Episode
Shark Tank: Episode 10
Overview
A high-performance problem-solver; a DNA test that aids in medical research; a high-tech solution for a common chore; a man encourages girls to study coding and technology; a returning entrepreneur showcases his improved home security product.
Details
- Series
- Shark Tank
- Season
- Season 9
- Episode
- Episode 10
- Air date
- 2017-11-12
- Runtime
- 42 min
Episode context
Episode 10 is Episode 10 in Season 9 of Shark Tank. It aired on 2017-11-12. The runtime is 42 min.
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Episode 9
An automatic dog potty system that wraps and then seals the waste to maintain a clean and odor-free home from an entrepreneur in Chicago, Illinois; two entrepreneurs from Phoenix, Arizona, designed an app to make tipping easier; twin entrepreneurs from Sacramento, California, hope to make the world of pickup basketball much simpler; and an invention that absorbs moisture and deodorizes sweaty sports gear from an entrepreneur in Ashburn, Virginia.
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