After recounting his story, Peter Jones thought Gillett deserved a break and happily made him an offer of investment. A hands-free gizmo that collects dust and debris when drilling. Modern-day vacuum cleaners are already pretty clever, but Alan Gillett wants to make them even smarter with his XtraHand vacuum attachment. Read more: Our pick of the best coffee subscription services The standard collection costs £7.99 and comes with a bag of coffee based on your tastes and brewing preferences, while the exclusive collection costs £10.99 and comes with rarer, more complex coffees.Ī weekly subscription gets you an average of 15 coffees per week, a fortnightly subscription gets you seven coffees per week and a monthly subscription gets you three coffees per week. There are two collections and each comes with one bag of coffee. It’s different from most coffee subscription services, which send you a different selected coffee each month without the personalisation element. When you rate your coffees, Beans Coffee Club will learn your preferences for next time and provide you with beans that are more and more suited to your taste. You’ll then receive freshly roasted coffee in an eco-friendly letterbox package weekly, fortnightly or monthly. You take a seven-question quiz that matches coffee to your taste and brewing profile. Launched in 2019, Beans Coffee Club is a tailored subscription service that delivers a selection of bespoke roasted-to-order coffee from award-winning independent roasters, directly to your door. The pair brewed up a mug full of investment from two dragons, in the form of Deborah Meaden and Steven Bartlett, who were full of praise for the genius idea and the tech behind the product. Richard and Fiona Jones walked into the den hoping to wake up the dragons with their coffee club subscription service. Founder Lobo was awarded an MBE for services to Older People, particularly during Covid-19 for his work with onHand. Missions, as they’re called in the app, result in trees being planted, Your organisation doesn’t need to be affiliated either, as you can sign up as an individual. You can also take climate change pledges and earn badges. Launched in 2019, onHand is an on-demand platform that engages individuals or teams of employees in doing social good in their local communities or for the environment. Volunteers registered with onHand (who have full DBS checks) do things such as help people shop, run to the dry-cleaners, collect deliveries, have a chat on the phone and do some gardening. Described as exceptional, it was no wonder he walked out of the den with four dragons on board, after some hard-nosed negotiating. ![]() Tech entrepreneur Sanjay Lobo walked into the den with an innovative product: an app that digitises the act of doing good for your local community and the environment.
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