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The thread centers around the discontinuation of the Digital Thermometer and the rectangular baker lid/bowl, with participants sharing their personal experiences and opinions regarding these products. Many express surprise and concern about the changes, while others discuss alternatives and their usage of similar items.
Views differ regarding the reliability and desirability of the Digital Thermometer, with some expressing disappointment over its discontinuation while others are indifferent. There is a general consensus on the popularity of the rectangular baker lid/bowl, though opinions vary on the new product's effectiveness as a substitute.
Participants share a range of experiences based on their regional markets and personal cooking practices, reflecting diverse perspectives within the consultant community.
Consultants interested in product updates and personal experiences related to the Digital Thermometer and rectangular baker lid/bowl may find this discussion relevant.
jdavis said:And the rectangular baker lid/bowl?
Shawnna said:Someone posted the picture of the new rectangular baker/lid/bowl. I love the cranberry. Is it the same size as our other rectangular bakers? I love this product. I use mine all the time.
Shawnna said:Someone posted the picture of the new rectangular baker/lid/bowl. I love the cranberry. Is it the same size as our other rectangular bakers? I love this product. I use mine all the time.
this is only my 5th month as a consultant and in the same boat as 'just peachy' I realize that those who get to IL do get to see the new products before us stay at home consultants...butJust Peachy said:Does anyone know when the new product pictures and info will be available? I did not go to conference and am dieing to see the new stuff.
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shano said:I have to admit the thought of the digital thermoeter gone doesnt bother me. I do have one and I used it once. It doesnt have a section for ham!! I found that out this past EAster.
shano said:I have to admit the thought of the digital thermoeter gone doesnt bother me. I do have one and I used it once. It doesnt have a section for ham!! I found that out this past EAster.
jdavis said:And the rectangular baker lid/bowl? I just might have to buy one to keep in the closet in case something happens to mine, would hate to not be able to make the best turkey around any more. LOL.
Sk8Mom209 said:I have been consultant for 3.5 years and the only digital thermometer Ihave sold, is the one I bought. Isn't that funny how products vary in different regions and with different consultants?
Re the lid/bowl, I was surprised to see this item go also and the new baker in no way compares. It is more of a casserole dish, were the lid/bowl is HUGE and great for turkeys, and roasts and oven baked stew in large quantities.
The Dig. Thermometer has been discontinued as part of Pampered Chef's product line. This decision was made to make room for new and innovative kitchen tools that better meet customer needs.
Products are regularly evaluated based on customer feedback, sales performance, and market trends. The Dig. Thermometer may not have met the current demand or sales expectations, leading to its discontinuation.
While the Dig. Thermometer has been discontinued, Pampered Chef often introduces new products that serve similar purposes. Check the latest catalog or website for new thermometers or cooking tools that might fit your needs.
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