‘Shark Tank’: Where To Buy Pick-Up Bricks
A new Shark Tank is on ABC tonight after skipping the last couple of weeks for the Thanksgiving holiday. With the new episode, there are some great new products offered, including one that could be a lifesaver for parents out there. This product is the Pick-Up Bricks and makes cleaning up LEGO pieces easier than ever.
Here is a look at Pick-Up Bricks from Shark Tank and where you can buy it.
What are Pick-Up Bricks on Shark Tank?
Pick-Up Bricks is a device that makes cleaning up LEGO pieces easier than ever. Any parent who has a child who loves LEGO knows that the pieces can clutter up the floor when the kid is building his new master designs. Parents also know how bad it hurts to step on a LEGO piece or try to maneuver around a batch of them. The Pick-Up Bricks device is a vacuum made to clear up LEGO pieces.
Pick-Up Bricks is a small vacuum that not only makes LEGO clean-up easy but also makes it fun for kids to learn to clean up their rooms. It has a clear top so the kids can see the toys being sucked up into the machine. The vacuum can pick up over 1,000 toy bricks per minute and is designed to store away easily. It also has a patented system that separates the LEGO bricks from dirt, dust, and pet hair, so they don’t combine. This cleans the toys as it sucks them in.
It is also safe to use and is cordless with a rechargeable battery. It is strong enough to suck up LEGO pieces, but not too much to be a danger to kids. Aurora and Steve Weinstock created the machine after having three kids of their own. It has since received promotion from the Daily Mail, The Sun, and The Today Show.
Where to buy Pick-Up Bricks from Shark Tank
Anyone who wants to learn more about Pick-Up Bricks after seeing it on Shark Tank just needs to visit the company website at pickupbricks.com. The website has a section with their story, the products, the company policies, and even reviews of the product.
Pick-Up Bricks costs $69.30 (the regular price is $99). This sale price is for the holidays. The website also showcases the patent-pending technology that separates dirt and dust from the LEGO pieces for more sanitary for kids and adults to use. It is also available on Amazon for $105.99.
There is also a link to collaborate with the company at the bottom of the website.
Does Pick-Up Bricks sound like a life-saver for parents? Is this something that the Sharks should have invested in? Is it something you might want for yourself? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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