
A $1M Toilet Funnel Business?!
This episode dives into a patented bathroom innovation business that might just be the future of hygiene and dignity—yes, really!
This episode dives into a patented bathroom innovation business that might just be the future of hygiene and dignity—yes, really!
Business Listing - https://www.bizbuysell.com/Business-Opportunity/specialty-medical-product-that-converts-any-toilet-into-a-urinal/2311299/
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Episode Summary:
This episode analyzes a $1 million business listing for the "Euro Funnel"—a patented product that turns toilets into urinals for use in homes, hospitals, and senior care. They explore everything from its potential IP value to consumer appeal in potty training. With no financials disclosed, is this a mission-driven opportunity or just a plastic funnel?
🔑 Key Highlights:
- Breakdown of the Euro Funnel’s functionality and use cases
- The importance of financial disclosure in valuations
- Exploring alternative markets: senior care vs. toddler training
- Patent strength and the product’s design mechanics
- Best buyer profile: medical professionals or hustling entrepreneurs
- The team’s take on value-based vs. market-based pricing