Our team of shopping experts reveal the gifts at the top of their wishlists


We shopping editors here at Yahoo spend our days looking for the best products to recommend to our readers. So when it comes to gifts, we can be a little…picky. That’s why we decided to compile some of our editors’ top choices in one place for the ultimate gifting inspo.

And it turns out we have quite the eclectic taste! From the latest VR headset from Meta to an electric infrared fireplace stove, our editors have a wide variety of items on their wishlist. Keep on reading to find out just what they’re hoping to get, and who knows, maybe you’ll want one too!

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“Candle warmers are trending like crazy this year, and as someone with a (slightly) irrational fear of burning the house down, I’ve been dying to get my hands on one. They melt candles via lightbulb rather than a flame, so you can enjoy their scent worry-free. (And they’re supposed to make your candles last longer, too.) I love the minimalist design of this one — it’s sleek, yet cozy, and if I love it enough, I might just have to get one for every room.” —Britt Ross, deals writer

$49 at Amazon

LEGO

“Honestly I’ve rarely coveted an item more than this chic, design-y Lego wildflower bouquet — it’s a perfect gift, giving the receiver a colorful, year-round centerpiece while alleviating all the hassle, cost and rotting smell of fresh blooms. It’s one of the coolest Lego sets I’ve seen and, at under $50, affordable too.” —Jennifer Romolini, senior beauty writer

$48 at Amazon

Nordstrom

“My beloved $20 Amazon robe got lost when I moved over the summer, and I think it’s time for a replacement (and an upgrade). This Barefoot Dreams robe is super soft, just roomy enough, and will last ages (plus, it’ll match my ever-expanding collection of the brand’s microfiber blankets). Plus, if I don’t get one as a gift this holiday season, I just might buy one myself.” —Izabella Zaydenberg, deputy editor

$138 at Nordstrom

Meta Quest

“Reality bites, which is why I’ve long enjoyed escaping it with VR. But the new Quest 3 blends the two in amazing ways. If you’ve never experienced aliens crashing through your living-room wall or a virtual LEGO experience on your kitchen table, you’re missing out. The headset is a little pricey, but that’s why they call it a wish-list, right?” —Rick Broida, executive commerce editor, Tech

$499 at Amazon$499 at Walmart

REVLON

“I’ve spent years trying to figure out how to get my hair as straight, smooth and silky as it looks after a salon blowout — and I’ve had no luck. Everyone has been telling me to try the magic Revlon brush and I think it’s about time I did! It has nearly 15,000 five-star reviews on Amazon so it must be doing something right! Here’s hoping I get it for the holidays, but, if not, I think I’ll be purchasing one for myself as a ‘Happy 2024’ present.” —Rory Halperin, partnerships and branded content editor

$49 at Amazon$58 at Walmart

Litter Robot

“I’m over the litter box smell (we have two cats) and over the dog’s icky poop-treat shenanigans. My husband kindly assumed litter box duty when I became pregnant (over a decade ago) so I don’t dare complain, but he’s just not as thorough as I was. Word on the street is, this high-tech robot litter box is as good as they come and the key to a fresh-smelling home with cats.” —Libby Sentz, contributing shopping editor

$699 at Litter Robot

Zappos

“Since I live in New York City, I’m always on my feet and my everyday sneakers just aren’t cutting it (granted I’ve had them for longer than I care to admit). I can’t walk one block without seeing On sneakers and I think it’s about time I jump on the bandwagon, especially since they’re lightweight, have zero-gravity foam cushioning and come in tons of cute colors. I’m torn between the creamy white (Pearl) or pretty purple (Nimbus) — I guess I’ll let Santa decide.” —Amanda Garrity, gifts editor

$140 at Zappos

Duraflame

“My husband and I moved into a historic home this year, and this will be our first winter in the house. So far, we’ve absolutely adored our “new” home — but it can definitely get chilly with these old-school high ceilings, though as someone who’s always hot, putting the heat on can also sometimes be way too stuffy. My favorite Goldilocks-style compromise is a portable heater, but we only have one that has enough juice to warm up a whole room. Hence, I’d love to get one of these adorable units from Duraflame for the upstairs, which, with the gorgeous 3D flame design and old-school look, will be an amazing addition to our bedroom space.” —Carrie McCabe, senior deals writer

$230 at Amazon

RENPHO

“I was over at my sister’s house this past weekend and saw she had it and immediately put it on. It uses both heat and massage to enhance relaxation and I quickly became obsessed with the at-home spa treatment. I loved that the headband is adjustable to help get that just-right fit, and that it folds up compactly for easy portability. I didn’t try out the Bluetooth features but hope that my sister gifts me one this Christmas as requested so I can!” —Rebecca Carhart, style and beauty writer

$76 at Amazon

Monica Vinader

“A few years ago, I started crafting my holiday wish lists with more intention — or more specifically, ‘heirloom items,’ such as jewelry and cookware, that I knew I could treasure for a long time, perhaps even pass down, ideally building on a collection. This year, I asked for the Monica Vinader Geometric Gemstone Beaded Chain Necklace, made with gold vermeil and green onyx (a nod to my emerald birthstone) and a nice addition to other Monica Vinader pieces I own and adore, including matching earrings, Heart Chain Necklace and Diamond Essential Stud Earrings, the latter of which I received from my mom last Christmas and wear daily. (See here for more of my favorite gifts to give and get around the holidays.)” —Kristin Granero, senior commerce writer

$165 at Monica Vinader

Trip Advisor

“I am a huge fan of destination holidays, gifts and birthdays. This year, I want a weekend getaway at the Carillon Miami Wellness Resort. Carillon offers 65+ fitness classes, spa services and treatments such as anti-aging treatments, energy healing, brain health, thermal hydrotherapy and of course, luxe facials, massages and body wraps. There’s also the ability to focus on respiratory and immune health, mind harmony, sleep therapy, sonic vibrational and electromagnetic therapies. Yes, please!” —April McCormick, senior health editor

$650 at Trip Advisor

Logitech G

“Gamers love to blame their controllersfor losses, but when it comes to PC gaming, it actually does matter. The quality of your mouse affects how precise your control is. Not only is the Logitech G502 Hero adjustable, but it comes in hand-and-wrist friendly shape that will make longer gaming sessions even more comfortable.” —Patrick Hearn, deals writer

$40 at Amazon$40 at Walmart

Le Creuset

“I have a small collection of Le Creuset cookware in Flame and I’d love to add this multitasker to the lineup. Cooking can be therapeutic when the timing is right (read: not a hectic weeknight) and I’d love to spend a few hours on a wintery Sunday making braised shortribs while enjoying a glass of wine and catching up on The Morning Show. “—Lisa Schweitzer, senior editor

$415 at Amazon

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