Wall Doctor Shark Tank
The Wall Doctor on Shark Tank
If you’ve been paying attention to Shark Tank this year, you’ve probably noticed the Wall Doctor. This product is made and marketed by Spark Innovations. It costs around $2.50 to produce each of the four different products, and retails for between $4.99 and $6.99. While Mark Greiner didn’t make an offer for the Wall Doctor, it did appear on QVC.
Dr. Jim Lewis is the inventor of the Wall Rx
The Wall Rx is a kit that contains everything you need to patch small holes in drywall. The kits are inexpensive and save you time and money over hiring a handyman to repair the problem. They are sold in all Lowe’s stores, and Dr. Lewis says they have sold 90,000 units in the first year.
It was an accident at home that led to Dr. Lewis’s idea for the Wall Rx. He was trying to sell a product he developed for walls. He explains that he had a family member who was a drywall contractor and had been frustrated with the difficulty of doing the job.
Daymond offers $300,000 for a 15% stake and wants to make a licensing deal for the Wall RX. Lori offers $300,000 for a 20% stake and says the Wall Doctor RX could move to infomercials and QVC. Jim is a bit flabbergasted at these offers, but he convinces Robert to stay. He asks the Sharks to evaluate the product.
Wall Rx is a patch that can be bought from Lowe’s Home Improvement stores for less than $10. It can fix holes of all sizes, from tiny to larger ones. The patch material is applied to the wall in a similar fashion to a bandage. In the first year of Wall Rx’s sales, the product sold over 80,000 units. The inventor, Dr. Jim Lewis, is a forensic pathologist by trade, and has an engineering background. He had to get the product to market with limited resources, but has a friend who had experience drawing patent office drawings.
He is a forensic pathologist
In Shark Tank, a forensic pathologist is trying to make money from his product, Wall Doctor RX. He’s looking for a $150,000 investment and 10% of Wall RX sales. The product is a removable patch that can be used to repair holes in walls without the use of tools or skills. It’s sold as a kit that comes with a disc that goes over the hole and a patch material that can be applied to the wall. The product has already sold 80,000 units and is projected to make half a million dollars.
Wall Doctor RX’s inventor is a forensic pathologist named Dr. Jim Lewis. Lewis developed the product after being inspired by an accident in a home. He pitched the product to the Sharks on Shark Tank episode 13 and asked for $150,000 in exchange for a 10% stake in the company. His pitch is now on the fast track to success.
Dr. Jim Lewis is an expert in forensic pathology, and he has worked on murder cases, such as the O.J. Simpson trial. He also worked on the case of JonBenet Ramsey’s murder. Using his expertise in the field, Lewis has a successful track record. After a three-year trial, Lewis had fixed 400 holes in drywall. He eventually nailed it with his product, Wall Rx.
He invented it after a tree fell into a wall
The Wall Rx is a device that repairs holes in drywall. Invented by Jim Lewis, the Wall Rx is a quick, easy and inexpensive solution for a hole in drywall. Lewis got the idea after a tree fell into a wall in his home. He decided to bring his invention to Shark Tank, and was approached by four sharks.
The Wall Rx home repair kit was invented by a Chester County, Pennsylvania, resident who worked as a medical examiner. The kit contains a plastic disc, ranging from one to four inches in diameter, that goes over a hole in the wall. Lewis says the disc comes with a plaster-like substance that fills in the hole.
He is looking for a $150,000 investment
The Wall doctor shark tank is looking for a $150k investment to help him launch his new product. The XTorch solar-powered flashlight is a product developed by Gene and Keidy Palusky, who are currently looking for a partner to help them drive direct-to-consumer sales.
After launching Wall RX, Dr. Lewis is looking for $150,000 in funding, or 10% of Wall RX. He explains how his system works, showing Sharks the total cost of the materials used to patch drywall board. He also shows them a simpler system for applying patches, and invites them to test it for themselves. Lori Greiner demonstrates this new method by knocking a hole in the wall and applying a patch.
While many Shark Tank businesses fail, there are many examples of successful companies that have been successful. For example, one company, Prime 6, has been on the show for two seasons now. It produces charcoal made from recycled hardwood sawdust, and claims to be reusable. They asked for $150,000 and 10% equity in the business, and received a deal with Kevin O’Leary. They’ve been selling the product in 23 countries, generating over $1.2 million in international sales.
He has already received an international rights deal
The Wall Doctor shark tank has already received an international right deal, thanks to the international exposure and demand it has generated for the product. The product is already available in various retail locations, such as Amazon, QVC, and Walmart, and has already received a number of offers from potential investors. The product is also available for purchase on Wall RX.
Lewis is looking for a $150,000 investment, or about ten percent of the Wall RX business. He has two jobs: a full-time job as a forensic pathologist, and a full-time business. After a demonstration, he offers the Sharks $150,000 for no equity and international rights, and invites them to test the product out for themselves. Lori Greiner shows the Sharks how the product works, knocking a hole in the wall and applying the patch.
Wall RX was patented by Dr. Lewis, who was inspired to invent it after punching a hole in a wall. The product was sold to QVC and Lowes, which is now the world’s largest home improvement retailer. After a few years, Wall RX was purchased by Spark Innovations, LLC and rebranded as Wall Doctor. This company already has a history of acquiring Shark Tank brands.
His product is sold on QVC
The Wall Doctor is a product that is being sold on QVC. Originally manufactured by Spark Innovations, the Wall Doctor costs between $2.50 and $4.99. The company plans to sell the product on QVC and in overseas markets. Its founder, Dr. Jim Lewis, previously worked as a DNA specialist for NBC. One time, he hung some Christmas decorations and discovered that they had cracked. He called a handyman to fix it, but his bill was too high. He then developed a system that would not crack his drywall board and save him a lot of money. He then invited Shark Lori Greiner to test the product. The Sharks were impressed and Jim was able to convince them to try it out.
The Wall Doctor was a popular product on QVC. It has been selling well and has been featured on multiple television shows. However, it’s a bit more expensive than the average Shark Tank item. The company has been making millions of dollars and has made a distribution deal with an expensive high-end retailer.
His product has been acquired by Spark Innovations
The Wall Doctor shark tank has been a fixture on the Shark Tank since the first season began three years ago, and now it has a new owner. Spark Innovations is a consumer products holding company and innovation incubator located in American Fork, Utah. Its mission is to provide venture capital and operating assistance for emerging brands. The company is a frequent partner of ABC’s Shark Tank series and currently holds such brands as ScreenMend, Wall Doctor, Illumibowl, and CoverGrip.
Spark Innovations acquired Wall RX, a do-it-yourself drywall repair tool that can repair holes in walls in 60 seconds. This innovative product restores the strength of a wall, allowing it to support up to 50 lbs of weight. It is also available at hardware stores and Amazon.
Wall Rx has sold over 90,000 units since its debut on the Shark Tank. The Sharks were impressed by the product and were eager to acquire the company. Soon afterward, they were approached by Lowe’s, who have since carried the Wall Rx brand across their 1700 stores.