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American-Made Gifts Under $25

By Matt Mullins – updated November 20, 2025

Below you will find gifts proudly built by craftsmen and women in the USA with careful attention to detail. I’ve selected the best performing gear that would bring a smile to any recipient. The following sellers were chosen for their competitive pricing, affordable and often free expedited shipping, and ease of returns.

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Resqme Car Escape Tool

The original keychain car escape tool will break you and your loved ones free of car window glass with a spring-loaded stainless steel spike. Additionally, its razor sharp seat belt cutter removes stuck seat belts in an emergency. This is about as practical and affordable as gifts can get.
Last observed price: $7.25

 

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Magpul Cases for iPhones & Samsung Galaxy Phones

I’ve found excellent iPhone cases handcrafted in Hidden Springs, Idaho, USA. WUDN cases feature a custom wood design set into a protective TPU case. You can find a variety of designs that cover the whole range of available iPhone models. 

Last observed price range: $18 – 29

 

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ArmorSuit Screen Protectors

ArmorSuit makes great screen protectors for smartphones and devices including iPhones, Galaxy S-everythings, iPads, Nintendo Switch, Pixel, Fit Bits, etc. ArmorSuit isn’t made of rigid tempered glass but a military grade film that “self heals” minor scratches and conforms to curves if you have a curved device. The application process results in a completely clear, bubble free application, unlike many other protectors I’ve tried. I haven’t had any problems with mine after multiple years of using these; however, if I do ArmorSuit provides a lifetime warranty.
Last observed price range: ~ $10

 

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Recycled Sail Cloth Minimalist Wallet by Flowfold

Say goodbye to the bulky wallet with this cool minimalist wallet made with recycled sail cloth. This material makes for an incredibly durable yet lightweight wallet.
Last observed price: ~ $15

 

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PocketMonkey Wallet Multitool

I’ve found my PocketMonkey surprisingly useful. It’s airport safe, about the size of a credit card, and always at hand resting in my wallet. Why not have a little screwdriver, bottle opener, wrench, package/letter opener, phone stand, earphone keeper in your pocket for 13 bucks?… A terrific gift and stocking stuffer.
Last observed price: ~ $15

 

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Zippo Made in USA Lighter

Zippo windproof lighters are an American icon that make a great gift. They look just as classy today as they did when they were invented in 1932. You can find Zippos in a vast array of colors and themes to create a special match for anyone’s style or interest (like sports teams). Zippo also makes official butane inserts for a blue windproof torch flame.
Last observed price: ~ $17 – 20

 

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Rite in the Rain Notebooks

These Rite in the Rain Notebooks fit in your pocket and are great to have in questionable weather. It’s hard to go wrong with waterpoof, high quality notepads. This is what I was issued working for the Forest Service and I still use them.
Last observed price: ~ $7

 

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All Weather Pen

The Fisher pen (manufacturer for Rite in the Rain) writes in practically any condition including underwater, upside down, and in extreme temperatures from -30F to 250F. I take one into the field and keep one in the truck for freezing temps.
Last observed price: ~ $18

 

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Raw Brass Bullet Pen by Fisher

Similar to the all weather pen described above, the Brass Bullet Pen shares the same write anywhere attributes but comes in a refined brass construction. I find the patina (oxidation) that forms on the brass to be very attractive.
Last observed price: ~ $25

 

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Vapur Element Bottle

Vapur bottles are collapsible, leak-proof water bottles with a one handed flip top. The carabiner can attach the bottle to your backpack and also store the rolled up bottle as shown below. Of course they’re also BPA free.
Last observed price range: $10 – 14

 

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Brunton TruArc 3 Compass

This is a reliable, no frills, light-weight compass. If you’re going ultralight and want a compass for emergencies, then take a look at the 1.1 oz Brunton TruArc 3 Compass which includes a global needle and tool-free declination adjustment. 
Last price range observed: ~ $24

 

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Farm to Feet Socks

Farm to Feet socks are some of my favorite socks. Their men’s and women’s socks are very comfortable, have seamless toe boxes, awesome designs, and great worksmanship. Farm to Feet ethically source their wool and production in the USA and prominently feature their employees in their marketing.
Last observed price range: ~ $16 – 26

 

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Polar Insulated Water Bottle

A great BPA-free insulated water bottle. I use one for mtn. and road biking. It doesn’t keep things cold for a really long time but if you’re just out for a couple hours long ride then it probably won’t matter… and it’s far superior to no insulation.
Last price range observed: ~ $19

 

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Buck Bantam Knife

A light, sharp design and an incredible value. Buck has mastered the heat treatment of their 420HC stainless steel, thus producing great knives made in the USA for unbelievable prices.
Last observed price: ~ $24

 

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DMT Mini-Sharp Diamond Sharpener

An ultralight diamond sharpener to keep your blades shaving sharp in the field. I personally like the Fine version best to touch up blades, keeping them sharp without taking too much metal.
Last observed price range: ~ $9 – 13

 

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Speedy Stitcher Sewing Awl

Do you or does someone you know like to fix things? This sewing awl allows you to stitch those tough materials like leather and canvas. Personally, I love being able to fix my own shoes, boots, saddles, sails, etc.
Last observed price: ~ $20

 

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Nabob Leather Money Pouch

A handy leather pouch that can be used not only for coins and cash but also your keys, headphones, USB and SD drives, etc. Of course it’s very useful for holding the inevitable coins you amass while traveling.
Last observed price: ~ $8

 

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