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25 Best Graduation Gifts for 2024

Give them a thoughtful, practical gift that will help them get ready to take on the world.

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Graduation season is upon us and the class of 2024 will soon be walking across the stage and then preparing for their next adventures. Whether your favorite student is graduating from high school or college, you'll likely want to recognize this milestone with a thoughtful gift to help them usher in their next phase of life. 

Regardless of what this upcoming chapter entails -- like a new job, first apartment or starting college -- we've rounded up a batch of gift ideas grads will appreciate. Some are practical, like a jump-starter for their car and a handy kitchen gadget. Others are geared for fun and will help them make the most of their summer, like a lush beach towel and a stylish cooler bag. 

Business & Pleasure Co.

Help the grad in your life prepare for a summer of fun with this super cute and functional cooler bag. It's available in chic navy stripes as well as 10 other options with various colors and patterns. We love the vintage vibe and the modern features like the eco-friendly lining and sophisticated leather handles. Whether they're headed for a day at the beach or a picnic in the park, it's sure to keep the recipient's food and drinks cold and the compliments coming too.

Paper Anniversary

If your favorite graduate has the travel bug or is planning to study abroad, this is the perfect gift for them. The interactive cotton map (of a specific state or country, the US or the world) can be customized with their name and a special sentiment at the top, like "The world is your oyster" or "The start of a new chapter." It also comes with 10 pins to mark places they've already traveled or destinations on their bucket list. These can be personalized as well -- think "Next trip," "Best day ever" or "Someday" etc. This is a gift they'll cherish through all of their next adventures. 

De'Longhi

You've probably noticed that buying a latte at a coffee shop isn't cheap. Making them at home would be a much better and more budget-friendly option for a recent grad, especially if they have an espresso machine instead of a boring old Keurig. This De'Longhi option is perfect for graduates because it's easy to use, takes up minimal counter space and has a built-in milk frother for making those creamy lattes and cappuccinos. They'll think of you with every morning coffee.

Herschel Supply Co.

Help your favorite grad upgrade their stinky school gym bag with this sophisticated one from Herschel Supply Co. It comes in five color options, the fabric is made from recycled water bottles, and it conveniently has handles and a strap for easy carrying. This multi-purpose bag is great for bringing to the gym as well as on short adventures. 

Beast

Don't underestimate this compact blender -- it can juice, chop, grind, whip, juice and more. The first thing that comes to mind is making smoothies on the go, but it can also do things like whip up salsa, pesto or even soup. It's ideal for grads who are moving into a dorm or new apartment and want a versatile gadget that doesn't take up tons of space or make a huge quantity of food. 

Uncommon Goods

If your grad will be heading out of state, give them a thoughtful reminder of home. This stylish pillow is available for all 50 states, and adds a nice decorative touch to a dorm bed or an apartment couch. Every time they see it, it'll bring on the nostalgic memories and remind them of their hometown.

Tesalate

Get your grad's summer started the right way with this Insta-worthy beach towel. This colorful towel rolls up easily into a tidy pouch, making it perfect for toting to the beach or pool. It's soft, lightweight and surprisingly absorbent. And the best part is that it's designed to be sand-resistant -- no more tracking in a mess when your grad gets back from the beach. Prices start at $49.

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Battery Life Rated up to 30 hoursNoise Canceling YesMultipoint YesHeadphone Type Over-ear wireless headphonesWater-Resistant No IP rating

The Sony WH-1000X5 are arguably the best all-around noise-canceling headphones. While they list for over $300, they frequently sell for less. That's still expensive for a set of headphones, but compared with the AirPods Max at $549, this graduation gift seems like a relative bargain.

Read our Sony WH-1000XM4 review.

Amazon

Whether they're moving into a dorm or their first apartment, every new grad needs a fresh set of towels. These 100% Turkish cotton towels are fluffy, soft and super-absorbent. Choose from 16 colors, from neutral white and taupe to bold turquoise or yellow.

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You can't go wrong with gifting a portable speaker. Available in multiple colors, Bose's Soundlink Flex is our favorite mini wireless Bluetooth speaker. It's fully waterproof and offers a surprisingly bold sound for its compact size. 

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Here's a grad gift that's sure to please: a massage gun. There are many to choose from, but the Theragun Mini is nice, compact and surprisingly powerful (and pretty quiet). Available in a few color options, it retails for less than $200. 

Amazon

If your new grad will be living away from home for the first time, they'll probably find themselves navigating new territory. A personal safety alarm can help them feel more independent and better prepare them for dangerous situations. The She's Birdie personal safety alarm is small, loud and has a flashing strobe light. It's easy to attach to your car keys or slip into a back pocket.

Lillia & Charles

Down comforters are great but I find them to be a bit oppressive, especially in seasons that aren't winter. A sturdy linen quilt or comforter has a lot of the weight and warmth of a down or down alternative but also breathes better as linen always does. This is a great year-round blanket round but your new grad will appreciate it even more during those warmer months. 

