Shopee PayDay sale has gifts for your adventurous dad

Going gift-shopping for dad isn’t easy. He’s pretty quiet, always responds with a perfunctory “I don’t need anything” when you ask him what he wants, and seems to already have everything, anyway.

Still, if anyone deserves the best gift, it’s dad—he takes care of the whole family, after all!

If you’re having trouble finding the perfect Father’s Day gift, narrow down your search by identifying your dad’s interests and hobbies.

This will make your gift-hunting a whole lot easier, and your dad will love your thoughtful gesture of personally picking out a gift that fits his interests.

For thrill-seekers and adventurers, we recommend portable barbecue grills, insulated water bottles, outdoor gadgets, and more.

These items are all on sale this akinse at Shopee’s 6.15 Payday Sale. Make the most out of your sweldo and check these out now:

Has your dad been waiting for gyms to reopen? With the Domyos Push-Up Wheel Grips, he can take the first step towards building his own home gym!

These grips, developed by strength training teams, offer a variety of exercises for bodyweight training workouts.

Remind dads-on-the-go to stay hydrated with the Hydro Flask 20oz.

Whether he’s working out, going for a jog, or biking outdoors, this handy vacuum-insulated stainless steel tumbler will keep his drinks hot or cold for hours.

If he’s been dreaming of going camping, get him the Home Zania Portable Grill.

No need to lug around bulky outdoor grills that take hours to get assembled—you just need to unfold this one in order to use it. It’s also high temperature-resistant, distortion-free, and non-toxic.

Get your dad a Morui Dash Cam for safer journeys on the road.

It boasts of a dual-lens camera design: a front camera with up to 170-degree viewing angle and a waterproof rear camera. The device can simultaneously record front and rearview videos.

If your dad loves nature and photography, level up his adventures with the DJI Mavic Mini-Drone.

He’ll enjoy shooting high-definition photos and videos, which he can edit and post straight from his phone with the DJI Fly App.

Find more gifts for your adventurous dad at Shopee’s 6.15 Payday Sale. Aside from big discounts, enjoy deals such as free shipping with no minimum spend, 15% cashback, and PhP 15 deals.

Check out using ShopeePay to enjoy even more perks such as:

  • ShopeePay PhP 1 Deals for Puregold, Potato Corner, Seaoil, and other supermarkets and restaurants, redeemable when you pay in-store
  • Discounted load and data offers such as PhP 10 data for only PhP 1 and PhP 10 load for PhP 6
  • Up to 35% cashback on Bills Payment

Top up your ShopeePay wallet conveniently through debit card, online banking, TouchPay machines, and over-the-counter on June 14 for a chance to win PhP 15,000!

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Coronavirus Car Care: 5 simple vehicle maintenance tips

With the quarantine in Luzon still in effect and no clear sight of it being lifted anytime soon, a dear family member of ours is left unattended. That is, of course, our beloved cars. We all get that staying indoors and practicing social distancing is our top priority at the moment. Though, we shouldn’t neglect that one family member that always gets to where we need to be.

Here are five simple things you can do to help keep your car in good running condition during this pandemic.

Give that battery some juice

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This may seem very basic, but, it’s quite easy to forget that your car’s battery needs constant charging. Car batteries discharge over time and the easiest way to prevent a dead battery is to drive your car at regular intervals so you wouldn’t reach the point when you have to jump-start your car just to revive its battery.

Starting and idling your car may be better than nothing, but actually driving your car is the best way to recharge a battery. Even if it’s just up and down the street of your neighborhood a few times.

You should move it, move it!

Driving your car not only keeps the battery charged, but also prevents the engine and other mechanicals from drying out. If a car sits for too long, oil starts to settle, fluids begin to separate, and seals can begin to dry out — all of which will definitely cost a small fortune to fix.

Hop in your car, maybe bring your pet with you, and go for a short stroll around your neighborhood — just be sure to take the necessary precautions like wearing face masks!

Flats ain’t a good thing

If your car stays parked, you lose tire pressure over time. And if a car sits for too long, the weight of the vehicle can cause flat spots to develop where the rubber meets the road. The only remedy to flat spots is to buy another set of tires which is a costly solution. This is why it’s best to move your car around at least once a week to avoid this problem.

Fill ‘er up

With gas prices so low nowadays, it’s definitely a good time to fill your gas tank to the brim. Doing so prevents unwanted condensation in your tank. Plus, it also stops gas fumes from building up in your tank to hazardous levels.

And finally…

Keep off the parking brake

This may seem a bit odd because you’re disengaging a safety feature. But, leaving the parking brake on for an extended period of time can cause the brake pads and rotor to stick or fuse together. This isn’t a must, but, highly advisable if you plan on leaving your car stagnant for more than a week.

With all these in mind, your car should stay happy and healthy, even under quarantine.

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