Best in-law gifts under $50
Family Feud Gamestar Plus Edition
Steve Harvey hosts this version of the classic Family Feud game show, prepped with over 300 survey questions streaming right from your TV. Just get the family together, get online and get ready to laugh. It includes whiteboards and pens for two teams to face off, and it's an especially great gift for competitive in-laws.
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Uncommon Goods Gardener's Tool Seat
As they tend to their plants, let your in-laws get a little more comfy with a gardening tool seat. Its lightweight steel frame and water-resistant nylon can support up to 250 pounds. This handy seat also folds right up and has a built-in detachable tool bag for clippers, rakes, trowels and more.
A canvas print is a nice gift for anyone, especially the in-laws. Whether it's a picture of them with their grandkids, you and your partner or a cherished pet, it's a gift they’ll cherish and literally look at every day. Canvas prints start at just $50 for a 10-by-8-inch canvas and go up to $165 for a 36-by-24-inch canvas.
Ravensburger Christmas House Puzzle
If your in-laws love puzzling, they'll probably be into this pick from Ravensburger. The 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle features an anti-glare surface and Softclick technology to make every piece fit together perfectly. When assembled, the Christmas-y scene is 28-by-20 inches. Bonus: A puzzle doubles as a fun family activity.
Best in-law gifts under $200
Yeti Roadie 15 Hard Cooler
There are all kinds of coolers out there and whether your in-laws enjoy hosting barbecues and picnics or attending them, the Yeti Roadie 15 Hard Cooler makes an ideal gift. Yeti’s most compact cooler can still fit 22 cans, which is equivalent to 16 pounds of ice. Or they can use it to keep their favorite bottles of white or rosé wine chilled. The cooler comes in seven different colors, from Charcoal to Big Wave Blue, and as a bonus gift, you can even fill it up with your in-laws’ favorite drinks.
YnM Chenille Knitted Weighted Blanket
If your in-laws love a cozy night in, then play into their couch potato longing with a chic weighted blanket. This knit version elevates the concept and will add texture and flair to their couch. The best part is you can customize it to fit their tastes and needs. Since it's handmade, you can choose from more than 30 different colors and five different weight options (seven, 10, 15, 20 or 25 pounds).
Aura Carver Digital Photo Frame
A digital frame is a wonderful gift, especially for those who love seeing family photos. This Aura frame boasts a 10.1-inch HD 1,280-by-800 display resolution, it's Wi-Fi connected and it's easy to set up photo sharing with the Aura app. You can even preload Aura's frames with photos before you gift it. If all that doesn't sell you, Aura frames made Oprah's Favorite Things list — twice.
Tucker Murphy Pet Microfiber Dog Sofa
If your in-laws treat their dog like one of their kids, then one of the best things you can gift them is a treat for Fido. Rather than getting yet another chew toy, upgrade their sleeping situation with a design-forward dog bed. Not only will it keep their treasured pet comfy, but it will also enhance their living room.
Blue Bottle Coffee Gift Subscription
A coffee subscription is the gift that keeps on giving, a perfect choice for coffee lovers. You can choose from seven different gift subscriptions — including espresso, best-selling blends and decaf — and from four different delivery frequencies, such as every week or once a month. You also get to pick how long of a subscription you'd like to gift: three, six, nine or 12 months. Subscriptions start at $63.
Zyllion Shiatsu Back and Neck Massager
For an easy massage pick-me-up, give your in-laws this convenient and affordable Shiatsu massager, which has more than 50,000 excellent reviews on Amazon. That's probably because of the three-dimensional, deep-kneading massage nodes that ease muscles so effectively. The heat function can be turned on or off, and it shuts off automatically after 20 minutes to avoid overheating. A sleeve is included, as well as straps to attach it to a chair.
If your in-laws appreciate a nice panini, this Cuisinart appliance is for them. Pancakes, grilled meats and so much more will come out of the Griddler's nonstick cooking plates. They can open it up to use it as a grill or griddle, or fold it over to press or use it as a contact grill. (We're getting hungry already!)
Etude Winery 2019 Estate Heirloom Pinot Noir
If your in-laws are into wine, you can't go wrong by giving them a top-notch bottle. This 2019 Pinot Noir isn't overpowering, so it pairs well with a range of delectable dishes, from bruschetta to roast beef. Notes of black cherry, spices and red raspberry will impress any oenophile. Hopefully, it'll be shared with family immediately, but if not, your in-laws can store this bottle to age for up to 10 years.