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Finding the perfect present for Valentine’s Day can sometimes be a challenge, especially if they aren’t into traditional gifts such as flowers, chocolates or anything heart-shaped. If you’re having a hard time figuring out what to get your partner for Valentine’s Day, we rounded up a variety of ideas to give you some gifting inspiration. These include a wide array of gifts that will suit multiple interests, including great tech products, luxurious home items, coffee essentials and more. All of these picks are less than $200, with some on sale for up to 38% off.


Best Valentine’s Day gifts under $200

Trying to stay within a budget this Valentine’s Day? We understand. Check out these quick links to our top Valentine’s Day gift picks, all of which are under $200. If your budget is a little tighter, or if you want to buy multiple gifts, check out the best Valentine’s Day gifts under $100 and the best Valentine’s Day gifts under $50.


Best perfume gift: Tiffany Eau de Parfum

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Anything Tiffany & Co. is a gift in and of itself, but the jewelry brand’s Eau de Parfum makes for the perfect gift this Valentine’s Day. The brand’s signature perfume boats a sparkling floral musk scent, inspired by the luxury and glamour of New York City.

At the heart of Tiffany’s scent are tones of iris and warm nuances of gently, musky notes. The scent is strong (but not overbearing), feminine and modern. 

This gorgeous scent comes in a beautiful crystal bottle cut like Tiffany’s yellow diamond cuts. And yes, the iconic Tiffany & Co. blue box comes with it, too.


Best gift for plant lovers: Uncommon Goods flower garden in a box

Flower Garden in a Box

Uncommon Goods


This Uncommon Goods flower garden in a box gift set will delight gardening enthusiasts, or newbies looking to get into the hobby. 

It doesn’t matter where your recipient lives: The box includes seeds for 36 flowers that can grow anywhere in the country. It includes fun and unusual shades like plum-colored sunflowers, which may surprise people with the greenest of thumbs.

“My dad loves planting flowers all around the yard and is always looking for something new that he hasn’t planted before,” a reviewer who gifted the item says. “He loved this gift and said he’s never seen these varieties before. He’s excited to start planting!”


Best gift for sneakerheads: Nike by You customized shoes

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If you’re dating a sneakerhead, surprise them with a unique pair they don’t already own by utilizing the Nike By You program to craft a highly customized shoe.

This isn’t just a basic color customization either. You are guided through 12 customization areas, from the logo on the tongue of the shoe, to each section of the shoe — even the Nike Swoosh color. With so many customization points, you can create a truly unique shoe just for your friend or partner this Valentine’s Day.

Prices vary by style and start at $80. Allow up to four weeks for delivery of this custom-made shoe.


Best gift for sports fans: MLB game-used baseball bat bottle opener

MLB Game Used Baseball Bat Bottle Openers

Uncommon Goods


Baseball fans will love this unique and useful souvenir. The bottle opener is made from real bats used in MLB games. Just choose the recipient’s favorite team from the drop-down menu at Uncommon Goods.

Each baseball bat bottle opener comes with a story card stating which game the bat was used in. An engraving with a special hologram number can be used to access more information on the bat. But act fast, as some teams are already sold out. 

Prices ranges from $135 to $175.


Best subscription box gift: Atlas Coffee Club coffee world tour gift subscription

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Real coffee aficionados love trying out new coffee from different brewers and countries, making this subscription from Atlas Coffee Club the perfect gift. 

Each month features a coffee from a different country. You can select whole beans, ground coffee, espresso, Keurig cups and more. There are also different roast options, so they can get a light, medium or dark roast to best suit their preferences.

Get a six-month subscription for $109 or a year-long subscription for $199. 


Best gift for readers: Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition (ad-free)

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An e-reader is always a solid gift for someone who loves to read. There are multiple types of Kindles on the market, but we recommend the Kindle Paperwhite Signature edition, as it provides a paper-like reading experience that’s easy on the eyes.

It also features a 6.8-inch display, adjustable warm light and up to ten weeks of battery life. The Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition offers everything in the Kindle Paperwhite, plus wireless charging, an auto-adjusting front light and 32 GB of storage.

We recommend the ad-free version for gifting. It’s only slightly more expensive, but it provides a cleaner look and makes a better impression. After all, you probably don’t want to give someone the gift of ads.


Best gift for coffee lovers: Nespresso Vertuo Next espresso maker

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Is your significant other someone who can’t go a day without heading to the coffee shop for their favorite latte? Consider gifting them a machine that will let them make their favorite drink right from their own kitchen.

