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This thread centers around inquiries and responses regarding the prices of old BBQ accessories and serving dishes in Canada, with participants sharing their insights on specific products.
Views differ regarding the availability of certain products, with some participants stating they are no longer available while others provide historical pricing information.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and insights related to the pricing of specific Pampered Chef products in Canada, with references to various catalogues.
Participants within the consultant community who are interested in historical pricing and availability of Pampered Chef products may find this thread informative.
Cathy pclady said:Canadian Prices for
BBQ Basting Brush # 2711 - $ 23.00 S&S 2011 catalogue
Cranberry Appetizer Plates # 2060 - $ 26.00 for set of 4 F&W 2010 catalogue
Rectangular Platter # 2058 - $ 37.00 F&W 2010 catalogue (Cranberry Accent)
You can find affordable BBQ accessories in Canada at various retailers, including big-box stores like Walmart and Canadian Tire, as well as online marketplaces like Amazon and eBay. Additionally, local thrift stores or garage sales can be great places to discover budget-friendly options.
Yes, websites like Wayfair, Overstock, and even local classified sites like Kijiji often have discounted serving dishes. You can also check Pampered Chef's official website for any sales or clearance items that may include serving dishes.
To determine if prices for BBQ accessories are reasonable, compare prices across multiple retailers, both online and in-store. Look for customer reviews and ratings to ensure quality, and consider checking price comparison websites to find the best deals available.
Yes, many retailers in Canada have seasonal sales for BBQ accessories, particularly during the spring and summer months when BBQ season is in full swing. Look for promotions around holidays like Canada Day or Labour Day, as well as end-of-season clearance sales in late summer or early fall.
Absolutely! Vintage or unique BBQ accessories and serving dishes can often be found at antique shops, flea markets, and online platforms like Etsy or Facebook Marketplace. These venues typically offer one-of-a-kind items that can add character to your BBQ gatherings.