I Found the Best Father’s Day Sales for Last Minute Deals
All the biggest sales you need to find the perfect gift for the dad in your life for Father's Day 2025.


Friends, if you haven’t already started thinking about what to get the dad in your life for Father’s Day, the time has come. Father’s Day lands on Sunday, July 15, which will be here before you know it. To help you figure out what to get, it helps to know what’s on sale – because who wants to pay full price for anything these days? Below you’ll find links to all the best and biggest Father’s Day sales at all the retailers you care about. Let’s dive in.
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As with many sales, all sorts of item categories are available at a discount at various retailers. Home Depot specializes in tools and storage and various items around the house. So if you’re thinking about picking up a grill or a drill for dad, that’s the place to look.
Best Buy also has some of that stuff, but with more tech items thrown in. You can get pops a PS5 Pro or a fashionable pair of Ray-Ban Meta - Wayfarer Glasses there. Also on sale at Best Buy are smart watches, headphones, video games, and grills.
Amazon has a bit of everything on sale for Father’s Day, per usual. You can find particularly good deals on Amazon’s own devices, like Kindles and Echoes, all of which make good gifts. So do books, iPads, LEGO sets, Blu-rays, and even cornhole sets, all of which are also on sale.
Target and Walmart are also general goods stores, with discounts on T-shirts and other sorts of dad-ly apparel. Apple Watches are on sale, as is the Meta Quest 3S. Coffee mugs, ball caps, folding chairs, knife sets, and beard balm also have decent discounts going now.
If the dad in your life is a gamer or a techy person in general, you can hit up the Dell or Lenovo sales. They’re offering big discounts on gaming PCs, laptops, monitors, and accessories like mice and keyboards. And if the father in question is into stylish but not too expensive clothing, you can pick up some items on sale at Old Navy.
Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert for IGN. He also runs IGN's board game and LEGO coverage. You can follow him on Bluesky.