Nubrella On TV Show Shark Tank of ABC
One man has created a "nubrella" that keeps the rain out by surrounding him like a robot head; another has invested $60,000 in a bendable, build-able toy. A couple turns llama droppings into fertilizer. We also re-meet Robert Allison. Earlier, he rejected $1 million for his invention, which requires seatbelts to be locked before a car starts; we'll see how he's doing.
Kaufman was on the reality TV Show Shark Tank of ABC last Friday. In this show he described about his new invention, Nubrella. He said that he had just realized that the umbrella was not designed for the wind so that should be aerodynamic in shape. So wouldn’t it be good for a person to have an umbrella that would be hands free. He said that Nubrella is not ordinary umbrellas as it guarantees more protection to keep a person dry. It has changed the game of keeping yourself dry forever. With Nubrella people get home dry by using a protective bubble in the inclement weather. This protective bubble won’t blow away in the wind.
Just push the button and pull the handle towards you and nubrella will simply “pop” open. With nubrella’s patent pending “shoulder supports” nubrella simply rests on your shoulders and can be held with one finger. With nubrella’s clear transparent material there is no more need to tilt your umbrella down and quickly back up to see while fighting the elements. Just walk straight away and see where you are walking all of the time.

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