells a massive array of convincing impressions of designer perfumes, with prices for a 30ml bottle starting from around £15.
When we tried a few out for our Essence Vault review, our writers concluded that they were a good way to extend the life of an expensive scent — wear the real thing for special occasions, and the dupe day-to-day.