Father's Day Gifts for Singapore Dads: A Grooming Guide (2026 Edition)

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Father's Day in Singapore lands on Sunday, 21 June 2026. With Father's Day just over a week out, you still have time to find a gift that does not feel like it was grabbed off a checkout shelf. A grooming kit is one of the safest, most-used gift categories for Singapore dads, but the SG-specific bit (humidity, sensitive skin, HDB bathrooms with not much counter space) is where most generic gift lists fall short. This guide picks three Singapore-born grooming tools across three real budget tiers, and gives you a clean reason to choose each one.

Why a grooming gift hits different for a Singapore dad

A dad in Singapore has three things stacked against his daily shave or trim that a dad in London or Sydney does not. First, humidity. Singapore averages 84% relative humidity year-round, which softens facial hair but also makes skin prone to razor burn, ingrown hairs, and that hot-stinging feeling after a cheap manual razor. Second, the bathroom is usually small. HDB master bathrooms typically run 3 to 5 square metres, with counter space tight enough that a bulky charging dock can feel like a third roommate. Third, the morning routine is short. Most working dads in Singapore have a 6.30am to 7.15am window to be groomed, dressed, and out the door before the MRT crush.

What this means for gifting: a thoughtful grooming present is not a S$699 luxury shaver that sits in the box. It is a sensibly priced, compact, well-engineered tool that earns its space on the bathroom shelf. That is the brief this guide is built around.

The Father's Day grooming gift guide, by budget tier

grooming gift singapore father's day, three tiers from S$39 to S$109

Under S$50: The Trim Reaper (S$39), the no-nick budget pick

If your dad has never owned a dedicated body trimmer, the Trim Reaper at S$39 is the painless entry point. It is purpose-built for body and groin grooming (not the face, that is a different tool below) and the headline feature is the BirdGuard No-Nick Blade, which lets the blade cut hair without nicking the skin underneath. There is a built-in LED light for the parts of the body that don't get great bathroom lighting, and the included charging dock keeps the device upright on a narrow HDB countertop without rolling off.

This is the right gift for the dad who has been using whatever the family Lazada cart gave him for the last three years and is overdue for something that actually works. It is also the right gift for the dad who is suspicious of being given anything described as "premium", because S$39 is a price that does not signal pity.

  • Price: S$39
  • Best for: first dedicated body trimmer, beginner manscaping, anyone with cheap clipper history
  • Key feature: BirdGuard No-Nick Blade, LED light, charging dock
  • What it is NOT: a face shaver, a beard trimmer, a vacuum trimmer

S$50 to S$100: The Hummingbird (S$69), the single-head shaver for sensitive skin

For the dad whose face is the main grooming surface, the Hummingbird at S$69 is the value answer to Singapore's daily shave. It is a single-head rotary electric shaver, designed in Singapore for Asian facial-hair patterns and humid weather, with a low-pressure design that does not drag across skin the way a heavier 3-head rotary or a stiff foil shaver does. Sensitive-skin dads, dads who get razor burn from a manual blade, and dads who have given up trying to find a shaver that does not pull on their stubble, this is the lane.

Worth being clear about what the Hummingbird is and is not. The premium SG shaver SERP is owned by 3-head Philips Series 9000 (the S9000 Prestige has an RRP of around S$699 at Philips SG and Lazada SG) and foil shavers like Braun Series 9 and Panasonic Arc5. The Hummingbird is not trying to be one of those. It is a single-head, sub-S$70 rotary, Singapore-born, with the trade-off that it shaves a smaller area per pass and asks for an extra 20 seconds, in exchange for less skin pressure and less heat in humidity. If you want context, our guide to the best electric shavers in Singapore places the Hummingbird in its proper category and names the bigger-budget alternatives openly.

  • Price: S$69
  • Best for: daily face shave, sensitive skin, humid weather, Asian facial hair
  • Key feature: single-head rotary, low-pressure design, hypoallergenic blade alloy, wet/dry
  • What it is NOT: a 3-head Philips, a foil shaver, a body trimmer

S$100 and up: The Suckaa (S$109), the premium below-the-belt trimmer

If the dad you are gifting already has a face shaver and is opinionated about manscaping, the Suckaa at S$109 is the premium upgrade. It is a sealed-chamber, vacuum-capture intimate trimmer with a 15,000 RPM StealthDrive motor measured at 30 dB (whisper-quiet for a device with this much suction), a 7-blade cyclonic impeller, and an IPX6 wet-rated body so it works in the shower. The point of the sealed chamber is that the trimmings are captured at the blade, not scattered across the bathroom floor and into the drain, which is the recurring HDB plumbing complaint that nobody likes to admit to.

It comes in Silver and Black, both at S$109 (the S$219 strikethrough you might see on the product page is the original-price framing, not the selling price). The Singapore-supported warranty is 6 months, which is double the 90-day warranty most US-import competitors offer here. This is the gift for the dad who already knows what he wants and just hasn't bought it for himself.

