Helpful Cookware Set for Bigger Needs

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses options for assembling a larger cookware set for a customer who prefers not to purchase individual pieces. Participants share various strategies for maximizing value and savings through hosting shows and combining purchases.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses the need for a larger cookware set for a customer, seeking advice on how to provide a good deal.
  • Another participant suggests showing the customer the option to purchase both the 5 and 7 piece sets for $285 through hosting a show, which could save money.
  • A different participant outlines two purchasing strategies: one involving a combination of open stock pieces and the 7-piece set, and another suggesting a more comprehensive purchase for stocking the kitchen.
  • One participant corrects another regarding the sales threshold for earning half-price items, indicating it is $300 instead of $200.
  • Another participant expresses gratitude for the suggestions and shares their hope for the customer to follow through with the order.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to assembling the cookware set, with no clear consensus on a single method being preferred.

Contextual Notes

The discussion revolves around strategies for selling cookware and maximizing customer satisfaction through effective purchasing options.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on how to assist customers in purchasing cookware sets and those interested in maximizing sales through hosting shows.

mamavazquez
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I am in need of some help on the cookware. I have a customer who wants to purchase cookware. However, he wants a bigger set than the 7pc because he doesnt want to buy all the other sizes individually. Is there a way to put together a good set of most of the different sizes for him and still allow him a good deal? :confused:
 
Show him in the catalog that he can get BOTH the 5 and 7 piece set for $285 for hosting even a $200 show (catalog or cooking). That will save him tons of money and he can use any free product value toward anything open stock he wants. Good luck!
 
Well, you could do this a couple of ways......
He could purchase the 5-pc and one of the open stock pieces to make it a $300 purchase and you could turn it into a show and he could buy the 7-pc at 1/2 price. Total would be roughly $525
Or he could purchase the 12" skillet & lid, the DB Griddle, and the Sm Saute Pan and then buy the Host 1/2 price combo of both sets of cookware. Total would be roughly $600 and he'd have almost everything!
If he's really looking to stock his kitchen, door #2 would be his best bet. Hope that helps you out!
 
gilliandanielle said:
Show him in the catalog that he can get BOTH the 5 and 7 piece set for $285 for hosting even a $200 show (catalog or cooking).


Gillian,
You earn 1/2 price at $300 in sales, not $200. Just wanted to point that out. :)
 
Thanks chefjenibel! It is still not even 9am here and I am having trouble getting my PC brain on...
 
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Thanks!Thanks!

I hope that he keeps his word and orders it! We will see!!!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the Helpful Cookware Set for Bigger Needs?

The Helpful Cookware Set for Bigger Needs typically includes a variety of pots and pans in different sizes, such as a large stockpot, sauté pan, and several skillets. It may also come with matching lids and utensils designed for optimal cooking performance.

Is the Helpful Cookware Set compatible with all types of stovetops?

Yes, the Helpful Cookware Set is designed to be compatible with all types of stovetops, including gas, electric, and induction. Always check the specific product details to ensure compatibility with your stovetop type.

What materials are used in the Helpful Cookware Set?

The Helpful Cookware Set is often made from high-quality materials such as stainless steel, non-stick coatings, or hard-anodized aluminum. These materials are chosen for their durability, heat conductivity, and ease of cleaning.

Can the Helpful Cookware Set be used in the oven?

Many pieces in the Helpful Cookware Set are oven-safe, but the maximum temperature can vary by product. It's important to check the manufacturer's guidelines to determine the specific oven-safe temperatures for each piece.

How do I care for and maintain the Helpful Cookware Set?

To care for the Helpful Cookware Set, it is recommended to hand wash with mild soap and a soft sponge to preserve the non-stick surface and finish. Avoid using metal utensils that can scratch the cookware, and always follow the specific care instructions provided with the set.

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