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Target broom
Target broom




They literally have a business that makes products and gets them on big retail store shelves. What I don’t get is why these guys are in the Tank at all. When we clean up, we usually sweep or use the Swiffer, then we vacuum up the leftover debris. We have no carpet in our house except for a small area rug in the living room. Hopefully, a Shark will clean up and invest in this new household gadget. They claim it can replace a vacuum for homes with solid surface flooring. At $9, it’s more expensive than a broom, but cheaper than a vacuum. No more dust pan lines! It’s powered by a long lived, rechargeable lithium battery. That turns on the vacuum which sucks the dirt into a cannister.

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You simply sweep your dirt and debris into a pile and apply pressure to the attached vacuum arm.

target broom

They’re hoping a Shark can help them some more when they pitch the product in episode 1309.Įssentially, Vabroom eliminates the need for a dust pan. They got it going with Kickstarter and IndieGoGo campaigns that raised over $150,000 back in 2019. Now, they’re bringing their own product to market. To date, they’ve worked with clients to get their products into stores like Petco, Walmart, Target, Bed Bath and Beyond, Walgreens and more. Trevor and John are principles at Enhanced Innovations, a company that is “a manufacturer and distributor of innovative, user-centered product solutions.” That means they design and market cool products. The guys have a lot of experience bringing products to market.

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Trevor Lambert and John Vadnais hope to clean up in the Shark Tank with Va-Broom, their broom with a mini vacuum attachment, in Shark Tank episode 1309.






Target broom