Lynchburg Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts Under $50

Lynchburg Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts Under
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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Lynchburg Reporter asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Gifts Under $50

1) Burger Master
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Easily make individual portions of hamburger, soup, stew, sauce, or baby food, then freeze. Individual portions pop right out of the tray, as needed. Use as a burger press, too. Fill the tray with meat and press on the top. Eight patties made instantly, hands-free.

2) Ratchet Pruner
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Ironwood Tools: Ratchet Pruner – Original

3) Hydrating Pillowcase
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An ultra soft pillowcase made of a scientifically formulated fabric to help skin retain moisture and reduce lines and wrinkles.

4) Non-Stick Silicone Baking Mat
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The Non-Stick Silicone Baking Mat allows you to bake without the need for butter, oil, or disposable paper. The reusable design is made for pastries to be placed directly on the surface for baking or prepping. Use the anti-slip mat to bake cookies or to roll out dough for pizza.

5) Wall Mount Bottle Opener – Country Flag
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Sweet Art Attack: Wall Mount Bottle Opener – Country Flag – Norway



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