What Can I Suggest for a Client Asking About Pampered Chef's Tuna Strainer?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses suggestions for a client inquiring about a Pampered Chef Tuna Strainer. Participants share their thoughts on alternative products that could serve a similar purpose.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Opinion-based, Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions they are unsure about the Tuna Strainer but suggests alternatives like the egg separator, citrus press, or colander set.
  • Another participant recalls a pink can strainer that was available during a previous promotion and suggests it might serve the same function.
  • One participant shares their experience using a small colander at shows, noting it is ideal for cans and offers a method to extract more juices using a spatula.
  • Another participant points out that a nylon masher fits well inside a can and can be used to strain tuna.
  • One participant suggests using the egg slicer by removing the grate part to strain a can.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants offer various alternative products without a definitive agreement on the Tuna Strainer itself.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and suggestions based on their use of Pampered Chef products in relation to straining canned goods.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for product alternatives to suggest to clients who inquire about specific Pampered Chef items.

Pampered Sofia
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Has anybody ever heard of PC having a Tuna Strainer? I have a client asking about it (through my mother so I don't have details). The only things I could think of suggesting would be the egg separator, citrus press, or colander set. Anybody have any ideas? :confused:
 
Pampered Sofia said:
Has anybody ever heard of PC having a Tuna Strainer? I have a client asking about it (through my mother so I don't have details). The only things I could think of suggesting would be the egg separator, citrus press, or colander set. Anybody have any ideas? :confused:


For HWC in May, they had a pink can strainer and I think that they had them before this...maybe for the same thing.

Sandi
 
They did have a can strainer previously. At my shows I always show the small colindar it is the perfect size for cans and if they want more juices squeezed out I show them to use a spatuala and press on the meat, fruit that way. I sell a colindar set with almost every can opener.
Amanda
 
The nylon masher fits perfectly inside a can and can be used to strain tuna, etc.
 
use the egg slicerYou can pop out the grate part of the egg slicer and use that to strain a can.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Pampered Chef Tuna Strainer used for?

The Pampered Chef Tuna Strainer is designed to easily drain liquids from canned tuna, vegetables, and other foods. Its unique design allows you to strain without making a mess, ensuring that you can quickly and efficiently prepare your meals.

How does the Tuna Strainer work?

The Tuna Strainer features a built-in strainer that fits securely over the can. Simply place the strainer on top of the can, press down, and tilt to drain the liquid. The strainer's holes are sized to keep the food inside while allowing the liquid to escape.

Is the Tuna Strainer easy to clean?

Yes, the Pampered Chef Tuna Strainer is made from durable materials that are dishwasher safe. You can also easily rinse it under running water for quick cleaning after use.

Can the Tuna Strainer be used for other foods besides tuna?

Absolutely! While it is specifically designed for tuna, the Tuna Strainer can also be used for other canned foods such as vegetables, beans, and fruits. It’s a versatile tool for any kitchen.

What are the benefits of using the Pampered Chef Tuna Strainer?

The benefits of using the Tuna Strainer include saving time in meal preparation, reducing mess when draining liquids, and ensuring that you get the most out of your canned foods. It’s a handy tool that enhances efficiency in the kitchen.

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