The espresso maker can brew three cup sizes and offers an ultra-fast, 25-second heat-up time. What’s also great about this product is that Nespresso is always introducing new coffee flavors and seasonal favorites.

“I found myself spending close to $35 per week on coffee at Starbucks. Not anymore,” one Amazon reviewer says. “The Nespresso machine generates a beautiful thick espresso by centrifugal force which gives the end result a nice layer of crema. Totally worth the money to get the milk frothed as well for a nice latte or cappuccino.” 


Best gift for frequent travelers: Away The Everywhere Bag

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Away’s The Everywhere Bag makes the perfect travel companion. It comes with a padded laptop pocket, detachable key clip, pockets sized for water bottles and a detachable padded strap. The chic bag also comes with a trolley sleeve that allows you to slip the bag over the handle of a suitcase while wheeling it around the airport. 

One Away reviewer says: “I love my Everywhere bag. I recently travelled with it on a domestic flight and it was so convenient to place the bag under the seat. The best part of the bag is the zippers that go down to the lower portion of the bag, which when opened gives easy access and visibility to all the contents.”


Best personalizable gift: Aura Carver digital photo frame

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This sleek, freestanding smart picture frame displays photos sent from an iPhone, Android and other smart devices. 

It comes equipped with an ambient-light sensor that automatically adjusts display brightness. Recipients can easily switch the frame from portrait to landscape mode by rotating it.

The Aura Carver digital photo frame offers wireless connectivity to make uploading photos easier. You can load the frame up with your favorite photos of you and your partner before gifting it for a special personalized touch. 


Best gift for cooks and chefs: Our Place Always Pan 2.0

Our Place Always Pan 2.0

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The Our Place Always Pan is popular with home cooks thanks to its gorgeous design and incredible versatility. Built to do the work of ten cookware pieces, the Always Pan 2.0 can braise, sear, steam, strain, sauté, fry, bake, boil, serve and store. And it will look great in your kitchen while doing it.

The pan includes Thermakind, Our Place’s advanced, long-lasting ceramic nonstick coating to make cooking and cleanup a breeze.

“I’m obsessed with this pan!” says one reviewer. “It has so much versatility in what I can cook. It is not as heavy as I would have thought but that does not mean it’s not extremely durable!”

This gorgeous kitchen essential is available in eight color variations, so you’re sure to find a color that your partner will love.


Best sweater to gift: Lake Jane sweater

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A good quality sweater can go a long way — and this 100% cotton sweater from Lake is an excellent Valentine’s Day gift idea for moms, sisters, wives or anyone who relishes in a nice cozy sweater. It’s available in three colors; ivory, dusty blue and conifer (dark green).

“The Jane Sweater is the perfect throw-on with anything sweater!” says one reviewer. “I love to layer it over my Lake pajamas for a cozy morning, and then throw it on with jeans for the day. The cropped fit is perfect — not too short and not too long. I can’t recommend it enough!”


For the beauty enthusiast: Shark HyperAir hot air brush 

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You won’t be able to find a Dyson Airwrap for under $200 by Valentine’s Day, but this top-rated Airwrap alternative makes a great gift. Shark is best-known for vacuum cleaners, but this fast-drying air brush has brought Shark into the beauty market. Reviewers report that the Shark HyperAir hot air brush is a worthy competitor to the Dyson Airwrap. 

“This hair dryer is nothing short of amazing,” an Amazon reviewer says. “I have a Dyson hair dryer and I have the Airwrap complete system. I like this Shark hair dryer much better than my Dyson now.”


For the runner: Beats PowerBeats Pro

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Runners and fitness enthusiasts will love the Beats Powerbeats Pro earbuds for their secure fit. These wireless earbuds are designed with comfortable ear hooks for a secure fit, making them ideal for more rigorous activities such as running. IPX4 water resistance ensures they’re protected even when you’re sweating on them every day. They’re available in black, ivory and navy colors. 

Amazon reviewers rate these earbuds 4.5 stars. “Much better than the Apple AirPods,” says one reviewer. “Love these.”

Says another verified Amazon buyer: “These are the best headphones I’ve ever owned. Expensive but good quality and very solid. Worth it!”


Best luxe gift: Zadro towel warmer

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One of the most luxurious gifts you can get anyone for Valentine’s Day is a towel warmer. The Zadro towel warmer will transform your daily shower or bath into a spa-like experience. It can accommodate two oversized towels (40 x 70 inches) as well as pajamas, blankets and whatever else you can get to fit comfortably in the machine. You can set a timer so that your warmed up towels can be ready in 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes before the auto shut off kicks in. 

