Techno Deck

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Wheel ramps made from recycled tyres

Best known from its Dragons’ Den appearance, Techno Deck is a wheel ramps made from recycled tyres in Season 1, where it won fans even without landing a deal.

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From the show

The Dragons’ Den pitch

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Simon Gasgoyne and Nigel Williams walked into the Den in Season 1, Episode 6 in the episode that aired 8 February 2005. Techno Deck, the wheel ramps made from recycled tyres, pitched in the Green & CleanTech category, one of 34 green & cleantech businesses to brave the Den across all 21 seasons.

The dragons passed, and Techno Deck left without a deal. That's not always the end of the story. Some of Dragons’ Den's most successful companies were rejected on air and grew anyway, using the exposure (the "Dragons’ Den effect") to drive sales the dragons missed out on.

Techno Deck was one of 61 businesses to pitch in Season 1, where 8 deals got done. In the Green & CleanTech category overall, roughly 38% of pitches have landed a dragon across the show's history.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I buy Techno Deck?

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Did Techno Deck get a deal on Dragons’ Den?

No. Techno Deck pitched the dragons but left Season 1 without a deal.

What season of Dragons’ Den was Techno Deck on?

Techno Deck appeared in Season 1, Episode 6, which aired 8 February 2005.

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