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The thread centers around inquiries and experiences related to the new consultant tote, including its availability, personal usage, and comparisons with other carrying options like crates. Participants express their hopes for future availability and share their thoughts on the tote's functionality.
Views differ regarding the tote's availability and personal preferences for carrying options, with no clear consensus on when or how the tote will be obtainable.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences related to the tote and other carrying options, reflecting a range of opinions on their utility in the context of their consulting activities.
Consultants interested in the new tote and those looking for insights on carrying options for their shows may find this discussion relevant.
My problem is that it holds so much, I put too much in it!
pamperedgirl3 said:I wouldn't mind getting one either, but I still like my crate for dirty dishes. I don't want to have to worry about washing my totes. I just put a towel in the bottom of my crate.
Can it carry as much stuff as the crate??? I tend to pack my crate full and didn't think the tote would be durable enough???Chef_2_Four said:I bought mine from someone who didn't want it. They preferred using the red crate. I found it on the yahoo group, I can't remember what it is called now. But I love it. I do take to much stuff, I need to not pack so much stuff!! But I can't help it!! I do suggest it if it is something we can buy this fall!
I love the tote! It is very durable and strong.heat123 said:Can it carry as much stuff as the crate??? I tend to pack my crate full and didn't think the tote would be durable enough???![]()
Me three! I love how it folds up and sticks in the back of the rolling case. It really only then gives me one extra trip to the car after the show. I have the new case too that comes with the new kit (I got it when I bought a new kit after having 200 cooking shows!PampMomof3 said:That's EXACTLY what I use mine for!!!
It comes with the new tote??? I didn't think it would! So you ordered it?pamperedbecky said:Yes, after 200 COOKING shows, you'll get a form in the mail. You have 60 days (I think) to send it in. Right now, it's $155 and you get ALL of the products that come in the new consultant kit. It's an AWESOME way to have some extras of products, but also to replace any that have gotten ragged after lots and lots of use. I pretty much did it because it's a good deal. I already have two choppers, multiple batter bowls and everything that is in the kit, but I couldn't pass it up. PLUS it comes with a denim apron and like I said, the new tote. Cool! It doesn't include any of the paperwork, however.![]()
The New Consultant Tote is a special bag provided by Pampered Chef to new consultants as part of their starter kit. It is designed to help them carry their products, tools, and materials for demonstrations and parties.
New consultants typically receive the tote when they sign up and purchase their starter kit. It's included as part of the onboarding process to help them get started in their direct sales journey.
The New Consultant Tote is included in the starter kit, so there is no additional cost for the tote itself. However, consultants must purchase the starter kit, which includes the tote along with other essential items.
The New Consultant Tote is usually shipped along with your starter kit after you complete your registration as a consultant. You can expect to receive it within a few weeks, depending on shipping times.
While the New Consultant Tote comes in a standard design provided by Pampered Chef, consultants may have the option to personalize it with their name or other identifiers through additional purchases or local customization options. However, this is subject to availability and company policies.