Cherry and Olive Pitter Reviews: Is it Worth Buying?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses personal experiences and opinions regarding the Cherry and Olive Pitter, particularly focusing on its effectiveness and the reasons for its short availability in the catalog.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses curiosity about the reviews for the Cherry and Olive Pitter, noting they have no prior experience with it.
  • Another participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their positive experience with the pitter, stating they love it and found it superior to a previous model they owned.
  • Several users mention their satisfaction with the pitter, highlighting its effectiveness for both cherries and Kalamata olives.
  • One participant questions why the pitter was discontinued, expressing surprise at its absence from the catalog.
  • A humorous comment is made comparing the pitter's appearance to a speculum, which elicited laughter from another participant.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

General agreement exists among participants regarding the effectiveness of the Cherry and Olive Pitter, though there is curiosity about its discontinuation.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences with the pitter, reflecting on its performance and usability in their cooking practices.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and potential buyers within the community may find this discussion helpful in understanding user experiences with the Cherry and Olive Pitter.

clshirk
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I am looking for one, but before I buy, since it was out for such a short time, are the reviews on it good? I am just curious. I have a friend who thinks she wants one, but since I have no clue about it since it went out of the catalog before I started PC, I can't give her info.

Any opinions?
 
I have one & I love it! I had bought one before at a local grocery chain & it kept going off center. :mad: When we still offered ours, I would take both to my shows so people could compare. After PC d/c'ed theirs I tossed my lousy one in the Goodwill.

I am soooo glad I bought mine!:D
 
I love mine too - in fact, just used it about an hour ago to pit cherries for DS and myself!:D


Works great for Kalamata Olives too....hmmm, since I have it out - maybe I'll make a Greek Salad for lunch!;)
 
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Thanks for the replies ladies!
 
I love my pitter. I'm curious: did it not sell well? I was surprised to no longer see it in the catalog.

kris
 
Too bad it looks like a speculum.

Reminder to get that pap smear...
 
Oh Paige, I nearly spit out my soda when I read that! Thanks for the laugh!

kris
 
Hi there! As a Pampered Chef consultant, I can assure you that our Cherry and Olive Pitter is definitely worth buying. While it was only available for a short time, the reviews on it have been overwhelmingly positive. Our customers love how easy and efficient it is to pit cherries and olives with this tool. It's also compact and easy to store, making it a great addition to any kitchen. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and high-quality pitter. I hope this helps, and if you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask me. Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Cherry and Olive Pitter?

The Cherry and Olive Pitter is a kitchen tool designed to efficiently remove pits from cherries and olives. It typically features a lever mechanism that allows users to easily press down and extract the pit while keeping the fruit intact, making it a convenient gadget for those who frequently prepare recipes involving these fruits.

How does the Cherry and Olive Pitter work?

The pitter works by placing a cherry or olive in the designated chamber and then pressing down on the lever. This action pushes a small rod through the fruit, dislodging the pit and allowing it to fall into a collection area. The design ensures minimal mess and maximum efficiency, making it easier to prepare fruits for cooking or snacking.

Are there any specific features that make it stand out?

Many Cherry and Olive Pitters come with features such as a sturdy construction, easy-to-clean parts, and a design that accommodates various sizes of cherries and olives. Some models may also include a safety mechanism to prevent accidental injuries while using the tool. Additionally, the compact size makes it easy to store in kitchen drawers.

What do customers generally say about the Cherry and Olive Pitter?

Customer reviews often highlight the efficiency and ease of use of the Cherry and Olive Pitter. Many users appreciate how quickly they can pit large quantities of fruit without damaging them. However, some reviews may point out that certain models can struggle with larger or firmer olives, so it's essential to consider the specific type of fruit you plan to use it with.

Is it worth buying the Cherry and Olive Pitter?

If you frequently use cherries and olives in your cooking or baking, investing in a Cherry and Olive Pitter can save you time and effort. It simplifies the pitting process and can enhance your overall cooking experience. However, if you only occasionally use these fruits, you might consider other methods or tools that serve multiple purposes.

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