Lid Lifters

Lid Lifters

Deal

A labour-saving device for lifting wheelie bin lids

Best known from its Dragons’ Den appearance, Lid Lifters is a a labour-saving device for lifting wheelie bin lids in Season 7, and walked out with a deal.

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From the show

The Dragons’ Den pitch

£50K
Asked for
50%
Offered equity
£100K
Sought valuation
Deal amount
Deal equity
Deal valuation

Lawrence Webb and Frank Drewett walked into the Den in Season 7, Episode 3 in the episode that aired 29 July 2009. Lid Lifters, the a labour-saving device for lifting wheelie bin lids, pitched in the Home & Lifestyle category, one of 32 home & lifestyle businesses to brave the Den across all 21 seasons.

On the carpet, the number was £50,000 for a 50% stake, which valued the company at £100K.

A deal was struck.

Lid Lifters was one of 72 businesses to pitch in Season 7, where 15 deals got done. In the Home & Lifestyle category overall, roughly 94% of pitches have landed a dragon across the show's history.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I buy Lid Lifters?

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Did Lid Lifters get a deal on Dragons’ Den?

Yes. Lid Lifters closed a deal.

What season of Dragons’ Den was Lid Lifters on?

Lid Lifters appeared in Season 7, Episode 3, which aired 29 July 2009.

How much was Lid Lifters asking for on Dragons’ Den?

The founders asked for £50,000 for 50% of the company, a £100K valuation.

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