The 11 Absolute Best Products From Shark Tank Season 10 (2019)

by | Jan 27, 2019

Shark Tank Season 10 products are some of the best in the history of the show.

So how many of these products did Mr. Wonderful want to take behind the barn and shoot?

You’re about to find out!

 


Shark Tank Season 10’s Best New Products


1. FinalStraw – Eco-Friendly Reusable Straw (Asked for $625,000 for 5% Equity)

 

 

Sorry sea turtles.

Mr. Wonderful couldn’t stomach a $12.5 million valuation for this environmentally friendly reusable straw.

Despite an offer of $625,000 for 10% equity, FinalStraw left The Tank without a deal.

This comes after FinalStraw raised $1.9 million on Kickstarter in 2018.

 

FinalStraw
Season 10, Episode 1 — no deal.

 

 

2. Cupboard Pro – Detachable Cutting Board (Asked for $100,000 for 20% Equity)

 

 

I’m not crying, YOU’RE CRYING!

This tear-jerking episode featured three kids pitching their late dad’s idea for an eco-friendly cutting board with a detachable section for food waste.

I know one thing for sure, kids. Your dad would be proud.

Fast fact: They sold over $1 million in product during the first 18 hours after the show aired.

 

Cupboard Pro
Season 10, Episode 3 — $100,000 for 20% equity (all 5 Sharks)

 

 

3. Moki Car Door Step (Asked for $150,000 for 5% Equity)

 

 

Now if you ask me, I’m 6’2.

If you asked my doctor, though?

He’d say I’m 5’10.

Either way, ANYBODY who’s not playing in the NBA could use the Moki Car Door Step.

It makes unloading items from your car rack insanely easy.

This episode was pretty crazy…

Daymond actually bought their entire company for a cool $3 million!

 

Moki Car Door Step
Season 10, Episode 9 — $3 million for 100% equity (Daymond John)

 

 

 

4. AquaPaw Pet Bathing Tool (Asked for $200,000 for 10% Equity)

 

 

Giving a dog a bath is about as easy as getting Mila Kunis to go on a date with you.

But AquaPaw is a true game-changer for pet owners.

These guys left The Tank without a deal because they kept trying to negotiate with a painful lack of leverage.

It was like watching a guy with a squirt gun standing in front of a tank shouting, “YOU BETTER STOP, OR ELSE!”

 

AquaPaw Pet Bathing Tool
Season 10, Episode 10 — no deal.

 

 

5. Yumble – Healthy Meal Delivery Service for Kids (Asked for $500,000 for 6% Equity)

 

 

When I was a kid my mom would cut up a hot dog, throw it in the microwave, and call it lunch.

Which is probably why I weighed just as much as a 5th grader as I do now.

Now, though? Kids are eatin’ GOOD!

Which is why the Sharks were all over Yumble’s healthy meal delivery service in the 8th episode of Shark Tank Season 10.

 

Yumble Kids Meal Delivery
Season 10, Episode 8 — $500,000 for 6% equity (Bethenny Frankel)

 

 

6. WISP Cleaning System – The One-Hand Dustpan & Broom (Asked for $500,000 for 10% Equity)

 

 

Cleaning with a normal broom is about as effective as running a marathon in rain boots.

Why?

Because normal brooms suck.

WISP helps you pick up every last bit of dirt with ease.

Too bad they got to cute with Mr. Wonderful and he withdrew his offer.

 

WISP Cleaning System
Season 10, Episode 5 — no deal.

 

 

7. Bear Bowl – Folding Outdoor Cook Pot (Asked for $100,000 for 25% Equity)

 

 

As Michael Scott will tell you, thriving in the great outdoors isn’t always easy.

Unless you have the Bear Bowl, a lightweight, foldable alternative to bulky camping cookers.

It sets up in seconds and can be taken literally ANYWHERE on Earth.

 

Bear Bowl
Season 10, Episode 1 — $100,000 for 25% equity (Jamie Siminoff)

 

 

8. Butter Cloth Shirts – Insanely Comfortable Button-ups (Asked for $250,000 for 10% Equity)

 

 

The days of wearing suits and ties to the office are long gone, baby.

And these more casual dress shirts look great and fit like an absolute dream.

The video above does a wonderful job of condensing one of the most entertaining presentations of Shark Tank Season 10 into two minutes of action.

 

Butter Cloth Shirts
Season 10, Episode 4 — $250,000 for 25% equity (Robert Herjavec)

 

 

9. Ski-Z Ski Roller – Easily Roll Your Skis To The Slope (Asked for $50,000 for 15% Equity)

 

 

“I love hauling my skis from the car to the slope!” -No one ever

Nobody likes carrying skis to the car after a long day on the slopes.

So the team behind Ski-Z said, “Hell, why carry your skis when you could ROLL them?!”

We couldn’t agree more.

 

Ski-Z Ski Roller
Season 10, Episode 7 — $50,000 for 25% equity (Barbara Corcoran)

 

 

10. BottleKeeper – Stainless Steel Beer Bottle Koozie (Asked for $1 Million for 5% Stake)

 

 

Ok, full disclosure here…

I thinkkkkkkk some of the Amazon reviews on this one may be fake.

Now I’m no Sherlock Holmes, but they just don’t past the smell test.

But they did get a $1 million deal on Shark Tank which is far from easy to do.

So did the Sharks get duped?!

 

BottleKeeper
Season 10, Episode 6 — $1 million for 5% equity (Mark Cuban & Lori Greiner)

 

 

11. Cave Shake – Ready to Drink Shakes That Are Keto, Paleo, & Vegan Friendly (Asked for $250,000 for 20% Equity)

 

 

Hold up…

One product that’s Keto, Paleo AND Vegan?

It’s a gosh darn miracle.

Wait, now I want a cheeseburger.

 

Cave Shake
Season 10, Episode 4 — $250,000 million for 20% equity (Charles Barkley)

 

 


 

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