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Shop TODAY’s Father’s Day box packs self-care, Roku and cleaning tools

Adrianna Brach’s Must Haves for Him box bundled a Roku stick, grooming staples and cleaning tools for $69, a 62% discount from $182.23.

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Shop TODAY’s Father’s Day box packs self-care, Roku and cleaning tools
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Shop TODAY’s Must Haves for Him box landed as one of the cleaner Father’s Day value plays: $69 for a bundle TODAY puts at $182.23, a 62% discount, with free shipping. Adrianna Brach introduced the limited-edition box on Studio 1A on June 1, and the pitch was simple enough to work immediately: give men something useful, but make it feel considered.

The curation did more than stack up discounts. It paired daily grooming basics with a few sharper indulgences, starting with Marlowe Original Sage + Fir Body Wash, Nivea Men Sensitive Face Wash and Nivea Men Sensitive Shave Gel. The self-care side is rounded out by Cure Hydration Lemonade Electrolyte Drink Mix, which gives the box a wellness angle without drifting into anything fussy or overly precious.

What makes the assortment feel stronger than a typical Father's Day grab bag is the way it reaches beyond the bathroom shelf. The box includes a Roku Streaming Stick valued at $29.99, a Hoto Cordless Spin Scrubber valued at $59.99, Graza “Frizzle” High Heat Cooking Oil valued at $15, plus two E-Cloth items, a Windshield Haze Eraser and a Screen Cleaning Cloth. That mix turns the gift into a small utility kit for the home, car and TV setup, with a little pleasure built in.

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That balance is the point. A generic men’s gift set usually stops at soap and shave cream, which can feel forgettable before the box is even opened. Here, the Roku stick adds immediate daily use, the cleaning tools make the gift feel practical, and the Graza oil gives it a pantry upgrade that reads as more thoughtful than novelty. Even the values support the argument: the box includes several recognizable, named pieces with clear retail pricing, not filler.

For a buyer looking for a present that looks curated rather than improvised, this one clears that bar. It feels broad enough to fit a dad who likes gadgets, cooking, grooming or just a cleaner desk and windshield, and the 62% discount makes the whole package easier to justify without losing its polish.

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