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Old 10-07-2009, 06:58 PM   #1
 
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Default Broken lid to DCB...yikes!

OK, so I'm a clutz and broke the lid to my DCB

Was hoping I could just replace the lid but it isn't listed on the replacement parts??

I suppose since it is less than a year old I could do a product adjustment but feel kind of bad about that, it was my own fault.

Anyone had luck replacing just the lid?

Thanks!
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Old 10-07-2009, 07:01 PM   #2
 
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I have heard that just the lid is not replaceable - which is kinda crappy since it is a higher priced item and you have to pay to replace the whole thing.
A little girl knocked mine over at a trade show this weekend and the lid shattered, but luckily it was already being replaced because of a hairline crack around the bottom.
You could always call HO and see what they say, they may adjust it.
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Old 10-08-2009, 12:38 AM   #3
 
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or keep an eye on ebay, I just bought a lid and got it to someone here on this board.
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yeah...and there maybe someone here who has one because their baker broke. You never know.
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Old 10-08-2009, 07:42 PM   #5
 
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yeah...and there maybe someone here who has one because their baker broke. You never know.
That's how I got my replacement lid! Sarah was a godsend!
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Old 10-08-2009, 08:37 PM   #6
 
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I had to do an adjustment for a customer who received a cracked baker and since I dont have to send the baker back, I still have it. Please email me. Shipping from 27330.
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Old 10-08-2009, 08:48 PM   #7
 
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Default Re: Broken lid to DCB...yikes!

I spoke to a few people at HO about this very issue a few weeks ago. Since the lid will only work with our vessel they should make it a replacement part. They were in agreement with me. We'll see...

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Old 10-18-2009, 10:23 AM   #8
 
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I think I found it. I could be wrong ( I am very new) but I have it listed under a Sample Order CN65. Deep Dish Baker Lid.
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Old 10-18-2009, 11:07 AM   #9
 
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Default Re: Broken lid to DCB...yikes!

The deep dish baker is NOT the deep covered baker. The ddb lid is a silicone lid found on the outlet (I am not sure if it is still there though). My last adjustment on a broken deep covered baker-a cracked base- they asked the host to return the lid only...strange. I think they are doing this so there are not extra lids out there OR they wanted to make the postage less for the return? Who knows.
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Old 10-18-2009, 11:08 AM   #10
 
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I think I found it. I could be wrong ( I am very new) but I have it listed under a Sample Order CN65. Deep Dish Baker Lid.
That is one of the discontinued products that is on the outlet. It is a plastic lid for the Deep Dish Baker..not the Deep Covered Baker.
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Old 10-18-2009, 11:39 AM   #11
 
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I know someone on the team who is looking for a lid too. After mrgan gets her lid, please let me know if someone has another. Shipping to 78216....thanks!
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Old 10-18-2009, 01:45 PM   #12
 
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I have a cranberry DCB lid. Make an offer plus postage.
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Old 10-18-2009, 01:56 PM   #13
 
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A thought - I am doing a product adjustment on damaged DCB. I am assuming they will send lid and DCB pot. Is this correct? If not, then I don't have an extra lid....
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Old 10-18-2009, 05:40 PM   #14
 
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My sisters lid to her DCB was broken by our cousin and they sent her a whole new baker!
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Old 10-18-2009, 06:01 PM   #15
 
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Good to know!
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Old 11-07-2009, 12:06 AM   #16
 
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My dcb got broke carrying it into my show, do you think ho will replace it for me I just got it in august. I feel like crying i love that thing. Luckily my hostess had one to use since we were making the south of the border meatloaf. But i have another party tomorrow using it and I dont think i am that lucky again. I am going to start having 2 from now on.
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Old 11-13-2009, 04:47 PM   #17
 
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My DCB's handle popped off. I just got it in April. I called HO. I had to ship the lid only back (it cost $12.75 to ship). They sent me an entire, new baker. However, plan ahead to borrow someone else's because the whole process took about 5 weeks!
Great to have one back in rotation. Good luck!
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Old 11-13-2009, 08:24 PM   #18
 
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G-R-R-R-R... Sweet hubby was cleaning my DCB last night with the kitchen brush and the lid chipped on the inside. Grrrr. It's 3 years and 4 months old!

