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In an update notice Mr.Robinhood makes investing simple with their mobile app. With a shiny new website, new social media accounts, and a redesigned product, Panell hopes to cash in on the constant demand for the Sweep Easy as Shark Tank continues to live on in syndication. The product is still for sale for customers who want to reduce strain on their backs when cleaning up household messes.Īfter a few years of inactivity and limited (or no) availability, Panell reintroduced the Sweep Easy in the spring of 2017. Today, the Sweep Easy social media sites appear to be abandoned, with no new posts since 2012. Fewer than 50% of the deals struck on camera in the Shark Tank make it to completion. He leaves the Tank slightly bloodied, but triumphant. Under pressure, Panell accepts John and Harrington’s offer, $80,000 for 25%. John reduces his offer to $70,000 for 30% if Panell leaves to call his wife. O’Leary offers to talk to Panell’s wife, giving him a hard sell. Panell wants to call his wife, but the Sharks push him for an answer. Together, they match Herjavec’s offer $80,000 for 25%. Daymond John offers to go in with Kevin Harrington. Robert Herjavec speaks up, making an offer for $80,000 for a 25%. Harrington wants more control, not a partner. O’Leary tries to bring Harrington in on his deal. She doesn’t believe Panell can carry through the business. He makes an offer of $75,000, for 30% reminding the other Sharks that he “branded a stinking pair of jeans globally,” and claiming he’ll do the same for the brooms. There’s blood in the water and the Sharks are in a bidding war.īarbara Corcoran is out. He believes Panell wants to run the business himself. Harrington says he has licensing contacts as well, but he also has television contacts. Before Harrington can make an offer, O’Leary ups his offer. He explains that licensing represents about 30-40% of the income Panell can make with direct sales, which is his area of expertise. He’s willing to give Panell $40,000 for a 20% stake. He’s interested in licensing the product. Panell envisions selling his product in retail spaces. He believes that the product alone could become a $100 million business. Kevin Harrington disagrees with the idea.
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Panell wants to do both – license the Sweep Easy and sell licensing for the product. He was a stay-at-home dad for three years. Herjavec and Kevin O’Leary want to talk about licensing the product to existing broom manufacturers. Robert Herjavec wants to try the product. He demonstrates the extendable scraper, removing cereal, yogurt, and other materials off sample pieces of floor. Panell comes into the Shark Tank seeking $40,000, in return for a 25% equity stake. Will the Sharks be impressed with Panell’s product? Will he sink to the bottom of the Shark Tank, or make a clean sweep with his new twist on an old broom? Sweep Easy Shark Tank Recap All claim they would purchase the product, but as yet, he has no purchase orders.
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Working in his garage, he’s come up with a prototype and approached schools, movie theaters, and other markets.

He invented the Sweep Easy to alleviate the need to bend down to scrub and scrape messes before they can be swept up. His experience raising three children has led him to believe that there must be an easier way for dealing with the crusty, sticky, stuck-on messes that come with raising small children. Shane Panell, a stay-at-home Dad from Arizona, comes to the Shark Tank in episode 205 with his product, the Sweep Easy.