The Zadro towel warmer has a 4.2-star rating on Amazon. One reviewer wrote about their experience with the machine, calling it a total game changer: “I was bought this for Christmas last year. I don’t think I’ve gone a single day without it this season. Another great use is for blankets, washcloths, robes or even your clothes.”

If you’re considering getting this for your loved one, know that the towel warmer is currently 25% off on Amazon. 


Best cozy gift: Quince Mongolian cashmere throw

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If you’re unsure of what to get your significant other this Valentine’s Day, a throw blanket makes a good neutral gift. Because who doesn’t love a soft blanket to snuggle up in? 

Quince is known for making clothing, accessories and home goods out of premium fabrics at a very affordable price point. This cashmere throw is no different. It’s made from Mongolian cashmere (widely considered to be of high caliber in the cashmere world) and comes in two sizes, including 50 x 60 and 60 x 80 inches. You can get this throw in six colors, ranging from neutral such as grey to sky blue.


Best spa gift: Barefoot Dreams CozyChic Rib robe

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This will probably be the softest robe your partner will ever own. Barefoot Dreams has made a name for itself by creating cozy clothing made with a super soft microfiber material. The CozyChic Rib robe is made with this material, and once you slip it on, whether it’s after a shower or just lounging around the house, you won’t want to take it off. The robe is thick, comes in two neutral colors and is available in sizes ranging from one to three. 

This robe has a 4.7-star rating on Nordstrom. One reviewer wrote, “I’ve had so many robes but this one is the best by far. So soft, and so warm.” Another customer said, “Best robe I’ve ever owned! Worth the price!”




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Transcript: Ret. Gen. Frank McKenzie on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” Oct. 6, 2024

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The following is a transcript of an interview with retired Gen. Frank McKenzie, former commander of U.S. forces in the Middle East, on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that aired on Oct. 6, 2024.


MARGARET BRENNAN: To discuss the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, we go now to retired General Frank McKenzie, who was the former commander of US forces in the Middle East. It’s good to have you back with us, General, we saw–

GENERAL FRANK MCKENZIE: Good to be with you, Margaret.

MARGARET BRENNAN: We saw the US and Israel say there would be severe consequences for what Iran did with those 180 missiles fired at Israel, President Biden said he doesn’t support an Israeli strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, and he’d be thinking instead about alternative targets to oil fields. What do you expect the US to do, and what do you expect to happen in the next few days?

GEN. MCKENZIE: Well, Margaret, let’s begin by saying Iran is the country that’s in a corner. Their strike against Israel several nights ago was not particularly successful. Their principal ally in the region, Hezbollah has been decapitated, and its own offensive capability is gravely limited. Hezbollah’s is gravely limited. So Iran’s on their back heel. Israel has a lot of choices here. They can choose for something that would be very escalatory in terms of a strike against the Supreme Leader himself, perhaps, or against the nuclear program, or against the oil infrastructure, or they could look at military intelligence targets. They have a wide variety of options that they can choose from. They have the capability to execute most of those attacks, I will say this, the nuclear target is a very difficult target. It’s large and complex. I held the plans for that when I was a central command commander. I’m very familiar with it. There are a lot of other alternatives to that target that perhaps you could go after first, then hold out in case you get into an escalatory ladder with the Iranians. But the Israelis are certainly going to hit back, and I predict it will be larger than the very restrained, very modulated response that we saw in April after the first large Iranian attack on Israel.

MARGARET BRENNAN: You heard the Republican Chair of the House Intelligence Committee not advocate for an attack on nuclear facilities, but say it shouldn’t be taken off the table. It’s been widely reported for some time, General that it’s only the United States who could effectively take out the underground facilities that Iran has. Does that remain the case?

GEN. MCKENZIE: Well, let me begin by saying you should never take a potential target off the menu. You want your adversary to have to plan to defend everything. So giving-giving them assistance and not knowing and not-not having to defend against a particular target is probably not the best way to establish this kind of deterrence. Having said that, the Iranian nuclear target is a very difficult target, we have special capabilities that allow us to get at it. The Israelis do not have all of those capabilities. They can certainly hurt this target if they choose to, if they choose to strike it. But again, because of its size, complexity and scope and how it’s expanded over the last 10 years, it’s a very difficult target to take out. It would be very resource intensive, and I would just, I would argue, just from a purely military point of view, there are perhaps targets that are more productive to hit in an initial response.

