Retired Kitchen Products for Sale: Deep Dish Baker, Serving Utensils, and More!

Click For Summary
A user is selling several retired kitchen products, all new and in their original packaging, with prices ranging from $6.50 to $50. Shipping options include priority or parcel post, and payment is preferred via PayPal or personal checks. The seller mentions attempting to list current items on a Yahoo group called "Let's Make a Deal," which is intended for retired items only. There is confusion about posting current items on the forum, with users sharing experiences of having their posts deleted for violating the rules. The correct email for the Yahoo group is provided, along with instructions for signing up and requesting membership.
pampchefrhondab
Messages
2,759
Hi Everyone,

I'm posting here first to see if anyone wants some retired products I have for sale. These are all new in box:

White Tool Turn About - $15.00

Deep Dish Baker Lid (Silicone) - $12.50

Rectangular Baker Lid (Silicone) - $14.50

Stainless Serving Fork - $15.00
Stainless Serving Spoon - $15.00 - want to sell as a set

Generation II Stir Fry Skillet - $50.00

Sweetheart Towels - $15.00

Microfiber Towel - Sea Green - $6.50

These prices do not include shipping. I will ship either priority or parcel post, your preference. I prefer Paypal, but can accept personal checks.

Please let me know if you need any of these items.

I also have some current items I'm selling, but since we can't sell them here I posted them on "Let's Make a Deal."

Thanks,
 
How do I get to Lets make a deal?
 
it is a yahoo group. so go to the yahoo page and click groups and you can search for it I believe. You will go days without anything and then get like 20 in aday!! That is were I bought the new consultant tote, they FD that had it didn't want it. I love it!! It is good, honest people.
 
You can post current items here, too.
 
  • Thread starter
  • #5
Let's Make a Deal HelpOkay I've tried to post my items on "Let's Make a Deal" but for some reason it's not posting.

I'm a member and I just sent it to the email address. What am I doing wrong?

Thanks!
 
  • Thread starter
  • #6
The rules state only retired items.

If I can post current, I'll list those items tonight.


DebbieJ said:
You can post current items here, too.
 
Can someone please post the link to lets make a deal? I tryed searching for it and couldn't find it.
Thanks
 
DebbieJ said:
You can post current items here, too.

No, you are not allowed to post current items here OR on LMAD
 
You can however have people PM or email you for a list
 
Hm, others have posted current items so I thought it was okay. My mistake!
 
  • Thread starter
  • #11
I tought LMAD would let you list current items, just not full price.
 
DebbieJ said:
Hm, others have posted current items so I thought it was okay. My mistake!

I made the same mistake too but I got an email from Deb that told me my thread was being deleted because the items are currently in the catalog. However, since they cannot continuously monitor the Marketplace, some posts get through and never shut down. Seems a bit unfair that I was closed but others are still posting but oh well....life goes on I guess.
 
  • Thread starter
  • #13
vangogirl said:
Can someone please post the link to lets make a deal? I tryed searching for it and couldn't find it.
Thanks


Its [email protected]

You will have to set up a yahoo ID and password first. Then you have to request membership. I think they ask you for your consultant numbers, etc. I signed up a long time ago so I don't exactly remember all of the steps.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are retired kitchen products from Pampered Chef?

Retired kitchen products from Pampered Chef are items that are no longer in production or available for sale through the official channels. These products may include popular items like the Deep Dish Baker and various serving utensils that have been discontinued but are still sought after by fans of the brand.

Where can I find retired Pampered Chef products for sale?

Retired Pampered Chef products can often be found through independent consultants, online marketplaces like eBay or Facebook groups dedicated to Pampered Chef enthusiasts, and at garage sales or estate sales. Some consultants may also host special sales events featuring retired items.

Are retired Pampered Chef products still of good quality?

Yes, retired Pampered Chef products are typically of high quality, as they were made to the same standards as current products. However, it's important to check the condition of the items when purchasing, especially if they are pre-owned, to ensure they meet your expectations.

Can I still get customer support for retired Pampered Chef products?

While Pampered Chef may not provide direct support for retired products, many independent consultants and online communities can offer advice and tips for using these items. Additionally, you may find user manuals or recipes online that can help you make the most of your retired kitchen tools.

Is it worth buying retired kitchen products like the Deep Dish Baker?

Many Pampered Chef fans believe that purchasing retired kitchen products, such as the Deep Dish Baker, is worth it due to their unique features and quality. If you are a fan of cooking and baking, these items can enhance your kitchen experience and may even become cherished family heirlooms.

Similar Pampered Chef Threads

  • Jules711
  • Sell Pampered Chef Items
2
Replies
33
Views
10K
Jules711
Replies
4
Views
7K
Sheilainwv
Replies
13
Views
4K
jj16
  • trps
  • Sell Pampered Chef Items
Replies
3
Views
2K
SueAdx
Replies
8
Views
5K
krhodes74
Replies
2
Views
2K
Tara-Ann
  • sslangley
  • Sell Pampered Chef Items
Replies
6
Views
2K
KellyTheChef
  • pamperedtraci
  • Sell Pampered Chef Items
Replies
5
Views
2K
PCGINA
  • smspamperedchef
  • Sell Pampered Chef Items
Replies
3
Views
1K
smspamperedchef
  • jenniferknapp
  • Sell Pampered Chef Items
Replies
17
Views
2K
jenniferknapp
Back
Top