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Is Eggxactly Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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James Seddon pitched Eggxactly, a device for cooking eggs without water, wanting £75,000 in return for a 40 percent stake, and Richard Farleigh and Peter Jones agreed to fund it.

A Kitchen Trick That Explains Itself

Cooking something as familiar as an egg without a pan of water is easy to demonstrate live and even easier for viewers to follow. Early manufacturing problems followed the broadcast, though Seddon worked through them and roughly a year later had orders for around 4,000 units lined up.

Farleigh and Jones covered the £75,000 ask for the 40 percent stake at the time of the pitch.

What The Site Looks Like Now

The web address still resolves, but loading it turns up little beyond a logo and one sentence describing the product, carrying a 2021 date. There is no shop, no pricing, and no route to actually order anything from the page.

Small kitchen-gadget brands from this era rarely leave much of a paper trail once the marketing stops.

Where It Likely Landed

The most likely picture is a company that built something real, cleared its early production troubles, and then either scaled right down or quietly stopped selling to consumers at some point after 2021.

Anyone hoping to buy one should not expect a working checkout on the current site.

Note: Based on the public record; company situations can change, so treat this as a snapshot.

Published by Dragons Den Hub, February 2026.