21st Birthday present ideas for nephew

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Budget is around £100. He's into PCs, likes cars, but I'm struggling a little for present ideas.

So far, I've come up with an Anova Precision Cooker as he loved the chicken I made with mine once, and he'd enjoy a lot of the food that you could cook with one. Was also thinking a nice Lego kit which could serve as an ornament (maybe along the car theme).

Would ideally like to get him something he'd have for a long time, but I'm worried my budget will limit my options.

Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance!
 
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I would generally avoid cookware gifts unless they have a passion for cooking and you know they would be interested, as a lot of that sort of stuff ends up collecting dust somewhere if it isn't something they use often.
 
He is into cars and pcs, so you are thinking of buying him a cooker....

I think the idea of ocuk vouchers was good, then he can buy what he wants
 
One of those driving day experiences were you get a few laps round a track in a fast car?
I don’t think a 21 year old will be happy getting a cooker for his birthday :p
 
Budget is around £100. He's into PCs, likes cars, but I'm struggling a little for present ideas.

So far, I've come up with an Anova Precision Cooker as he loved the chicken I made with mine once, and he'd enjoy a lot of the food that you could cook with one. Was also thinking a nice Lego kit which could serve as an ornament (maybe along the car theme).

Would ideally like to get him something he'd have for a long time, but I'm worried my budget will limit my options.

Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance!

Thai hooker would love him long time, or however long £100 lasts... other than that, OCUK vouchers.
 
Loving the cooker/ hooker debate! Yeah he's not exactly into cooking, thought maybe this would change that. He does like lots of different types of food.

I did think about vouchers (OcUK of course!)

I really like the idea of a toolbox and tools though! He's not a handy person, but he'll eventually move out of his family home so (someday) so that would probably be very useful.
 
2nd the Ho and some coke if any £ left over.

That'd be a lot of Coca Cola!

Thanks everyone, I'm sure he'd appreciate a fleshlight. Just remembered, he recently bought a SNES mini otherwise that would have been a great idea.

Leaning towards a physical present rather than cash/ vouchers but always a good backstop.
 
Thanks chaps - in the end I went for a tool kit which was on offer at B&Q, and a voucher for Bone Daddies to satisfy the Asian food urge next time he takes a trip to London.
 
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