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Friday, April 4, 2025

Best gifts for outdoor living in Marion County

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Outdoor Living” Gifts

1) Flint Multi-Tool Carabiner
You’d never suspect this slim survival carabiner has six tools packed into it. We were especially intrigued by its low-profile fire starter. Just swipe your finger on the wheel to get a spark. This carabiner also has a bottle opener, utility blade (perfect for cutting through fishing rod or thread), a screw driver, hanging slots, and extra ferro rods for when you run out of fire ammo.

2) Miracle Balm
The natural miracle balm is Made in the USA to work its soothing, healing magic with organic ingredients like olive and coconut oil and beeswax that are naturally moisture-rich. From dry skin to cuts and insect bites, it can help quell irritation and inflammation. Opt for balm with zinc oxide for an added dose of sun protection.

3) Clean Burning Lamp Oil
This clean burning lamp oil has benefits paraffin oil doesn't. It burns without any soot, smoke, or odor, and it lasts longer, too. Each ounce can power an oil lamp or candle for about six hours and works indoors or outside. Made in the USA.

4) Cascade Tabletop Gas Fire Pit with Sound System
Fire pit. Sound system. Your backyard or patio just turned into the ultimate place to hang. This versatile entertainment hub sits right on an outside table and offers up some serious wireless sound quality along with the relaxing flames—perfect for dinner al fresco. It has a custom-designed gas connection so it can be used on any outdoor table—even one without an umbrella hole.

5) KindleQuick Log Splitter
The KABIN KindleQuick Kindling Splitter is the easiest and most effective way to make—and carry—your own kindling from regular firewood. Kindling is a key component for lighting fires in fire pits, chimneys, and fireplaces, but is too thin to cut with an axe and can be tough to find and expensive to buy. Instead, cut it yourself with the KindleQuick.

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