PitchMen (original name: But Wait...There's More)[1] is a docudrama television program produced for the Discovery Channel in the United States.
DualSaw – a dual-bladed circular saw with blades that revolve in opposing directions allowing a cleaner cut without kickback.
– An odor removing spray that claims to be non-toxic and environmentally friendly The Vertical Grill – A small folding grill-like grate for grilling food Spot Sucker – a stain remover developed by a teenage high school student that removes stains by way of a vacuum sucking the cleanser through fabric Heel Stick (Marketed as Heel Tastic) – balm designed to treat dry cracked skin on a person's foot GrabIt – a drill bit designed to remove broken or stripped screws by cutting a new hole into the screw and extracting it using a second bit Tool Band-It – a strap that fits around the arm and contains Neodymium magnets to keep tools attached and easy to reach.
[6] Starting September 2, 2010, Discovery Channel has removed PitchMen from its regular Thursday night at 9 p.m. slot without any explanation.
A Marine puts his innovative flashlight to the test, while an inventor tries to pass on his father's legacy with a product that could save lives.
After an exhaustive search, Sully finds a teenage inventor who developed the Select-A-Wrench, a multi-wrench tool that allows for multiple wrench sizes in one unit.
Sully then enlists help from a veteran duo of inventors to tweak the teenager's idea to gain a patent of his own.
Sully teams up with an LA radio host to find the next great invention and discovers a young inventor who made millions during the dot com boom and is now searching for another purpose in life.
Sully and assistant Kennedy head to a Chicago home and houseware convention to hear some sometimes crazy pitches for the "next big thing", including an easy stringer and a tater tornado.
A man's desire to make his wife's life easier leads to a sharp food wrap invention.
A young inventor hooks Sully with a collapsing trashcan, but a manufacturing short-cut may destroy the product's future.
An inventor also hooks Sully's heart with a fitness tool a man invents to save his best friend's life.
A fighter pilot pitches his new fitness tool, and a friend comes out of his own pitchman retirement with "Flippin Sticks."
On July 1, 2009, as a tribute to the late Billy Mays, the Discovery Channel aired an all-day marathon of PitchMen leading up to the show's season finale.