NE Vermont News Christmas Gift Guide: Top Travel Gifts

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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at NE Vermont News asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Travel Gifts

1) CleanKey™ Brass Hand Tool 2-Pack
A CleanKey™ is the perfect no-touch way to avoid germy surfaces. The tool is made with anti-microbial brass alloy and is designed to reduce your contact with things like door handles, elevator and ATM buttons, and even touchscreens.

2) Travel Journal
This travel journal is made for countless trips around the globe. The woven hardcover opens to reveal space for things like treasured photos, maps, highlights and more. Keep it close to plan, document, and reminisce for a lifetime.

3) Travel Accessory
The NAPWRAP is a travel accessory that supports your arms and removes the need to fight over the armrest. It helps you rest comfortably during long flights, train rides, or bus trips. It’s also convenient for other travel functions. Use it as a sleep mask, or to keep your ears warm, and even to carry your smartphone when you take a jog.

4) Portable International City Radio Box
This radio features 18 interchangeable keys labeled with cities from around the world, each key activating a radio station from that city in real-time. Configure and modify your selection of cities on your phone through the CityRadio app, then connect to the speaker via Bluetooth to hear broadcasts from those cities.

5) Foldable Flats
Give your tired feet a break with a pair of stretchy, comfortable ballet flats. These versatile shoes fold neatly into a matching pouch—perfect for stashing in your bag whenever your feet need a break. Flexible rubber soles give an extra dose of support, too. Pull them on when commuting, before hitting the dance floor, or any time your need a break from your other shoes.



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