Don’t just opt for a sweet card and chocolate-covered strawberries this year. Knock your bae off of his feet with gifts that will leave him bragging for weeks to come.

From grooming and style must-haves to fun gadgets and gizmos, we’ve rounded up some ideas that’ll score you some major love points for Valentine’s Day.

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Men need pampering, too. Spoil your honey with an all-inclusive luxury spa tote that's stocked with black pepper and ginger soap, almond shaving cream, beard balm, a facial towel and more.

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Does your guy have a passion for fashion? Call on the ultimate fashionisto by hiring a personal stylist to spruce up his closet. Don't neglect his grooming needs either. Request an in-home barber to help him complete his look for the night ahead.

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Take your man's tech collection to the next level with the Google Chromecast Ultra. Stream his favorite programs from any compatible device using apps such as Hulu, Sling and even Facebook. Earn extra kudos by creating a photo slideshow of your favorite pictures together and display it on your television.

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Why buy a six pack when you can snag him The Beer Machine, a home brewery, instead? In just seven days, you can have more than two gallons of hand-crafted beer. Choose from a variety of flavors, and keep your drink fresh for up to three months.

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