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Shark Tank Gadgets

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  • George KG Offline
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    George K
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    @mik mentioned the "Frywall" that he swears by for reducing/preventing spatter when using your skillet to sear foods. He also mentioned the "Scrub Daddy" as an alternative to traditional sponges for cleanup.

    I bought the Frywall about a year ago. It's fantastic. Put it in your skillet, crank up the heat and sear away. No cleanup of the countertop or stove. When you're done, put it in the dishwasher.

    The Scrubdaddy is just abrasive enough make cleanup easy, and if you don't use soap on it, it's perfect for cleaning your cast iron - just aggressive enough to clean, but not so aggressive as to remove your seasoning.

    Thanks for the tips! I'm pleased with both.

    Oh, the Scrub Daddy is dishwasher-safe, but I'm not impressed with how well it cleans up. I suppose it's really clean, but if a bit discolored....

    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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    • MikM Away
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      Mik
      wrote on last edited by Mik
      #2

      I’m expecting two more Frywalls tomorrow, one for 10” and one for 7.5”. Love em. Much easier than cleaning up spatter

      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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      • Catseye3C Offline
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        #3

        Great minds. I too am ordering new kitchen things. A pastry brush -- made of silicon! I'm movin' on up! And a beautiful teal color. Also a new knife sharpener, same like the old one, an Accusharp. And a new smoke alarm because my old one broke bad and shrilled for NO GOOD REASON even after I cleaned its stupid face. And 9-volt batteries for same.

        Best for last, a diffuser for essential oils, and a sixpack of same: Sweet Dreams (frankencense, mayflower, sweet orange and lavender); Happy (clary sage, honeysuckle, chrysanthemum, kumquat); Immunity (ginger, rose, white tea, geranium); Calm Mind (jasmine, kumquat, peppermint, spearmint): Relax (blue campanula, chamomile, mangosteen, sandalwood), and Air Freshening (ylang-ylang, cherry blossom, sweet orange, peppermint).

        This is a new thing for me, that I've wanted to get into for a long time.

        EDITED TO ADD: And a new water bottle. After lengthy agonizing, I settled on fuscia.

        Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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        • 89th8 Offline
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          Hadn’t heard of the frywall. Looks good. We have a metal mesh splatter guard we put on top of the skillet to do the same general thing, but the frywall allows you to still access the food while cooking so that’s a plus.

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          • 89th8 Offline
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            My wife also loved Bombas socks, which were a shark tank thing. But so was Ring, so I guess some things go big time!

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              Fun trivia. Maybe I mentioned it before.

              After my MBA program a buddy and I took our invented idea and won a few business competitions with it, and actually got to round 4 of 6 of getting onto shark tank. We have passed initial screening, then phone interview, then packet for producers. Next round was a trip to LA for an in person pitch to be selected for the show.

              However, my friend just had a baby, and my wife was pregnant, and we honestly didn’t have the time to pursue that much further, so we scuttled the whole thing. Never even told the shark tank producer we were working with, we just closed up show and disconnected everything lol. Oh well, what could have been…

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              • MikM Away
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                “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                • 89th8 89th

                  Fun trivia. Maybe I mentioned it before.

                  After my MBA program a buddy and I took our invented idea and won a few business competitions with it, and actually got to round 4 of 6 of getting onto shark tank. We have passed initial screening, then phone interview, then packet for producers. Next round was a trip to LA for an in person pitch to be selected for the show.

                  However, my friend just had a baby, and my wife was pregnant, and we honestly didn’t have the time to pursue that much further, so we scuttled the whole thing. Never even told the shark tank producer we were working with, we just closed up show and disconnected everything lol. Oh well, what could have been…

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                  @89th said in Shark Tank Gadgets:

                  Fun trivia. Maybe I mentioned it before.

                  After my MBA program a buddy and I took our invented idea and won a few business competitions with it, and actually got to round 4 of 6 of getting onto shark tank. We have passed initial screening, then phone interview, then packet for producers. Next round was a trip to LA for an in person pitch to be selected for the show.

