All-American Makers

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  • 2015
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.7  (31)

All-American Makers is a reality show that premiered on Science Channel in 2015. The show is hosted by Tommy Spero and co-hosted by designers Faith Barrett and Tamara Fritts. The show is all about American inventors who pitch their new ideas to a panel of judges. The judges come from different backgrounds such as investing, engineering, science and technology. They are tasked with evaluating the inventions and giving feedback on them. The show is designed to give inventors the opportunity to bring their inventions to the market. The inventions should range from gadgets and machines to anything that could make an impact in people's everyday lives. Each episode of the show highlights a different category of inventions such as toys, electronics, and DIY tools. The inventors are given a set amount of time to persuade the judges with their pitch, prototype, and innovation. The inventors on the show come from different walks of life. Some are university students, others are professionals with a passion for inventing, and some have been tinkering away in their garages for years. The judges on the show are industry experts who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the show. They include experts in manufacturing, engineering, and investment. The inventions on the show are judged based on three key criteria; innovation, market potential, and manufacturability. The judges discuss and evaluate each invention, looking for ways to improve it and recommend next steps for the inventor. The show is not just about finding the next big invention, it's also about inspiring the next generation of inventors. The show provides a platform where young inventors can showcase their ideas and potentially make their dreams of seeing their invention come to life a reality. All-American Makers is an exciting and informative show that provides insight into the world of inventing. The show is a great way to learn about the latest innovations and how an idea can potentially become a reality with the right support and resources.

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High-Tech Skateboard
12. High-Tech Skateboard
February 24, 2016
Brook and Brian help Marc vet four new products: a pair of dice that puts a new twist on games, a backpack support providing major relief, a programmable electric skate board and a personal training app.
Dog Lovers Dream
11. Dog Lovers Dream
February 17, 2016
Brook and Brian help Marc check out four big claims.
Drones that Deliver
10. Drones that Deliver
February 10, 2016
Experts Brook & Brian help Marc vet four big claims: the world's first dedicated survival flashlight, the first truly portable large drone, a drawing arm robot kit for kids and a device that makes caviar-like pearls out of almost any food.
Superpowers for Sale
9. Superpowers for Sale
February 3, 2016
Marc, Brook & Brian scrutinize four claims: the most advanced bicycle handlebar, an emergency inflation device for flat tires, a product to check a wet diaper through clothing and a suit allowing you to safely navigate without the sense of sight.
World's Greatest Grill
8. World's Greatest Grill
January 27, 2016
Brook and Brian help Marc vet four new products: a ratchet tool that gives you 5x the power with 5x the speed, an efficient portable solar cooker, the safest boat in the world and an archery training system that works without firing an arrow.
Hack My Smart Phone
7. Hack My Smart Phone
January 20, 2016
Brook & Brian help Marc vet four big claims: a device that can 3D print, laser engrave and mill; a trashcan that scans items to create a grocery list; an electronic coating that protects your device from getting wet; an enclosed electric hybrid bike.
Disappearing Acts
6. Disappearing Acts
January 13, 2016
Brook and Brian assist Marc in his investigation of four big claims: disappearing ink that allows paper be reused, a remote control steering system for a jet ski, a UV air filter for toilets, and an alarm clock that uses directional light and sound to wake you up.
Brain Games
5. Brain Games
January 6, 2016
Marc, Book and Brian analyze four big claims: an electric car that uses a wall outlet; a product that helps prevent concussions; a saw that cuts exact holes for electrical outlets; a phone case that allows for instant printing of pictures.
Catch Me If You Can
4. Catch Me If You Can
November 25, 2015
Experts Brook & Brian help Marc vet four big claims: a carbon fiber crash-proof drone; a fitness device using centripetal force for a total body workout; a silent, rechargeable, portable generator; a global tracking device that can be found anywhere.
Hell on Wheels
3. Hell on Wheels
November 18, 2015
Brook & Brian help Marc vet four big claims: a Big Wheels for adults; self-heating windshield wipers make scraping your windshield obsolete; a multi tool that fits in your hand and can chop down a tree; a device with both augmented AND virtual reality.
Rise of the Machines
2. Rise of the Machines
November 11, 2015
Marc, Book and Brian scrutinize four big claims: a suitcase with USB outputs & a patented vacuum-pack shrinking system; Legos for robots; a portable fish finding device that uses Bluetooth; a fitness boot that stores energy the same as animals.
Playing with Fire
1. Playing with Fire
November 4, 2015
Experts Brook & Brian help Marc vet four big claims: a stylish and comfy flame-resistant work shirt; the world's first indestructible coffee maker; the first ever-portable wood-fired solar-powered grill; a full set of golf clubs that fits in a backpack.
Description

All-American Makers is a reality show that premiered on Science Channel in 2015. The show is hosted by Tommy Spero and co-hosted by designers Faith Barrett and Tamara Fritts. The show is all about American inventors who pitch their new ideas to a panel of judges. The judges come from different backgrounds such as investing, engineering, science and technology. They are tasked with evaluating the inventions and giving feedback on them.

The show is designed to give inventors the opportunity to bring their inventions to the market. The inventions should range from gadgets and machines to anything that could make an impact in people's everyday lives.

Each episode of the show highlights a different category of inventions such as toys, electronics, and DIY tools. The inventors are given a set amount of time to persuade the judges with their pitch, prototype, and innovation.

The inventors on the show come from different walks of life. Some are university students, others are professionals with a passion for inventing, and some have been tinkering away in their garages for years.

The judges on the show are industry experts who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the show. They include experts in manufacturing, engineering, and investment.

The inventions on the show are judged based on three key criteria; innovation, market potential, and manufacturability. The judges discuss and evaluate each invention, looking for ways to improve it and recommend next steps for the inventor.

The show is not just about finding the next big invention, it's also about inspiring the next generation of inventors. The show provides a platform where young inventors can showcase their ideas and potentially make their dreams of seeing their invention come to life a reality.

All-American Makers is an exciting and informative show that provides insight into the world of inventing. The show is a great way to learn about the latest innovations and how an idea can potentially become a reality with the right support and resources.

All-American Makers is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (18 episodes). The series first aired on January 21, 2015.

Where to Watch All-American Makers

All-American Makers is available for streaming on the Science website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch All-American Makers on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    January 21, 2015
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (31)