MARGARET BRENNAN: Do you want to give us some options?

GEN. MCKENZIE: Well, again, you know, we talked about some of them. I think oil infrastructure is certainly a possibility. And the oil infrastructure can be very broad. You can look at refineries, you can look at storage facilities, you can look at locations where the oil is unloaded onto ships. So within the oil target, it’s not monolithic. You can- you can be escalatory or less escalatory, as you look at targets there. That might be something to take a look at, but I’ll tell you the other thing, Margaret, is the Iranians made a big show of targeting the Mossad headquarters in urban Tel Aviv. Israel certainly has the capability to go after IRGC, Islamic Republican Guard Corps headquarters and intelligence buildings all around Tehran or anywhere else. Again, as we know from April, Israel has the ability to operate not with impunity, but with great force over Iran at a time and place of their choosing. And I’m sure they’re thinking about all those options right now.

MARGARET BRENNAN: There’s also that risk of unintended consequences, since you’ve characterized Iran as cornered here, are you at all concerned that this could be the kind of event that would trigger them to actually pursue a nuclear weapon? They’ve given themselves options, but they’ve never fully pursued it in the way that US intelligence has said the supreme leader would have to make the ultimate decision to do. Could this be the trigger event?

GEN. MCKENZIE: Margaret, it’s always been my belief that the Iranians flirt with breakout, with getting fissile material to create a bomb in order to extract concessions from us, because we dance, we’re very eager to come to an agreement with them on the nuclear issue, so they know they can get stuff from us. They also know if they cross that line, you can’t go back. That’s a Rubicon that can’t be recrossed. But even if they, even if they do develop the fissile material, which they can do, within a matter of days or weeks, they still have a delivery problem. They’ve got to create a missile and an entry system that will allow it to take the missile to Tel Aviv or whatever target they choose. That’s a matter of many months, and that’s the valley of death for Iran, because during that period of time, they will have declared nuclear, and they will be vulnerable. It’s not a physics problem, then it’s an aeronautical engineering problem, and the aeronautical engineering systems in Iran are going to be vulnerable to attack. So it’s not as easy as you might think for them to just declare, you know, we’re going nuclear, or to go nuclear. They’ve got to balance a number of things as they do that.

MARGARET BRENNAN: Important context. If I can ask you, sir, former President Trump, as you know, faces an ongoing assassination threat as revenge for ordering the killing of Qassim Soleimani, that Iranian general. You played a key role in that, and I know you face threats as well. Mr. Trump recently said, big threats on my life by Iran. The entire US military is watching and waiting. The Biden White House has condemned the threats, but some Republicans say it’s not loud enough. How do you think this should be messaged? Do you think Iran is getting the message not to go through with this?

GEN. MCKENZIE: So whenever we look at Iran, we need to look at what’s their basic motivation. The principal goal of Iranian statecraft is regime preservation. They view the election of President Trump as a direct threat to that regime preservation. So I have no doubt believing that Iran is very active in its attempts to go after the former president, as well as other officials, of which I am keenly, personally interested as well. But I think that-that’s what’s driving their behavior. Is desperation. Margaret, it’s actually the same sort of desperation that drove the massive attack on Israel of three or four nights ago. They’re in a corner and they really don’t have any good options, but they don’t want to sit still and do nothing. They view President Trump as worse than the alternative that could be elected.

MARGARET BRENNAN: General, thank you for your analysis.



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Transcript: Sen. Mark Kelly on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” Oct. 6, 2024

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The following is a transcript of an interview with Sen. Mark Kelly, Democrat of Arizona, on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that aired on Oct. 6, 2024.


MARGARET BRENNAN: Joining us now is Arizona’s Democratic Senator, Mark Kelly. He’s in Detroit this morning on the campaign trail for the Harris campaign. Good morning to you, Senator.

SEN. MARK KELLY: Good morning, Margaret.

MARGARET BRENNAN: I want to talk to you about Arizona, but let’s start in Michigan, which is where you are right now. And it is going to be such a key state to a potential Harris or Trump victory. Vice President Harris is facing challenges among black men, working class people, as well as the Muslim and Arab populations skeptical of the White House support for Israel’s wars. What are you hearing on the ground there from voters?

