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This thread explores participants' experiences with the Trifle Bowl, focusing on their personal successes and challenges with the product. Some share positive outcomes, while others express frustration with defects and mishaps.
Views differ significantly, with some participants expressing satisfaction and success with the Trifle Bowl, while others report ongoing issues and dissatisfaction. No clear consensus emerges regarding the product's reliability.
Participants share a range of experiences, from successful sales to personal mishaps, reflecting individual circumstances rather than a unified perspective on the product's quality.
Consultants interested in understanding varied experiences with the Trifle Bowl may find this discussion insightful, particularly regarding handling and presentation strategies.
schel said:I am on my 4th Trifle Bowl and my mom opt'd not to purchase it because of my bad luck with it. Just want to get a feel on how everyone elses luck has been with this product.
Thanks.
Schel
That's a great idea about using an extra tool turnabout tote. I have my old one before the improved it, so maybe I"ll use that and pad it with towels. Thanks for the idea!ivykeep said:I love mine and have sold quite a few. I wrap the base in the microfiber towels and put it in an extra tool around tote to carry it.
gilliandanielle said:I am on my fourth too! My original arrived broken, then the replacement was warped so it didn't sit flat on the pedestal, the third one was shattered by my DH because he didn't know it was two pieces.
My guests love them and I have sold a million, I just have bad luck personally I think!
chefkeri said:oops 80/20 now. I guess I got an early read.
I love mine. I am (however) very careful when taking it to shows. I don't think glass is a great "show n go" item. I purchased and extra TTA tote bag and wrap all my microfiber and dish towels around it.![]()
What happened to your other 3???![]()
nicki25 said:I love mine. I have been using it at every show since I got it. I have a bridal shower later today and she wanted to make a trifle to show it off.
However, I am very leary about taking the base with me when I go to a get together where there are going to be lots of kids. I am afraid that one of them will knock it off the base. So far no problems yet.
schel said:As far as the base thing, I have thought about getting some of that sticky stuff you put posters up with on walls to avoid putting holes in the walls, and put a couple on to stick the base on so it does not slide.
The Trifle Bowl is designed for serving layered desserts, salads, or even appetizers. Its clear glass design allows for beautiful presentation, showcasing the layers of your dish.
Yes, the Trifle Bowl is dishwasher safe, making it easy to clean after use. However, it's always recommended to check the care instructions that come with the product for specific guidelines.
The Trifle Bowl is primarily intended for cold or room temperature dishes. Using it for hot foods may not be advisable, as it can cause the glass to crack or break.
To care for your Trifle Bowl, avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads. Hand washing is recommended for longevity, although it is dishwasher safe. Store it in a safe place to prevent chipping or breaking.
Yes, many users have reported great success using the Trifle Bowl for parties and gatherings. Its large size and elegant design make it a favorite for serving impressive desserts and salads that are sure to impress guests.