How Many of You Have Sold the 12 Inch Skillet

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the experiences of Pampered Chef consultants regarding the sales of the 12-inch skillet. Participants share their personal experiences with selling the skillet, customer feedback, and the impact of demonstrations on bookings.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that they haven't sold a 12-inch skillet but received feedback that customers would buy it if it came with a lid.
  • Another participant shares their experience of selling several skillets and notes that they often use it in cooking demonstrations, which helps in bookings.
  • Several users mention that the price of the skillet is a common concern among potential buyers.
  • One participant highlights the skillet as a key product for bookings and suggests it should be a priority for shows.
  • Another participant expresses that they have sold multiple skillets at both full price and discounted rates, emphasizing the importance of having it available for discussions during shows.
  • Some participants note that they use the skillet frequently in their own cooking, which enhances their ability to sell it.
  • One participant mentions the effectiveness of using the skillet as a booking tool during cooking classes.
  • Another participant discusses the interchangeability of lids with the skillet, which was a point of interest for some users.
  • Several users express strong positive feelings about the skillet, stating they could not live without it.
  • One participant shares a story about selling skillets during a cooking demonstration that featured a specific recipe.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the necessity of the skillet for selling cookware, with some participants asserting its importance while others suggest it is not essential. There is no clear consensus on whether the inclusion of a lid would significantly impact sales.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a variety of personal experiences and sales strategies related to the 12-inch skillet, reflecting diverse approaches to selling Pampered Chef products.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants looking for insights into selling cookware and understanding customer preferences regarding the 12-inch skillet.

Kimberlymmj
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Before I spend the money I just wanted to know if it sells. I took off the salad spinner because it did seem like a waste. I have the santoku and the prep bowls for the little cakes. I am trying to save some money for when I need catalogs.
 
I haven't sold one but I did have people tell me they would buy it if it came with a lid. I personally have one and have demonstrated it. Everyone seems to like it until they see the price. I explain the cost and then they ask about the lid.
 
The 12" Executive Skillet is a must have - and if you demo it, you will get bookings. The DCB and this skillet are what I use as hooks for booking.

If you are wanting to know what products you should have for shows these are the two that I think should be top priority. Even more than the Santoku.
 
DessertDivaFL said:
I haven't sold one but I did have people tell me they would buy it if it came with a lid. I personally have one and have demonstrated it. Everyone seems to like it until they see the price. I explain the cost and then they ask about the lid.

I would offer the lid to them for FREE if they hosted a show!!!
 
I've sold 4 at full price and 5 at 60% off. I never actually bring the 12" skillet to my show but having it at home to talk about is great!
 
Definitely good for booking and I have had people buy them as well. I personally use mine practically everyday. LOVE it.
 
I've sold several, and booked several shows from using it. On average, I sell about 1 full price every 5-6 months and my hosts (maybe about 1 in 3 hosts) tend to buy it or some form of cookware. You don't have to have it to sell cookware...in fact my last one sold at full price I didn't even demo cookware just talked about it and a lady bought it (in Feb). If you think you will use it, then buy it...if it too big for your family then don't worry about it. There are tons of ways to sell cookware. I have a big family so I use it almost everyday...for me it was a practical purchase.
 
In All the Best there is the Turtle Fudge Skillet cake...YUMMO!!! Great demo recipe, shows the versatility and is a great booking tool.

The Salad Spinner has not been a waste of time for me. If you go to Bed, Bath and Beyond you can purchase a Salad Spinner and a Berry Spinner. Both combined are well over the cost of ours, take up more space and are much more cheaply made. I have sold these full price and used them as a booking tool. As we head into the summer months, people are going to go to using produce more. I had one customer rave about the Salad Spinner when she described taking her lettuce fresh from the garden and using the SS. She remarked how well it helped clean and dry the lettuce.
 
I could NOT live without my 12" skillet. I can live without my salad spinner.
 
Does the stainless lid fit the 12 inch skillet?
 
I have sold many going into the Fall YES I would get one for yourself . if you have a host not using there 1/2 price iten use it or do a catalog show in Aug to get one for 60% off.
You can make one pan dinners , cakes ect you will sell them bring the small one to all of your partys now so you will book for Aug
 
Belle4562 said:
Does the stainless lid fit the 12 inch skillet?

All the Stainless and Executive lids are interchangeable.
 
I've sold 3 & couldn't survive w/out mine!!
 
scottcooks said:
All the Stainless and Executive lids are interchangeable.

Really? I didn't realize that! Thanks so much.

I have never sold one at full price but have sold several as 1/2 price items. I do however, sell the salad spinner if I demo it, even at full price.
 
Have it, show it, sell it...totally worth it!
 
Awesome, thanks!
 
I use the 12 inch stainless when I do Power Cooking classes. I always sell one to the host and sometimes get bookings from guests just to get this skillet. I use mine all the time!
 