SEN. KELLY: Well, my wife, Gabby Giffords, and I have been out here for a couple days. We’ve been campaigning across the country, Michigan, I’ve been in North Carolina, Georgia as well. I’ll be back to Arizona here soon. The vice president was out here speaking to Muslim organizations and the Arab community about what is at stake in this election and addressing the concerns that they have. What we’re hearing, issues about the economy, about gun violence, about, you know, supporting American families and the difference between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. You know, Kamala Harris, who has a vision for the future of this country, Donald Trump, who just wants to drag us backwards.

MARGARET BRENNAN: Today in Dearborn, Michigan, there’s a funeral service for an American man who was killed in Lebanon by an Israeli airstrike. It just underscores how that community you’re talking about out in Michigan feel some of what’s happening in a personal way to their community. Given how close this race is, do you think this war and the expectation it could escalate could cost Democrats both a seat in the Senate and potentially the presidency?

SEN. KELLY: Margaret, nobody wants to see escalation and it’s tragic when any innocent person, whether it’s an American or Palestinian, lose their life in a conflict. Tomorrow’s one year since October 7th, when Israel was violently attacked. Israel has a right to defend itself, not only from Hamas, but from Hezbollah and from the Iranians. But, you know, I and my wife, you know, we feel for the community here who’s been affected by this. And that’s why the vice president was out here earlier, a few days ago, meeting with that community. 

MARGARET BRENNAN: But it’s a live issue.

SEN. KELLY: Yeah, sure. I mean, there is an ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Israel is, you know, fighting a war now on, I think it’s fair to say, two fronts and then being attacked by the Iranians as well. And, they- they need to defend themselves, and we need to support our Israeli ally. At the same time, when women and children lose their life, innocent people in a conflict, it is- it is tragic.

MARGARET BRENNAN: You do sit on the Senate Intelligence Committee and so I know you know how intense the efforts are by foreign actors to try to manipulate voters going into November. Just this Friday, Matthew Olsen, the lead on election threats at the Department of Justice, told CBS the Russians are, quote, highlighting immigration as a wedge issue. That is such a key issue in Arizona. Are you seeing targeted information operations really focusing in on Arizonans right now?

SEN. KELLY: Not only in Arizona, in other battleground states. It’s the Russians, the Chinese, the Iranians, and it’s significant. And we need to do a better job getting the message out to the American people that there is a huge amount of misinformation. If you’re looking at stuff on Twitter, on TikTok, on Facebook, on Instagram, and it’s political in nature, and you may- might think that that person responding to that political article or who made that meme up is an American. It could be- it could look like a U.S. service member. There is a very reasonable chance I would put it in the 20 to 30% range, that the content you are seeing, the comments you are seeing, are coming from one of those three countries: Russia, Iran, China. We had a hearing recently, with the FBI director, the DNI, and the head of the National Security Agency. And we talked about this. And we talked about getting the word out. And it’s up to us, so thank you for asking me the question, because it’s up to us, the people who serve in Congress and the White House to get the information out there, that there is a tremendous amount of misinformation in this election, and it’s not going to stop on November 5th.

MARGARET BRENNAN: Understood. And we will do our best to help parse that for viewers. But on the topic of the border, President Biden did announce just this past week new regulations to keep in place that partial asylum ban that he rolled out back in June. That’s what’s credited with helping to bring down some of the border crossing numbers in recent weeks. It was supposed to be a temporary policy, dependent on how many people were crossing at a time. Do you think this is the right long term policy, or is this just a gimmick to bring down numbers ahead of the election?

SEN. KELLY: Well, the right long term policy is to do this through legislation. And we were a day or two away from doing that, passing strong border security legislation supported by the vice president, negotiated by the vice president, and the president and his Department of Homeland Security, with Democrats and Republicans– 

MARGARET BRENNAN: But this is not legislation. 

SEN. KELLY: –This is bipartisan. This isn’t. But the legislation was killed by Donald Trump. We were really close to getting it passed. That’s the correct way to do this. When you can’t do that, Margaret, when a former president interrupts the legislative process the way he did, which is the most hypocritical thing I’ve ever seen in my three and a half years in the Senate. After that happened, the only other option is executive actions. And this has gone from what was chaos and a crisis at our southern border to somewhat manageable. And if you’re the border- Border Patrol, you know, this is this- you need this. I mean, otherwise it is unsafe for Border Patrol agents, for CBP officers, for migrants, for communities in southern Arizona. So it’s unfortunate that this was the- these were the steps that had to be taken. 

MARGARET BRENNAN: Okay.

SEN. KELLY: But that’s because the former president didn’t allow us to do this through legislation. 

MARGARET BRENNAN: Senator, we have to leave it right there. Face the Nation will be right back.



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