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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants expressing their interest in obtaining a Cherry Pitter, with some sharing personal experiences related to the availability of the product. Participants inquire about extra units and discuss challenges in finding them.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant is looking for an extra Cherry Pitter for someone who couldn't find it in the catalog.
  • Another participant mentions they have a barely used Cherry Pitter available and shares their email for inquiries.
  • Several users express frustration over the product's unavailability, with one noting that it is still available in England.
  • One participant has been searching for a Cherry Pitter for months and finds eBay prices too high for customers.
  • Another participant expresses a desire for Pampered Chef to bring the Cherry Pitter back due to frequent requests.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the availability of the Cherry Pitter, with some participants expressing a desire for it to be reintroduced, while others are actively seeking to purchase one.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and challenges related to finding the Cherry Pitter, with some referencing international availability.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in product availability and personal experiences related to the Cherry Pitter may find this discussion relevant.

chefheidi2003
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Does anyone have an extra Cherry Pitter. I had someone tell me this morning that she was looking for it in the catalog and she can't find it...I told her that I would check on here to see if anyone has an extra one.
 
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bump!!!!!!
 
Quick hijack.....what does ISO mean??
 
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In Search Of
 
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Bump again.
 
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Maybe if I bump this one more time someone who has one will see this. Too bad I don't live in England they still have them as I saw on someone elses website.
 
I have a barely used one out of package but in great shape. I've had several people tell me they want it but then never get back to me. E-mail me at [email protected] if you are interested.
 
I see people asking for this all the time. I think PC needs to bring this back.
 
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Well yesterday I saw on another thread someone say something about being from England so I thought I would check out her PWS just to see what they have that is different, and I saw it there. I thought that that was odd. So last night I spent all night trying to figure out who I can have buy it for me and ship it to me. LOL. I have a few friends who live over there.
 
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smspamperedchef said:
I have a barely used one out of package but in great shape. I've had several people tell me they want it but then never get back to me. E-mail me at [email protected] if you are interested.

I will let you know. I will call my customer today. Thank you.
 
I have been searching for one for the past few months....

If anyone can get hold of one, at a reasonable price, PLEASE let me know. I have been seeing them on ebay, but I can't ask a customer to pay $25 for one.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a cherry pitter and how does it work?

A cherry pitter is a kitchen tool designed to remove the pit from cherries quickly and efficiently. It typically features a plunger mechanism that pushes the pit out of the cherry while keeping the fruit intact. This tool is especially useful for preparing cherries for baking, cooking, or snacking.

Why should I use a cherry pitter instead of removing pits by hand?

Using a cherry pitter saves time and effort compared to removing pits by hand. It also reduces the risk of injury from using sharp knives and ensures that the cherries remain whole, which is important for recipes that require intact fruit. Additionally, a pitter minimizes mess and keeps your hands from getting stained with cherry juice.

Are there different types of cherry pitters available?

Yes, there are several types of cherry pitters available, including handheld models, countertop versions, and those that can pit multiple cherries at once. Each type has its own advantages, so you can choose one based on your needs, such as the volume of cherries you plan to pit or your available kitchen space.

Where can I find a cherry pitter?

You can find cherry pitters at kitchen supply stores, big-box retailers, and online marketplaces. Many brands, including Pampered Chef, offer cherry pitters that are designed for durability and ease of use. Check product reviews and ratings to find a pitter that suits your needs.

How do I clean and maintain my cherry pitter?

Cleaning your cherry pitter is usually straightforward; most models are dishwasher safe, but it's always best to check the manufacturer's instructions. After use, rinse it under warm water to remove any residue. For maintenance, ensure that moving parts are free from debris and lubricate if necessary, following the guidelines provided by the manufacturer.

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