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The thread centers around the usability of certain plates, specifically regarding their microwave safety and sales experiences among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share personal experiences and opinions about the product's performance and marketability.
Views differ regarding the microwave safety of the plates, with some participants asserting they are not microwaveable while others express uncertainty. There is no clear consensus on their marketability this year, as experiences vary widely.
Participants share personal experiences and observations related to the product's usability and sales strategies, reflecting a range of opinions and anecdotal evidence.
Consultants looking for insights on product usability and sales techniques may find this discussion relevant.
susan g said:These plates were a big seller for me last year, but this year people aren't even getting them on special. I do think it helps to have some of your own. I really love mine and at some shows, I bring both my sets (12 plates) and use for the guests so everyone gets first hand experience with them.
Most Pampered Chef dishes are designed to be microwave-safe, including many of their stoneware and ceramic products. However, it's essential to check the specific product's care instructions or packaging to confirm its microwave compatibility.
Look for a microwave-safe symbol on the bottom of the dish or refer to the product's care instructions. If you're unsure, you can also visit the Pampered Chef website or contact customer service for clarification.
No, you should avoid using metal utensils on microwavable dishes, as they can scratch the surface and potentially damage the dish. Instead, opt for silicone, plastic, or wooden utensils to protect your cookware.
Yes, avoid using dishes that contain metallic elements, such as gold or silver trim, as well as any glass or ceramic items that are not labeled as microwave-safe. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure safe use.
If your dish becomes excessively hot, it may not be suitable for microwave use. Always use oven mitts or pot holders when handling hot dishes, and allow them to cool down before cleaning or storing them. If you experience consistent overheating, discontinue use and consult the product guidelines.