Lillia & Charles' excellent quilt is made from 100% linen, machine washable and clocks in at a reasonable $176 for a queen. It can be purchased in one of four colors. 

Perfect for beginner cooks or college students, this microwavable pasta pot lets you cook up noodles within minutes -- no stovetop or stirring required and no big cleanup afterward. It's a life-saver for grads who don't have a stove in their new dwelling.

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Sizes 43-, 50-, 55-, 65-, 75-, 85-inchTV Technology LEDSmart TV Yes (Roku TV)Resolution 4KHDMI Ports 3

Roku is our favorite platform for a live TV streaming service like Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video, and it's even better baked into the TV. This TCL 4-Series can't beat the more expensive models on image quality -- its 4K resolution and HDR compatibility don't do anything to help the picture -- but it's perfectly fine for most people, especially for the price. It comes in sizes from 43 to 75 inches; the price listed here is for 50 inches, more than enough for most grads.

ZeroWater

Wherever your new grad is going, they might not have access to great-tasting tap water. ZeroWater is our top pick for the best water filter pitcher for making tap water taste crisp and pure. Dorm dwellers can stash it in a minifridge for a refillable supply of cool water. Not only will it save them from having to shell out for bottled water, but it's easier on the planet too.  

DeWalt

If your grad drives a car, the DeWalt Digital Portable Power Station is a versatile jump starter to have around. At 700 cranking amps, it's rated among the most powerful portables on the market, and it has a built-in air compressor that you can use to pump up your tires. It's also got two USB ports for powering up small electronics like your phone or tablet.

Sunbasket

One harsh reality that accompanies graduation is that food doesn't magically appear. Whether your grad has been back home enjoying meals prepared by Mom and Dad or leaning on the campus cafeteria for sustenance, one thing is clear: It's high time they learned to cook. 

One of the easiest ways to do that is with a subscription to one of the many great meal kit services in 2024. Sunbasket is my favorite overall meal kit of the 10 or so I've tried, with loads of interesting recipes that aren't terribly complicated to execute -- even for a beginner. There are also some excellent budget-friendly meal kits as well as those aimed at healthy eating and even a slew of fully prepared meal delivery services for the truly kitchen-phobic.

Sunbasket allows you to send a gift in any amount for your grad to use on making healthy meal kits, instead of on a bar bill.

Amazon

Not every grad wants or needs new items for their next adventure, and there's definitely nothing wrong with that. If the grad in your life isn't sure what they want or is hard to please, an Amazon gift card is a good way to go, and this one has a personal touch since it comes in a nifty grad cap gift box.

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If your graduate doesn't already have these, they probably want them. The ultracompact, lightweight AirPods Pro feature a noise-isolating design that fits most ears securely and delivers top-notch performance for making calls, truly perfect for high school graduation gifts or college graduation gifts. (If your grad has an Android, check out the Beats Fit Pro instead.)

Black & Decker

It can take years to acquire all of the tools needed for a household. This 60-piece kit is the perfect gift for this major milestone and will give your graduate a leg up by equipping them with everything they'll need. You get an 8-volt drill, a hammer, a level, a tape measure and a bunch of wrenches and screwdrivers -- all neatly packed into a handy carrying case, making it a perfect present for any new grad.

The Apple Watch puts a modern spin on a traditional graduation gift. This is stylish and more practical than a simple bracelet. The Apple Watch SE is a nice budget smartwatch that's responsive and has great fitness features too. So your grad can track their health and still tackle basic social needs too.

Read our Apple Watch SE review.

Most young adults need plenty of rest. (Don't we all?) Heavier than a regular blanket, this weighted blanket provides a calming effect that will help them get a better night's rest. And bonus points: The fuzzy texture makes it extra-snuggly.

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Battery life Rated up to 7.5 hoursNoise Canceling YesMultipoint YesWater-Resistant Yes (IPX5-- splash-proof)

If you don't want to shell out $249 for Apple's AirPods Pro, Earfun's  Air Pro 3 wireless earbuds are a great value. Lightweight and comfortable to wear -- these earbuds deliver strong performance for their modest price, with robust bass, good clarity and a relatively wide soundstage. They also pack in a lot of features, including a wireless charging case and "multidevice" connectivity. 

Read our Earfun Air Pro 3 review.

If you can't afford a new TV for your grad, you can still beef up their home entertainment options. Roku's excellent video streamers can turn any HDMI-equipped TV into a gateway to online entertainment bliss, featuring Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, YouTube, HBO Max and literally hundreds of other streaming channels. The Express 4K Plus is cheaper than the company's Streaming Stick 4K+ and other 4K HDR streaming devices, and it's our top pick for best streaming device overall.