Some people will never understand that Kevin is playing on a different level. Barbara: “isn’t that against the rules?” Kevin, without looking at her: “there are no rules.”
@@OryginTech i always thought it was you cant leave the tank with lower than asking (so i thought thats a lower valuation) but thanks for the correction
@@OryginTechHUGE MEATY 17 INCH KOK SNAKES DOWN A WOMAN'S YOGA PANTS TO THE KNEE. EVERYONE IN THE YOGA CLASS COULD SEE THE BULGE AND THE KOK OUTLINE IN HER YOGA PANTS. WOMAN WHIPS OUT KOK IN YOGA CLASS
"I lost my entire family this year and caught my wife cheating on me then my house burnt down which inspired me to create this product." Kevin: let's talk sales
i'm not a fan of the idea. Something that will end up at Big Lots or Ollie's but i wish the guys luck. It is a decent idea but seems like it needs something.
He is very funny and can definitely take jokes thrown at him, but damn his constant interruptions drive me crazy!! Also hate it when he chimes in as if he is the show's host and sums up the offers and pressures the person to decide when he hasn't even made an offer!!!
She didn't *give* it away. She invested $10,000 for 25% of a company currently valued at $250,000. So she hasn't made a ton but she's made at least 5 times what she put in. That's hardly a gift.
@X Y not sure it just says deal fell through after the tank, it happens with more deals than u think if u Google it gives u a bit info but does say company is still going and valued at half a million
Sometimes info comes out after the deal is made that causes it to fall through or sometimes the entrepreneurs themselves pull out. They feel pressured to say yes on air, but then they get cold feet when it’s time to sign the paperwork.
Lori getting the Handy Pan is perfect. I think its kinda weird but the patent could go far. All different size pots and pans, oh my!!! Amazing deal for her. $10K and she gets 20%. And the two guys seem super chill. Well played!!!!
@@calanhorsman6817 Are you kidding me? There is a huge need for it. My wife instantly wanted to find it and buy it as soon as they showed it. It is crazy to me that this has not been invented before.
@@crw662 as someone who loves cooking and runs a catering business, I have never had a need for this in my life. I'm pretty sure it'll also leak down the side of the pan and end up on the hob, useless product.
@@calanhorsman6817 As someone who is not a professional cook but has to cook at home, this would be a huge help. It’s also great for my wife who always struggles to drain meat because it’s so heavy. This would allow her to have morale control even with the weight. It’s a genius product.
I love how Mark made the the last two guys wait before either giving them an offer or letting them get out without a deal. Such liars when they said that they came on the show with the target of getting a deal with Lori and Rohan, all they wanted was a deal with Mark.
Kevin is def my favorite shark he’s so funny 😂 But he can be emotional and be touched with peoples stories but he doesn’t let his emotions mess with his money that’s why he’s so successful . He’s a genuine straight forward man .
At the very least, I now grasp the concept of leverage. Creating wealth and financial freedom isn't as tough as many people believe. Building wealth and remaining financially stable indefinitely is a lot easier with the appropriate information. Participating in financial programs and products is the only true approach to make a high income and remain affluent indefinitely.
I get that the HandyPan inventors were looking for a strategic partner, but $10k for 20% is ridiculously low. The only one who didn't see the value in it was Kevin.
I like Mark so much. Every episode I watch, he excellent. Last deal, come on... They are sharks, and they are fighting around this guys like chickens. Only Mark keeps his dignity there. Great guy, great businessman.
My only thing is about the last pitch with the knives. Their sales were only about 130k. And asked for 400k for 15%. Or did I miss something? Lol idk. It was a cool business though.
Lori was the most practical and rational person in the room, I think Mark was too, and just enjoying the pan guys presence, and talking. He was definitly going to take the flyer with 10k if Lori didn't. Kevin and Robert looked like complaint AssHats in this pitch with the pan guys. Grilling them and forgetting that they only asked for 10k for 20%, a 50k valuation, I mean come on. Kevin and Robert treating them like they were failing on all levels and this thing is useless and you havent done anything, blah blah blah. They didn't ask for a million dollars, so lighten up. Regardless, Lori was the best shark for this product anyway. They will hit this thing out of the park.
Stores wouldn't want to post the sharpening business. It either means their knives are dull and need sharpening. OR, consumer may just get their old knives sharpened instead of purchasing.
Honestly I think those pan guys planned this strategically. On purpose they didn't spend enough time promoting the product and they don't even use Amazon ffs ! While at same time them got decent jobs so got money coming in from that, and all they focused was on producing the final product and patenting it well thanks to the lawyer guy, which comes in handy. Now, to sell they just went on shark tank asking for 10k which isn't enough only for production they will use that 10k the rest promotion Lori will do it because they just got a QVC experienced shark. The product itself is a problem fixer I can't remember how many times I had to drain fat or water from pan while cooking meat or pasta. They basically sold a stake of their company for pretty much free and got Lori in exchange well done
The pan concept seems cool. But after you drain oil or whatever, now you will have oil or whatever dripping down the side of the pan. So now you have an even more mess.
You have a job, your back is not against the wall. I get wanting commitment, but I think a back up is reasonable too. If the business fails, the sharks lose money, but the entrepreneur would lose everything with that advise.