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The News’ Christmas gift ideas for men

The News has compiled a list of Christmas gift ideas for men to help the women out.

Are you at a loss when it comes to buying gifts for a man?

The News has compiled a list of Christmas gift ideas for men to help you out. This is your opportunity to support local businesses.

The list is split in two sections – from a little more affordable to pricey and more expensive, and is based on various business advertisements recently seen in our local newspapers. Please note: The amounts are estimated and simply guidelines.

Good luck with your shopping …

Pricey and more expensive:

• DStv Explora – expect to pay about R1 300

• Master kit – expect to pay about R1 700

• High-pressure cleaner – expect to pay about R1 400

• Petrol-driven chainsaw – expect to pay about R1 600

Golf set – expect to pay between R2 500 and R14 000. Photo: Pixabay.

• PlayStation 4 – expect to pay between R5 000 and R6 000

• Playstation 5 – expect to pay between R12 000 and R14 000

• Nintendo Switch – expect to pay up to R8 000

Xbox – expect to pay between R6 000 and R12 000. Photo: Pixabay

• DStv HD – expect to pay about R1 400

• Home Theatre System – expect to pay between R1 700 and R10 000

• Skottel braai – expect to pay about R700

• Kettle braai – expect to pay between R370 and R1 500

• Gas braai – expect to pay between R2 500 and R10 000

• Generator – expect to pay about R5 000

• Electric mower – expect to pay between R1 500 and R3 000

• Petrol mower – expect to pay about R3 000

Tool box and tools set – expect to pay up to R5 000. Photo: Pixabay.

• Welder set – Tool set – expect to pay about R2 200

• Two-way radio – expect to pay about R1 300

• DJ media player and mixer – expect to pay about R4 000

• HD stunt camera – expect to pay about R1 300

Video camera – expect to pay between R3 500 and R31 000. Photo: Pixabay.

• Camera – expect to pay between R5 000 and R10 000

• Projector – expect to pay between R1 000 and R3 000

• Car radio/ MP3/ CD/ USB/ receiver with iPod/ Bluetooth/ touchscreen player – expect to pay between R320 and R2 300

• DJ speakers – expect to pay between R3 600 and R15 000

• Electric guitar – expect to pay between R1 300 and R1 700

• Camping tent – expect to pay between R600 and R6 000

TV – expect to pay between R1 400 and R33 000. Photo: Pixabay.

• Office desk – expect to pay between R1 000 and R2 300

• Home gym equipment – expect to pay between R1 200 and R6 000

• Pool table – expect to pay about R10 000

• Cooler box – expect to pay between R89 and R2 000

• Laptop – expect to pay between R4 000 and R6 000

A little more affordable:

• Tool box – expect to pay between R129 and R179

• Camping chair – expect to pay between R149 and R400

• Shaving gift set – expect to pay between R240 and R325

• Grinder and drills – expect to pay between R380 and R800

• Spanner and socket sets – expect to pay between R260 and R1 000

• Step ladder – expect to pay between R300 and R550

Cooker potjie – expect to pay between R200 and R1 300. Photo: Pixabay.

• Braai set – expect to pay about R400

• Digital and analogue men’s watches – expect to pay between R230 and R370

• Bluetooth speaker – expect to pay about R1 000

• Screwdriver set – expect to pay between R40 and R240

• Folding knives – expect to pay between R60 and R110

Binoculars – expect to pay between R230 and R700. Photo: Pixabay.

• Laptop bags – expect to pay between R270 and R380

• A trolley jack – expect to pay between R330 and R370

• Bar stools – expect to pay between R200 and R900

• Dartboard set – expect to pay about R800

• Soccer table – expect to pay about R900

Spending time with your family is absolutely priceless!

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Clinton Botha

For more than 4 and a half years, Clinton Botha was a journalist at Roodepoort Record. His articles were regularly published in the Northside Chronicle now known as the Roodepoort Northsider. Clinton is also the editor of Randfontein Herald since July 2020. As a sports fanatic he wormed his way into various "beats - as the media would know it - and admits openly that his big love always have something to do with a scoreboard, crowds and usually a ball that hops.
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