A former marine believes he can revolutionize the flashlight; Sully puts his life on the line for an inventor carrying on his father's legacy.
A 16-year-old boy who survived five heart surgeries invents a cool tool; a victim of identity theft invents a way to combat electronic pickpockets.
Revolutionary razor; Sully is on a closed set with a hungry grizzly and a snack-food safe; an invention keeps prescription drugs safe.
Sully heads to a Chicago home and housewares convention to hear pitches; Sully tests a revolutionary new needles.
Collapsable trash can; a simple piece of plastic that can protect people from intruders; a legendary knife man makes one last pitch.
An inventor tries to get his stadium back chair; Mother of four creates a simple alternative to the chip clip.
Sully puts a call out for fitness products; Bmxers test new concepts.
Sully sifts through thousands of inventions to find a robot whisk, but design problems loom. A man's desire to make his wife's life easier leads to a sharp food wrap invention. And a fitness fanatic pitches Sully gravity-defying workout boots.
The Discovery Channel aired a special Billy Mays tribute episode of PitchMen called "Pitchman: A Tribute to Billy Mays". The show documented Mays' early life and his rise to fame, with commentary from his friends and family and showing video from his funeral including the pallbearers dressed in Mays' trademark blue shirt and khaki pants, ending with an emotional farewell from fellow PitchMen host Anthony Sullivan.