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i'll try it!pmprdprettyinsnj said:i have had this happed a couple of times here is what I do
To fix a stuck medium scoop, first try soaking it in warm water for a few minutes. Then, use a small amount of cooking oil or spray to lubricate the mechanism. If that doesn't work, try gently tapping the scoop against a hard surface to dislodge any debris or food particles that may be causing it to stick.
We recommend using a cooking oil or spray specifically designed for use in the kitchen, such as vegetable oil or olive oil. Avoid using harsh chemicals or lubricants that are not food safe.
If the scoop is still stuck, it may be a sign that it is damaged or worn out and may need to be replaced. Contact your Pampered Chef consultant for assistance with ordering a replacement scoop.
To prevent your scoop from getting stuck, make sure to clean it thoroughly after each use. Use warm water and a mild soap to remove any food particles or debris. You can also periodically lubricate the scoop with cooking oil to keep it working smoothly.
If the scoop is still functional and can be used, it is safe to continue using it. However, it is important to address the issue and try to fix it to prevent further sticking or potential damage to the scoop.