2020 Father’s Day gifts for Dad

Keep Dad comfortable, entertained, and productive with these great products. We’re counting down to Father’s Day 2020 with these awesome deals!


Keep Dad comfortable, entertained, and productive with these great products. We’re counting down to Father’s Day with these awesome deals!

 

MASTER YOUR GARDEN IRRIGATION

With efficient use of water more important than ever, take control of your garden irrigation — even when you are not in your garden — and automatically get the right amount of water to your plants when it’s most beneficial for them with the GARDENA Water Control Master Timer 1892-20. Connected to your existing irrigation system, the Water Control Master Timer allows setting of six independent schedules. Adjust start time, watering duration — from one minute to four hours — and days.

It is easy to adjust and set using a simple turn and push switch. It’s also rain and UV proof with a large, removable LCD screen that displays all settings at a glance. There’s even a manual ‘Water Now’ function and ‘Safe Stop’ technology if battery levels are low. 

Designed and made in Germany, and sold with a two-year warranty, the Water Control Master Timer is available at Mitre 10, Bunnings, and garden centres nationwide. RRP $189.

Visit gardena.com for further information.



 

HOME-BREWED BEER FOR THE DIY DAD

The Grainfather G30 is an award-winning, high-quality, all-grain brewing system perfect for both beginner or experienced all-grain brewers. Designed to make up to 23 litres from one brew, the user-friendly G30 is a compact, smart unit with a sleek look and intuitive design.

The Grainfather G30 is full of innovative features and is now priced at $1080. That includes a storage bag to keep your unit clean and safe in-between brews. 

For more information and to shop online, go to shop.grainfather.com; or, to find a stockist near you, visit shop.grainfather.com/storepickup.



 

THE SHED DAD DESERVES

Constructed with tough, full-timber framing and durable roofing-grade 0.4mm-thick high-tensile, anti-rust corrugated steel, to withstand New Zealand’s wild weather conditions, the recently launched Lifestyle range of sheds from Duratuf is designed to be the toughest in the country. The Lifestyle range offers easy, wide access through a quality locally made roller door and is available in a range of colours and sizes, making it suitable for applications from high-density suburban living to sprawling country estates.

Existing options go up to 10m², with new models up to 30m² due for release soon. 

For further information or to order, visit gubbagardensheds.co.nz. Use coupon code ‘theshedmaglifestyle’ at the checkout for $50 off (valid until 31/12/20).



 

THE LEGEND LIVES ON

We’ve all heard the stories of the legendary Burt Munro working away on his famous Indian motorcycle in the shed at home and taking it halfway around the world to change history. But it’s only when you stand in E Hayes and Sons’ Invercargill store beside Burt’s original ‘World’s Fastest Indian’ motorcycle that you can truly imagine the sting of wind from across the Bonneville Salt Flats where he set the world-speed record of 184.087mph in August 1967.  

Today, Burt’s spirit, innovation, and determination are immortalized in a wide range of original apparel and merchandise, designed and produced exclusively for the E Hayes Motorworks Collection to honour the legacy of Burt Munro and the place both call home: Southland, New Zealand. 

Shop now at shop.ehayes.co.nz/motorworks.


 

MORE SPACE, FAST

Add space without having to renovate your existing property with the Barry Sheds Classic Bifold Cabin. Available in a range of sizes, it’s an inexpensive extension ideal for crafts, kids playroom, or isolated home office. Pictured is the popular 4m x 2.4m model with a 1m deck. 

All cabins are made in Auckland from locally sourced timbers and products to produce a quality New Zealand–made cabin. Both the cabins and the customized kitset sheds are adjustable to suit your specific style and design needs, offering high-quality finishes at competitive prices, and are easy-to-install solutions. 

Prices start from $12,300, August sale on now, excludes paint and electrical connection. For further information on the Barry Sheds range, visit barrysheds.co.nz.



 

DAD’S HOME DISTILLERY

Give the dad who has everything the gift of home distilling this Father’s Day! The Air Still is a fast, simple, and convenient way to distil spirits, liqueurs, and water from the comfort of your kitchen, boat, or campervan. The Air Still Essentials Kit comes with everything he needs to get started — just add sugar and water and let it ferment. Once it’s ready for distillation, dad can make one litre of 40 per cent ABV alcohol with the press of a button. Using the extensive range of flavourings, he can transform this alcohol into his favourite spirit or liqueur.

Available at a stockist near you. To find the closest, visit stillspirits.com/pages/stockists.



 

GASES FOR THE ULTIMATE SHIELD

Welding takes skill, knowledge, and patience, which is why you don’t want your job to be let down by using poor-quality gases.Used for MIG welding, Eziswap Gas’s Shieldmix Argon/CO₂ gas mixes provide arc stability, puddle control, and reduced spatter compared to pure CO₂. It’s the greater weld quality and reduced clean-up that make Shieldmix the shield gas of choice. It is available in 90/10 (mild steel) or 98/2 (stainless steel) Argon/C0₂ mixes and comes in a wide range of cylinder sizes.

Pricing starts at $292 for a B-size cylinder. When you run out of gas, simply take the empty cylinder to any one of more than 57 swap centres nationwide and swap it out for a full cylinder. No cylinder rental fees apply; you own the cylinder and pay only for the gas.

To find your nearest swap centre or buy online, go to eziswapgas.co.nz.

 



  

TOGGLE CLAMPS

When it comes to clamping, lever-action toggle clamps offer excellent power from a quick and easy motion and they are simple to install for ready access. Toggle clamps have a multitude of uses in engineering, metal fabrication, and woodworking.

Hi-Q Components stocks a wide range of high-quality Turkish-made Kukamet toggle clamps including horizontal and vertical actions, latching or push–pull configurations with different mounting options and even pneumatic versions.

See hiq.co.nz for more information.



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