I wasn't sure how old it was until I did an order history and saw it came out Fall 2006. Spoke to an answering machine w/both product development and solution center supervisor. I called back, spoke with a human and told them how I felt. I was told to put it in writing. I'm hoping it helps. I'm also hoping that you all write an email and share your opinion. Here's what I wrote:

Hi Everyone,
Does anyone have an extra lid for the Deep Covered Baker that they would like to sell? Mine broke last night and I have several shows coming up where the DCB is the feature product. I know someone out there probably had a broken base and maybe was smart and kept the lid. I'm in Louisville and will either pick it up or pay for shipping. I really don't want to fork over the money for another DCB. I wish Pampered Chef would decide to offer the lid as a replacement part.

If you want Pampered Chef to offer the lid as a replacement part then send an email telling why to:

[email address]


Hello to all of you wonderful people at HO that make smart decisions!

I sent the above to my team and fellow directors. I did not send the following because I want good energy to flow…not negative like we know can easily take over. Unfortunately, I'm in the bad position of having to beg other consultants to sell me a DCB lid if they have one. Yuck! But, my husband was laid off for 22 weeks of 2008-2009 and I don't have a spare $40-$70 to throw away on a product that I'm starting to "not have faith in" anymore. We really need to offer the lid as a replacement part.

Think about it. If your Crockpot lid broke you could buy another lid. It's not like our lid fits any other vessel on the market. No one could buy only the lid and get the same incredible meals using a different base. I have been at shows where one question kills the sales and "Wahoo for PC" momentum. It's: "If the lid breaks can I get a replacement?" UGH! I can't stand hear those words! Why can't we offer this service? This item is no different than the clear collar on the food chopper or the blade on the apple peeler. The DCB will not produce the results needed without the lid.

Is Pampered Chef so worried about losing future sales that we are creating disposable products like the kitchen appliances that used to work for 20 years and now only have an 8-12 year life expectancy? Think about how long your parents had their first microwave…or how old that refrigerator in the basement/garage is? By not having a replacement part we are taking a product that everyone can use and not giving it long term value.

I proudly sell these products because of our impeccable reputation. Everyone knows when you buy Pampered Chef products you are investing in your home and making a smart purchase that will last for years. Lately we have had some serious warranty changes that I haven't been thrilled about, but I agree needed to be changed(it would have been nice to have notice about it- rather than finding out the hard way when trying to help HO leads that I never met). I agree that the old "unconditional warranty" is not good for consumers since a lot of people did take advantage of it. Abuse of the liberal return policy unfairly raised the price of products for everyone - similar to shoplifting. On the other hand, I feel that not selling the DCB lid isn't the right thing to do because our consumers expect replacement parts from our company. They appreciate that removable parts that can be lost or broken are available for purchase. I heard it said "I'm too poor to buy cheap." No one wants to keep buying the same item over and over. Especially, a $70 DCB that should have a replacement part available for its fragile lid.

I have plenty of bakers. But, I need one with a lid that helps me make an incredible dinner in no time. Offering the lid by itself should not be an issue. The lid will not work with any other vessel and if you did happen to find a comparable sized glass or metal dish it will not produce the same results. My DCB base is beautifully seasoned and I don't want to throw it away. I don't want it to collect dust hoping that one day PC might decide to offer the lid as a replacement part. I also don't want to have it take up valuable storage space in case I meet someone that broke their base. I expect to buy a new Crockpot every 10-15 years if my lid wears out and it's replacement part is discontinued or if I want a sleeker style. I don't know if a customer nicked my lid, or if it just was fate. But, either way I'm not feeling too confident that buying the DCB is a smart decision for my guests. It's mid November and we are heading into the peak gift buying season where everyone is rushed and they need a product that promises to be a wise investment because they can make $2 meals in minutes. As a consultant I always tell the truth and give good advice to help each customer make purchases that fill their needs. Customer care is what is supposed to set us apart from other stores. I'm really hoping that my voice will be heard and help The Pampered Chef do the right thing for its customers by deciding to sell the DCB lid at a fair cost as a replacement part.

Thanks for taking the time to read this. ~Elaine

PS…it would be nice if consultants could get a discount on replacement part costs since most of our damage or loss happens at the show. But that's another email.
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Old 11-13-2009, 09:20 PM   #19
 
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bump. Somehow this was deleted within minutes of posting.
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I broke my DCB lid last night during a show. I set it on the table and it slipped off and shattered. I only got it in August. It is the cranberry colored one... Beckycooks... do you still have the lid?
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