Extreme Fliers are the world’s first remote controlled helicopter and car all in one, and featured on BBC’s Dragons Den.
Inventor Vernon Kerswell from Manchester is looking for an investment of £75,000 for a 15% stake in his Extreme Fliers business. Vernon has already had some success earlier with his Terror Wasp remote controlled toy which was featured on Something for the Weekend.
We’ll have the decision by the Dragon’s from the Den, once it’s been broadcast tonight on TV.
Good luck Vernon.
The Terror Wasp remote controlled toy was featured on the gadget section of BBC2’s Something For The Weekend show and Tim Lovejoy loved it.
Having seen many gadgets and remote controlled flying machines on Something for the Weekend, Tim was very impressed on just how easy it was to fly and control the Terror Wasp.
Unlike other remote control flying toys, the Terror Wasp uses twin rotor blades which enables it to have better balance and increased stability, as well being able to hover in the air.
The lightweight Wasp shaped body uses an inbuilt battery which recharges in minutes directly from the handset and features a new easy-fitting charging pin compared to a tiny socket. The Terror Wasp is also so stable that you can take off and land in the palm of your hand.
Terror Wasp is the brainchild of Vernon Kerswell from Manchester. Terror Wasp is available from his company called, Extreme Fliers priced at just £24.99
Order online at Extreme Fliers
Video of Terror Wasp on BBC2’s Something For The Weekend Show
The Physicool Cooling Bandages were seen on BBC2’s Dragons Den last night and successfully managed to secure investment. Kay Russell secured £100,000 investment from Deborah Meaden for a 30% stake in Kay’s Physicool business, who initially was offering a 20% stake.
Physicool Cooling Bandages are a unique reusable medical bandage for injuries that combine cooling with compression, to reduce swelling and quickly stop any discomfort.
Rather than putting cold onto the injury the Physicool bandages draw the heat out by using rapid evaporation techniques.
What makes the Physicool Cooling Bandage so unique, is that it’s reusable with the additional bottles of recharging coolant and lasts for up to 2 hours.
The Physicool Bandage was launched at the London Marathon, where it received plenty of support and is now considered an essential piece of any sports persons kit.
Not only is the Physicool limited to sports, the bandage is also ideal for multiple uses around the home and even for racehorses.
With no need for refrigeration, it’s perfect for trips away and holidays too, making it perfect for a travel first aid kit and to aid with sunburns or injuries.