Can the DCB fit in the Insulated Carrier?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores whether the Deep Covered Baker (DCB) fits inside the Insulated Carrier, with participants sharing their personal experiences and insights regarding the compatibility of these products.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions they have used the DCB in the Insulated Carrier before, noting it is not a perfect fit but it works.
  • Another participant shares that their navy blue carrier only fits a 9 x 13 dish and questions the fit of the DCB.
  • Several users express that while the DCB is a bit tall for the tote, it fits well enough for potlucks.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, suggests that a dedicated carrier for the DCB would be beneficial given its popularity.
  • Another participant notes that their discontinued black carrier worked well for the DCB, despite its height.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the fit of the DCB in the Insulated Carrier, with some participants affirming it works while others express doubts about compatibility.

Contextual Notes

Participants reference different versions of the Insulated Carrier, indicating variations in fit based on the specific model owned.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering the use of the DCB and Insulated Carrier together may find the shared experiences relevant.

ChefBeckyD
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Does the DCB fit in the Insulated Carrier (the one that was recently discontinued). My carrier is in the basement, and my DCB is in the oven, or I would try it myself and see. I thought maybe someone had already used them together and could just tell me?

Thanks!:D
 
I have put mine in there before. It is not a perfect fit, but it works!!
 
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Thanks, Charity!

I guess I'll go dig it out of the basement then!
 
I have the blue one (navy blue) and don't see how it fits, it JUST fits my 9 x 13. But maybe there is a different one you are thinking of?With all the DCBs sold, PC needs to come out with a DCB carrier for next winter.
 
I've used it, no problems! It's great for pot lucks. The DCB is a little tall for the tote, but it's not as long, so the tote curves up and makes up the difference.
 
chefann said:
I've used it, no problems! It's great for pot lucks. The DCB is a little tall for the tote, but it's not as long, so the tote curves up and makes up the difference.

Ah, that makes sense...I'll have to try mine then.
 
I agree with getting a tote for the DCB! I carry that thing everywhere!
 
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janetupnorth said:
I have the blue one (navy blue) and don't see how it fits, it JUST fits my 9 x 13. But maybe there is a different one you are thinking of?

With all the DCBs sold, PC needs to come out with a DCB carrier for next winter.

Mine is the black one that was just discontinued. It's taller than the blue one. It actually worked great for the DCB, but it's discontinued now, so that probably won't help most people.:rolleyes:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the DCB fit in the Insulated Carrier?

Yes, the Deep Covered Baker (DCB) is designed to fit perfectly in the Insulated Carrier, making it easy to transport your dishes while keeping them warm.

What is the size of the DCB?

The Deep Covered Baker measures approximately 9.5 inches in diameter and 5 inches in height, which allows it to fit snugly in the Insulated Carrier.

Is the Insulated Carrier suitable for other Pampered Chef products?

Yes, the Insulated Carrier can accommodate various Pampered Chef products, including other stoneware pieces and baking dishes, as long as they fit within the dimensions of the carrier.

Can I use the Insulated Carrier for hot and cold items?

Absolutely! The Insulated Carrier is designed to keep both hot and cold items at their desired temperatures, making it versatile for different types of dishes.

How do I clean the Insulated Carrier after use?

The Insulated Carrier can be wiped clean with a damp cloth. For tougher stains, you can use mild soap and water, but avoid submerging it in water or using harsh chemicals.

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