![]() Sara says she can’t invest due to the financial situation she’s out. Lifetime profits are just $50,000 and he has $300,000 worth of inventory. He has $3.3 million in lifetime sales, but he’s sunk $2.1 million of his own money into the business and he lost $600,000 last year (2017). He demonstrates his broom and Barbara and Lori come onstage to try it out. Will a Shark get a handle on this hugely profitable product? Wisp Company InformationĮben enters the Shark Tank seeking $500,000 for 10% equity. It’s a true evolutionary step for the broom and dustpan, so much so it’s an Amazon best seller! Dobson hopes to sweep into the Shark Tank and get a Shark to invest. He created the Wisp in 2012 and used the same type of bristles from his golf green brush. He’s an avid golfer and his first invention, approved by the USGA, was a special bristle brush for cleaning debris off the golf green. ![]() The 90 degree bristles on the broom assure a “clean sweep” every time.ĭobson is no stranger to inventing. Wisp’s design allows for maneuverability in tight spaces, too. The Wisp also has a telescoping handle which extends over four feet so you can get to out of the way places. There’s even a built-in cleaning comb in the dustpan to get the hair and dust off the broom. The broom has electrostatic bristles that trap dust and pet hair while still sweeping up the big stuff. The dustpan is designed to sit flat on the floor and is held in place by your foot to keep it from moving. Eben Dobson hopes to clean up with the Wisp, his revolutionary broom/dustpan combo, in Shark Tank episode 1006. ![]()
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