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Father’s Day Gift Ideas from Duracell Smart Power

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Getting a gift for Dad for Father’s Day is upon us once again. Is it going to be yet another tie, another paperweight, another ball cap or maybe this year you can get him something he will actually use. Duracell Smart Power is offering gifts at various prices that Dad will be thrilled to get because they are so handy in everyday life.  LA’s the Place gives you gift ideas from Duracell for any type of Dad you might have.

Gadget Dad

If you have a Gadget Dad or the Dad that has a Blackberry for work, an iPod for his music, and a cell phone for personal calls you also have a Dad that’s tangled up with charging cords. The Duracell myGrid (SRP: $80) is a wireless charging pad that charges up to four mobile devices wirelessly and makes the charging process simple. The whole family can use it too and dad will love having the latest gadget!

Road Warrior Dad

Dad needs to stay connected with the office and his family when he’s traveling so give him extra power he can take with him anywhere with the Duracell Instant Charger (SRP: $30). With up to 35 hours of back-up power, Dad can take those important calls or send an email when he’s away from an outlet and is low on power.

Handyman Dad

Duracell Daylite flashlight (SRP: $15-$35) collection offers a range of flashlights that uses patented TrueBeam optics technology, which projects up to 100 percent of the light delivering a brighter and whiter beam. The traditional LED flashlight delivers less than 70 percent of light – specs a handyman dad will appreciate! The Daylite collection includes headlamps, spotlights and ranges of sizes – perfect for all the handywork dad does around the house from under the sink to under the car hood.

The Green Dad

Neuton lawnmowers (SRP $400-$500)
with rechargeable Duracell batteries (24 or 36-volt) give new meaning to greening your lawn! If dad loves all things green including caring for his lawn, the Duracell powered Neuton will allow him to do just that, without emitting any greenhouse gas pollution and without the loud noise of gas powered mowers.   With the Duracell battery powering the mower, they can be charged on just 10 cents worth of electricity and can handle up to 1/3 of an acre before needing to be recharged and feature an easy-to-use drop-in Duracell battery that can be recharged inside or outside of the mower.

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