I have the stainless sets but want to add the 12 inch nonstick in Sept. - I'm glad to hear both are worth it!
 
pcsharon1 said:
Really? I didn't realize that! Thanks so much.

I have never sold one at full price but have sold several as 1/2 price items. I do however, sell the salad spinner if I demo it, even at full price.

But the handles are different, the stainless does not have silicone on it.....
 
the 12" pan is absolutely the best - I have one that I bring to my shows and got another for myself because I use it so often. Have sold a few and each person who has bought it has called to let me know how fabulous it is. worth showing - definitely try to have your own show to get it for 60% in August. now what do you all think of the grill pan? do I need that too (not to bring to parties but to cook with for myself??)
 
doughmama said:
the 12" pan is absolutely the best - I have one that I bring to my shows and got another for myself because I use it so often. Have sold a few and each person who has bought it has called to let me know how fabulous it is. worth showing - definitely try to have your own show to get it for 60% in August.

now what do you all think of the grill pan? do I need that too (not to bring to parties but to cook with for myself??)

Oops! Aug. - that is what I meant - not Sept!
 
I am having my own party in August so deciding if I want to get the grill pan for myself or if I want to get cookware to offer as an incentive when booking a party. I have the 12" skillet - is the grill pan that different? I saute and grill chicken, etc in my skillet. any thoughts??
 
I have sold at full price about 20 lids and 15 12" skillets and done MORE as hostess items. EVERYONE loves this peice and if you show it you will sell it!! Push it NOW for August hosts!!
 
I'm not a big fan of the grill pan ... got it for free last year, told myself I'd use it more often if I had the press ... now both are collecting dust in a cupboard.

The 12 inch .. now that puppy gets used all the time, and if I'm doing a recipe that uses it, it always gets a wow. I've sold all of the ones I've sold at 60 percent off, and I often say, "Nobody pays full price for this pan." It is a booking tool.
 
I have the grill pan and I'm not a huge fan either. Not sure if I'm just not great cooking on it, but every time I grill meat on it my entire house stinks. Imagine cooking on the grill (with all the smoke) inside... And it seems to take forever to cook.
 
pampered.chris said:
I have sold at full price about 20 lids and 15 12" skillets and done MORE as hostess items. EVERYONE loves this peice and if you show it you will sell it!! Push it NOW for August hosts!!

What are you doing to sell that many at full price?!? Please share your secret. :D
 
Holy cow! I did the Asian Pork and Noodle Skillet tonight and sold two 12" skillets! They love those "one-pot wonders" (cooking everything in one pan or pot).

Can't wait to show them the new Weekday Dinners - Done!
 
My upline sent out an email with info from the 2007 Consultant News about a Director Lisa Amblo - she sold 55 skillets at full price in one year and 50 grill pans. The way that she talks about our cookware makes you want to run out and buy it again and again. She calls both of them "show me" Pieces and tells consultants not to say straight away that they are a great deal as a 50% off item. She says it devalues our cookware and they are worth every penny. I will forward the email that has a long segment about her and what she says at parties if anyone would like. It gave me some great ideas about how to sell our cookware - or how to let them sell selves. Mara
 
Maragib said:
My upline sent out an email with info from the 2007 Consultant News about a Director Lisa Amblo - she sold 55 skillets at full price in one year and 50 grill pans. The way that she talks about our cookware makes you want to run out and buy it again and again. She calls both of them "show me" Pieces and tells consultants not to say straight away that they are a great deal as a 50% off item. She says it devalues our cookware and they are worth every penny. I will forward the email that has a long segment about her and what she says at parties if anyone would like. It gave me some great ideas about how to sell our cookware - or how to let them sell selves. Mara

If you go to the files section here, and type in Lisa Amblo - you will find files which contain the script that she uses.
 
We use the Executive 12" skillet on average at least 3 times a week. My DH loves to make omelets for the two of us, in it. Because we are just two, I prepare the full recipe and have enough servings to freeze portions for two later meals, when I make the Asian Pork Noodle skillet, for example. Another favorite is Texas Hash from an old Betty Crocker cookbook. I tried to attach but the system doesn't seem to work tonight.

I love our Grill pan but only use it once or twice a month. It does a great job on Panini sandwiches and tilapia fish. Neither of those require much time, and that is the big selling feature in my mind.

I have sold more 12" skillets than Grill pans. I believe the lid is a necessity for the skillet.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people have successfully sold the 12 Inch Skillet?

Many Pampered Chef consultants have successfully sold the 12 Inch Skillet, as it is a popular item known for its versatility and quality. The exact number varies by region and time period, but it consistently ranks among the top-selling products in the Pampered Chef catalog.

What makes the 12 Inch Skillet a popular choice among customers?

The 12 Inch Skillet is favored for its non-stick surface, even heat distribution, and durability. It is perfect for a variety of cooking methods, including sautéing, frying, and even baking, making it a versatile addition to any kitchen.

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