Gift Guide
Shark Tank Gifts Under $30 (2026 Stocking Stuffers)
Small, affordable Shark Tank products built for stockings and grab bags, every one a real deal from the show and still selling today.
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Not every gift needs a big box under the tree. Stockings and grab-bag exchanges call for small, cheap, and genuinely useful, and Shark Tank has produced plenty of products built exactly for that price point: kitchen fixes, hair gadgets, and bathroom novelties that started small and stayed small on purpose.
These 13 picks are real Shark Tank deals, still selling today, and every one of them is a compact, budget-friendly gift rather than a centerpiece present. Grab two or three for a stocking that doesn't feel like an afterthought.
Cheap doesn't mean forgettable here. Every product below made it through a real pitch and a real negotiation on national television, which is more scrutiny than most stocking-stuffer aisle items ever get. We've listed the season each one aired in, along with what the founders asked for versus what they actually walked away with, so you can see the negotiation behind each small item and not just the finished product on the shelf.
We kept the list to products that are genuinely small in both size and price, the kind of thing you'd grab as an add-on rather than plan a whole gift around. A few, like Beard King and Blinger, lean novelty. Others, like Safe Grabs and Rinseroo, are the kind of small household fix that a recipient will end up using far more often than the giver expects. Between the two types, most people on a gift list have at least one item here that fits them specifically.

1. Scrub Daddy
Season 4 · $200K deal with Lori Greiner
The single most obvious stocking stuffer in the whole Shark Tank catalog. Small, cheap, and used constantly, it's the safest pick on this list. The founder asked for $100,000 for 10% in Season 4 and closed at $200,000 for 20% once Lori Greiner saw the sales numbers behind the smiley-face sponge.
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2. Squatty Potty
Season 6 · $350K deal with Lori Greiner
The classic bathroom stool that started as a joke gift and became a genuine staple. It's small to wrap and one of the more affordable products to ever come out of the Tank. Founders Bobby and Judy Edwards asked for $350,000 for 5% and settled with Lori Greiner at the same amount for 10%, doubling the equity to close the deal.
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3. Night Cap
Season 12 · $60K deal with Lori Greiner
A hair scrunchie that flips into a drink cover for parties and pools. Light, small, and easy to toss into a stocking without it looking like an afterthought. Founders Shirah and Michael Benarde asked for $60,000 for 20% and closed the same amount for 25% with Lori Greiner in Season 12.
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4. Good Hangups
Season 8 · $100K deal with Lori Greiner
A small pack of magnetic strips for hanging string lights, wreaths, or photos without nail holes. Cheap enough to grab a few packs for different people. The pitch asked for $100,000 for 10% and closed at $100,000 for 15% with Lori Greiner.
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5. Safe Grabs
Season 8 · $75K deal with Lori Greiner
Silicone kitchen mats that double as trivets, jar openers, and pot holders. An inexpensive, genuinely useful add-on for anyone who cooks. The Texas-based founders asked for $75,000 for 12% and gave up more equity, 25%, to close with Lori Greiner for the same amount.
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6. Bunny Eyez
Season 15 · $200K deal with Daymond John
Reading glasses that tilt up and flip open, built for people who lose their glasses fifty times a day. Compact, affordable, and a little clever. Founders Jenny Hutt, Stacy Fritz, and Andrea Gluck asked for $200,000 for 10% and closed at the same amount for double the equity, 20%, with Daymond John.
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7. Blinger
Season 15 · $200K deal with Barbara Corcoran
A hair gem tool that clips small gems into hair for a quick sparkle look. A fun, small-format gift for a kid, niece, or teenager. Sisters Angie and Cambria Cella asked for $200,000 for 5% and closed the same dollar amount for 25% equity with Barbara Corcoran.
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8. Beard King
Season 7 · $100K deal with Lori Greiner
A shaving bib that catches trimmed facial hair before it hits the sink. A novelty stuffer for the guy who's impossible to shop for. The pitch asked for $100,000 for 20% and closed at the same amount for a much larger 45% stake, one of the steeper equity trades on this list, with Lori Greiner.
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9. Pete And Pedro
Season 7 · $100K deal with Barbara Corcoran
Men's hair styling products in travel-friendly sizes, an easy small add-on for a guy's stocking that doesn't feel like an afterthought. The Georgia-based brand asked for $100,000 for 10% and closed the deal at those exact terms with Barbara Corcoran.
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10. Rinseroo
Season 16 · $343K deal with Lori Greiner
A slip-on hose attachment that turns any tub or sink faucet into a sprayer for washing pets or rinsing hair. Small, cheap, and solves a real annoyance. Founders Lisa and Jake Lane asked for $343,000 for 5% in Season 16 and closed at those same terms with Lori Greiner.
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11. Grace & Lace
Season 5 · $88K deal with Barbara Corcoran
Knitted boot socks that peek out over boots, a cozy and affordable stuffer for anyone who layers up all winter. Founders Rick and Melissa Hinnant asked for $175,000 for 10% and closed at half that amount, $87,500, for the same 10% with Barbara Corcoran.
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12. The Sleep Styler
Season 8 · $75K deal with Lori Greiner
Soft overnight hair rollers that pack flat and cost little. A small, practical beauty gift that doesn't need an outlet or a mirror. The pitch asked for $75,000 for 20% and closed at the same amount for 25% equity with Lori Greiner.
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13. Foot Cardigan
Season 7 · $250K deal with Mark Cuban + Troy Carter
A single month of this sock-of-the-month subscription makes a low-cost gift that still feels like a surprise when it shows up in the mail. It asked for $250,000 for 10% and closed at $250,000 for 20%, with Mark Cuban and Troy Carter both coming in on the deal.
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A few notes before you check out
These are all small, lightweight items, so shipping tends to be fast and cheap, which matters if you're buying at the last minute. Several picks, like Night Cap, Blinger, and Beard King, come from founders who kept a larger equity stake off the table during negotiation, which is often a sign the sharks saw strong margins on a low-cost item, exactly the kind of product that scales well as a small, repeatable gift. As always, tap through to the listing before buying, since Amazon pricing on smaller items can move around more than it does on bigger-ticket products.
FAQ
What Shark Tank products make good stocking stuffers?
Small, single-use products with a low price point work best: Scrub Daddy, Night Cap, Good Hangups, and Beard King are all compact, inexpensive, and genuinely used rather than novelty items that get thrown out. Anything that fits in a stocking and solves one specific problem tends to hold up as a gift.
Are cheaper Shark Tank products lower quality than the expensive ones?
Not necessarily. Price on Shark Tank tracks the type of product more than the quality of the pitch. A silicone kitchen mat or a hair scrunchie is naturally cheaper to make than a kayak or a piece of furniture, but plenty of the smaller products (Scrub Daddy, Squatty Potty) became some of the biggest success stories in the show's history.
Where can I buy these Shark Tank gifts?
Every product on this list links to a current Amazon listing so you can check today's price before buying. Prices and availability shift often for Tank alumni, so tap through rather than relying on a remembered price.
How many of these should I buy for one gift?
Because these are small, individual items, they work well stacked two or three at a time rather than given one at a time. Pairing something practical, like Safe Grabs or Rinseroo, with something fun, like Blinger or Night Cap, tends to read as a more thought-out gift than a single small item on its own.
What if I need a gift that isn't specifically holiday-themed?
None of the products on this page are seasonal or holiday-branded, they're all everyday items that happen to fit a stocking budget, so every pick here works equally well for a birthday, a white elephant swap, or any other small-gift occasion during the year.
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