40th Birthday presents
for £15.00
40th Birthday gift ideas for £15.00
Below are some wonderful 40th birthday gifts and
presents that you may want to consider for friends and family.
The great thing about these gifts is that hey all cost £15.00 (£14.95
allowed) so you know that, with times getting a little harder out there,
these presents will put a smile on the face without breaking the bank.
You would expect us to find 15 gifts to go with the theme, so just to
be a little different there are 14. I am in that sort of mood - sorry!!
All our gifts are supplied by national online retail stores and the shopping
areas are fully secure.
OK so we all know that smoking isn't big or clever. But regardless, these
Smoking Mittens carry massive appeal to those of us who have had to stand
outside the office, bar or pub whilst enjoying a cigarette.
T he Smoking Mittens incorporate a metal eyelet in which your cigarette
fits perfectly. They enable you to keep a firm grip of your cigarette whilst
keeping your hands snugly warm inside.
It's
called Incred-a-ball and here is how it works: inside Incred-a-ball there
is a spinning gyro. This is activated by a remote control. When you press
the remote control, Incred-a-ball spins around in all directions as if
possessed.
Take Incred-a-Ball with you in your caddy and when you suspect your fellow
player of reporting fewer strokes or faking his handicap, swap his ball
for Incred-a-ball to teach him a lesson.
After nearly 40 years in the closet, the Stylophone
pocket synthesiser made popular by the likes of Rolph Harris and David
Bowie (he used it in timeless classic Space Oddity) is back.
Maybe you can produce some musical hits using this
retro kit as the likes of Kraftwerk, Erasure, Orbital, Marilyn Manson,
They Might Be Giants, and White Stripes have done in the past.
The USB Chameleon is a bizarrely loveable desk buddy. Pop him on your computer
screen, plug him into a spare USB port, and watch as he randomly rolls his
eyeballs in opposite directions, and sticks his tongue out to catch passing
flies. Utterly pointless, endlessly diverting.
If you are looking for a completely useless present that anyone would love
then this is for you.
Now that the Ryder cup is firmly held on this side of the Atlantic, this
spooky little desktop accessory that uses computer-controlled magnetic levitation
to float the golf ball in a Star-Trek style tractor beam will be even more
popular than ever.
It's a perfect gift for a golf nut, and you can guarantee it'll attract
the attention of the office boffin too, who will set about boring the pants
off everyone with a detailed explanation of how it works (yawn), despite
never having held a golf club in anger, of course.