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Amazon is a Christmas shopping procrastinator’s best friend. Take a look at five great gift ideas for nearly any budget.
I don’t like to think of myself as a last-minute shopper, but the evidence proves otherwise. I’m usually trying to think of a creative gift just a week or two before Christmas and kicking myself for not coming up with ideas sooner.
If you find yourself in the same situation, welcome to the club. Here are some quick gift ideas that won’t disappoint.
1. Kindle Unlimited subscription
2. Razor A5 DLX scooter
3. Columbia women’s waterproof hiking boots
4. Men’s Michael Kors watch
5. Samsonite 3-piece luggage set
All items on this list can be found on Amazon, and most should fit into nearly any Christmas budget. Remember that the best way to manage your Christmas shopping is to plan out what you want to spend ahead of time so you don’t put a strain on your personal finances.
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