Last of My Panorama Points, Need Griddle Advice

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses options for redeeming points within the Pampered Chef Panorama program, focusing on the square griddle, double burner griddle, and various lids and pans. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding these products.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses uncertainty about needing both a square and double burner griddle, given their existing cookware.
  • Another participant mentions they frequently use their square griddle and find it more manageable than the double burner griddle, which they reserve for larger meals.
  • One user shares their excitement about redeeming points for gifts, indicating they do not need additional items for themselves.
  • Another participant suggests using points to purchase items as incentives for future hosts, reflecting on their personal preferences for open stock stainless items.
  • One participant notes their initial excitement for the double burner griddle has diminished, as they now prefer the square griddle for its even heating and manageability.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the necessity and utility of the square versus double burner griddle, with some participants favoring the square griddle while others appreciate the double burner for specific cooking needs. No clear consensus emerges on which item is definitively better.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their personal experiences with the products and how they fit into their cooking routines, without implying any official guidance or recommendations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering how to best utilize their Panorama points may find the shared experiences and preferences helpful in making their decisions.

dwyerkim
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I have 845 points left, so basically I can pick from the square griddle, or the 12" lid and either of the 8" pans. I already have the double burner griddle, and I have a lid that is passable for my family skillet. Someone tell me if there is a reason I need both a square and double burner griddle, or if there is some way to pick stuff that makes more sense that I'm not seeing. I have the 5 and 7 piece exec. cookware, the grill pan and press, the family skillet, the exec and ss 8" pans, and the prof. stir fry skillet already. The family skillet and the double burner griddle I got through panorama. Kind of wish I waited on redeeming points for the double burner griddle until I saw the big picture... oh well.
 
I would at this point get what uses up the most points. I like a square griddle and use it often. I only pull out my DBG for bigger things that cook all at the same time...

If you don't have it, get it.

Or, get a lid and a few saute pans. I love having more than one of those around - very handy little things!

I think you will want the lid for your pan someday. I got the skillet for POR with a stainless saute pan (maximizing usage of points) but plan on getting the lid in the future for half price or whenever.
 
Basically I got the large SS 12" skillet in October for ME, then I had these remaining points I redeemed yesterday. SO I just got gifts. I have a bridal shower in the Spring so I got the grill pan and press, and my mom love the Exec 12" skillet so I got that and the lid for her anniversary!

I really don't need anything and for great gifts, I am so excited to give these!!
 
Why not purchase items as incentives for future hosts? If my husband didn't want all the open stock stainless, I would have done that with the rest of my points.
 
I was soooo excited to get the DBG a few years ago. I don't like it as much as I thought I would. I recently got the Square Griddle and use it a whole lot more. It is more manageable on my stovetop and heats more evenly. That would be my choice if I were in your shoes. or the lid.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Panorama Points in Pampered Chef?

Panorama Points are a rewards system used by Pampered Chef to incentivize consultants and customers. They can be earned through various activities, such as hosting parties, making purchases, or achieving sales goals. These points can be redeemed for products or discounts.

How can I use my last Panorama Points for a griddle?

You can redeem your last Panorama Points by visiting the Pampered Chef website or contacting your consultant. Look for the section where you can apply your points toward a purchase, and select the griddle you want. Ensure you have enough points to cover the cost of the item.

What types of griddles does Pampered Chef offer?

Pampered Chef offers a variety of griddles, including non-stick options, cast iron griddles, and electric griddles. Each type has its unique features, such as heat distribution and ease of cleaning, so consider your cooking style when choosing one.

Are there any special promotions for griddles right now?

Promotions can vary based on the time of year and specific campaigns. It's best to check the Pampered Chef website or consult with your Pampered Chef consultant for any current promotions or discounts on griddles that may allow you to maximize your Panorama Points.

What should I consider when choosing a griddle?

When selecting a griddle, consider factors such as size, material, and cooking surface. Think about how many people you typically cook for, whether you prefer non-stick or cast iron, and if you need a stovetop or electric model. Additionally, check customer reviews for insights on performance and durability.

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