  • Price: S$109
  • Best for: dads who already own a face shaver and want the below-the-belt upgrade
  • Key feature: sealed-chamber vacuum capture, 15,000 RPM StealthDrive, 30 dB, IPX6, 6-month SG warranty
  • What it is NOT: a face shaver, a beard trimmer, a generic body groomer

How to match the gift to your dad's actual routine

Three quick filters that work better than asking him directly (because he will say "I don't need anything"):

  1. Does he complain about razor burn or ingrown hairs? Hummingbird. Single-head, low-pressure, less heat.
  2. Does he leave hair clippings in the sink that someone else has to clean? Suckaa. Sealed chamber means the cleanup is built in.
  3. Does he say "this old trimmer is fine" while using something that obviously isn't? Trim Reaper. Low-stakes upgrade, no offence taken.

If you want a deeper take on the case for moving him off the cheap manual razor entirely, our 3-year cost breakdown of razors versus electric grooming tools walks through what he is actually paying per year in blades.

Where to buy in Singapore

All three products are available direct from Blubird at blubirdmen.com with free Singapore delivery and a 6-month SG-supported warranty. Direct purchase is the cleanest path because the warranty is registered to the buyer and Blubird's customer support team is Singapore-based. If you would rather order through a marketplace you already use, the products also appear on Lazada SG and Shopee SG (the warranty still covers SG-fulfilled units, but you'll want to register the serial number on the Blubird site after delivery).

For Father's Day on 21 June 2026, the cleanest order window is now through 15 June to leave room for SingPost or Ninja Van standard SG delivery, with a small buffer if you want gift wrapping handled at home. Blubird does not currently offer in-house gift wrapping, so plan to wrap the box yourself or pair the gift with a card if that matters to your family.

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Father's Day Singapore 2026 grooming gift FAQ

When is Father's Day 2026 in Singapore?

Father's Day 2026 in Singapore falls on Sunday, 21 June 2026. Singapore observes Father's Day on the third Sunday of June, the same date as the US, UK, and most of Asia-Pacific. As of this update on 12 June 2026, that is nine days away.

What is the best grooming gift for a Singapore dad on a budget?

For under S$50, the Blubird Trim Reaper at S$39 is the strongest purpose-built option in the SG market. It is a dedicated body / groin trimmer with a no-nick blade, an LED light, and a charging dock. Most sub-S$50 alternatives on Lazada SG and Shopee SG are either ear-nose budget bundles or repurposed beard trimmers, not body-specific tools.

How much should I spend on a Father's Day grooming gift in Singapore?

There is no need to overspend. A well-chosen grooming tool in the S$39 to S$109 range reads as thoughtful rather than token, and it gets used daily, which is more than most gadget gifts manage. The three tiers in this guide map cleanly to budget: S$39 (Trim Reaper) for a first body trimmer, S$69 (Hummingbird) for a daily face shaver, and S$109 (Suckaa) for the premium below-the-belt upgrade. Spending past S$200 on a luxury shaver usually buys features a busy Singapore dad will never touch.

What is a good last-minute Father's Day gift for a Singapore dad?

If you are inside the final week before 21 June, order direct from blubirdmen.com with standard SG delivery (2 to 5 working days via Ninja Van or SingPost) and pick the tier that matches his routine. The Hummingbird (S$69) is the safest single choice because nearly every dad shaves his face, and a compact single-head shaver suits a small HDB bathroom. Pair it with a handwritten card if the box arrives close to the day.

Should I buy a face shaver or a body trimmer as a grooming gift?

If your dad shaves his face daily and complains about razor burn or skin irritation, choose a face shaver (the Hummingbird, S$69, is the SG-born sensitive-skin pick). If he already has a face shaver but uses a kitchen scissors or a beard trimmer below the belt, choose a body trimmer (the Trim Reaper at S$39 for a first-timer, the Suckaa at S$109 for the premium upgrade). Beard trimmers should not be reused below the belt, the blade gap is different and the hygiene is bad.

Are Blubird products only available in Singapore?

Blubird is Singapore-born and primarily ships within Singapore via blubirdmen.com with free SG delivery and a 6-month local warranty. Listings also appear on Lazada SG and Shopee SG. International shipping availability varies, check the product page on blubirdmen.com for the current country list.

How long does Singapore delivery take?

Standard SG delivery from Blubird typically arrives within 2 to 5 working days via Ninja Van or SingPost, depending on postal code. For Father's Day on 21 June 2026, order by 15 June at the latest. If you are using Lazada SG or Shopee SG, follow their courier estimates, those usually run 1 to 3 days for in-warehouse stock.

What warranty comes with a Blubird grooming gift?

Blubird offers a 6-month Singapore-supported warranty on all three products in this guide (Suckaa, Hummingbird, Trim Reaper) when purchased through blubirdmen.com or an authorised SG retailer. That is roughly twice the 90-day warranty common with US-import grooming brands sold in Singapore via parallel-import. Register the serial number on blubirdmen.com after delivery to activate.

The short version

Father's Day in Singapore is Sunday, 21 June 2026. The cleanest grooming gift framework is: S$39 for a first body trimmer (Trim Reaper), S$69 for a daily face shaver that respects sensitive skin (Hummingbird), or S$109 for the premium below-the-belt upgrade (Suckaa). All three are Singapore-born, all three come with a 6-month SG warranty, and all three fit on an HDB bathroom shelf. Order by 15 June for free SG delivery in time.

Last updated: 2026-06-12. Father's Day 2026 = Sunday, 21 June.

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