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The thread explores the experiences and opinions of participants regarding the Rolling Case, particularly its practicality and usability for Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their thoughts on whether the investment in the Rolling Case is worthwhile based on their personal experiences.
Views differ among participants regarding the practicality of the Rolling Case. While many express positive experiences, others highlight significant challenges in specific situations, indicating no clear consensus on its overall value.
Participants share personal experiences based on their unique circumstances, including physical limitations, types of events, and environmental conditions affecting the use of the Rolling Case.
Consultants considering the Rolling Case for their business may find the shared experiences and opinions helpful in making a personal decision.
That's good to know, I was just going to ask the size of that one!mommyhugz1978 said:The carry-all and the new consultant tote are almost identical not quite though
mommyhugz1978 said:The carry-all and the new consultant tote are almost identical not quite though
redsoxgirl said:Is the Carry-All the one that slips over the handle?
Maybe I'll save up to get both of them.
Be careful doing that, there have been reports that using the telescoping handle for anything other than pulling along a flat surface will cause it to break.byrd1956 said:I take mine up the stairs backwards, using the pull out handle to lift.
ChefBeckyD said:I'm glad I earned mine and didn't spend the money for it. I do still use it for big events, but that's all.
Oh - and since I have the carry-all tote, and the Consultant's tote - I need to chime in and say that they are not really that much alike.
Try a local luggage shop or, believe it or not, a skate shop. Many times, the wheels on luggage like this are the same as on inline skates.RaggedyAunt said:Does anyone know a way or place to get wheels replaced? My recruiter gave me her old rolling bag (the one the red crate sat down into), but one wheel is broken. I called a local shoe repair place, but they said they can't get the wheels in?! So, I thought I'd check and see if anyone on here has experience with replacing wheels on our rolling totes. Thanks for any guidance you can provide.
Tammy
Yes, many Pampered Chef consultants find the Rolling Case to be a worthwhile investment. It provides a convenient way to transport products and supplies to parties and events, ensuring that you have everything you need on hand.
The Rolling Case offers several benefits, including ample storage space, easy mobility with wheels, and a professional appearance. It helps keep your products organized and protected, making it easier to set up and present at events.
The price of the Rolling Case can vary, but it typically ranges from $100 to $150. It's important to consider this cost in relation to the potential increase in sales and efficiency it can provide during your events.
While the Rolling Case is designed to hold a variety of Pampered Chef products, it may not fit every item perfectly. However, it is spacious enough to hold most essential tools and cookware, making it a practical choice for most consultants.
Yes, Pampered Chef typically offers a warranty on their products, including the Rolling Case. Be sure to check the specific warranty details at the time of purchase to understand what is covered and for how long.