Is Fixits Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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Look for Fixits on AmazonFull story →Chris Lefteri and Forrest Radford pitched a reusable repair stick, a bio-plastic that goes soft in hot water and hardens back into whatever shape is needed to mend a broken toy, cable or fitting.
They asked for £45,000 against a quarter of the business, and Steven Bartlett backed the deal.
An eco angle aimed at a crowded fixing-glue category
The pitch framed the product as a genuinely reusable alternative to single-use glue or tape, aimed at households wanting to cut back on disposable repair materials. Household fixings live and die on repeat purchase and word of mouth, since a happy customer rarely needs a second pack unless the first one delivered.
Bartlett has tended to favour direct-to-consumer products with a clear hook and healthy margins, which suits a cheap-to-make item with a wide spread of everyday uses.
What came next
Coverage describes the product continuing to sell through the company's own site, marketed on biodegradable credentials against named rivals in the mouldable-glue space.
Mouldable repair products are a small category with a few entrenched names, so a biodegradable alternative has to win on the environmental argument as much as on the fix itself.