                  However, my friend just had a baby, and my wife was pregnant, and we honestly didn’t have the time to pursue that much further, so we scuttled the whole thing. Never even told the shark tank producer we were working with, we just closed up show and disconnected everything lol. Oh well, what could have been…

                  What was your business idea?

                  Education is extremely important.

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                  • HoraceH Horace

                    @89th said in Shark Tank Gadgets:

                    Fun trivia. Maybe I mentioned it before.

                    After my MBA program a buddy and I took our invented idea and won a few business competitions with it, and actually got to round 4 of 6 of getting onto shark tank. We have passed initial screening, then phone interview, then packet for producers. Next round was a trip to LA for an in person pitch to be selected for the show.

                    However, my friend just had a baby, and my wife was pregnant, and we honestly didn’t have the time to pursue that much further, so we scuttled the whole thing. Never even told the shark tank producer we were working with, we just closed up show and disconnected everything lol. Oh well, what could have been…

                    What was your business idea?

                    89th8 Offline
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                    @Horace in short, it was a keychain fob (Bluetooth low energy) you could attach to your kid’s backpack or keys, that would alert you when they arrived home (or left home) using a smart home hub as the central proximity point. The parent could configure the radius from the hub…10 meters or 100. Whatever.

                    You could also get an alert if wandering grandpa or even your dog leaves the house unexpectedly. The differentiators from alternatives on the market were that it did not require a smartphone, or GPS, or cell signal, or location tracking information for privacy. Just a simple, passive, “proximity alert” system without all fuss. Mainly for working parents who wanted to be notified when their kid came home from school.

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                    • 89th8 89th

                      @Horace in short, it was a keychain fob (Bluetooth low energy) you could attach to your kid’s backpack or keys, that would alert you when they arrived home (or left home) using a smart home hub as the central proximity point. The parent could configure the radius from the hub…10 meters or 100. Whatever.

                      You could also get an alert if wandering grandpa or even your dog leaves the house unexpectedly. The differentiators from alternatives on the market were that it did not require a smartphone, or GPS, or cell signal, or location tracking information for privacy. Just a simple, passive, “proximity alert” system without all fuss. Mainly for working parents who wanted to be notified when their kid came home from school.

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                      @89th said in Shark Tank Gadgets:

                      @Horace in short, it was a keychain fob (Bluetooth low energy) you could attach to your kid’s backpack or keys, that would alert you when they arrived home (or left home) using a smart home hub as the central proximity point. The parent could configure the radius from the hub…10 meters or 100. Whatever.

                      You could also get an alert if wandering grandpa or even your dog leaves the house unexpectedly. The differentiators from alternatives on the market were that it did not require a smartphone, or GPS, or cell signal, or location tracking information for privacy. Just a simple, passive, “proximity alert” system without all fuss. Mainly for working parents who wanted to be notified when their kid came home from school.

                      Cool. You know I predicted on the old board that you'd be rich someday. My prescience is amazing, but hey, if you just want to blow off all your opportunities, that's on you.

                      Education is extremely important.

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                      • HoraceH Horace

                        @89th said in Shark Tank Gadgets:

                        @Horace in short, it was a keychain fob (Bluetooth low energy) you could attach to your kid’s backpack or keys, that would alert you when they arrived home (or left home) using a smart home hub as the central proximity point. The parent could configure the radius from the hub…10 meters or 100. Whatever.

                        You could also get an alert if wandering grandpa or even your dog leaves the house unexpectedly. The differentiators from alternatives on the market were that it did not require a smartphone, or GPS, or cell signal, or location tracking information for privacy. Just a simple, passive, “proximity alert” system without all fuss. Mainly for working parents who wanted to be notified when their kid came home from school.

                        Cool. You know I predicted on the old board that you'd be rich someday. My prescience is amazing, but hey, if you just want to blow off all your opportunities, that's on you.

                        89th8 Offline
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                        89th
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                        @Horace who says I’m not rich? Anyway, gotta to go bed so I can be awaken by my kids at 1130 then 0430 then get up to work from 6-2

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                        • taiwan_girlT Online
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                          There was an article recently about Mark Cuban who said that with all of the businesses he invested in from the Shark Tank, he has mostly lost money. LOL

                          Overall Loss from Shark Tank Businesses

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