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The thread discusses the search for replacement feet for trivets, with participants sharing their experiences and suggestions regarding alternative solutions, particularly focusing on the cooling rack feet as a potential option.
Views differ regarding the effectiveness of using cooling rack feet as replacements for trivet feet, with some participants sharing positive experiences while others note limitations.
Participants are sharing personal experiences related to the use of replacement parts for kitchen items, specifically trivets and cooling racks.
Consultants and community members looking for solutions to similar issues with kitchen equipment may find the shared experiences relevant.
shelly.nurse said:what about the replacement feet for the cooling rack? Are there any? I bet it would work.
gailz2 said:Yes, they have replacement feet for the cooling rack, I've ordered them.
You can find replacement feet for your Pampered Chef trivet by visiting the official Pampered Chef website or contacting their customer service. They often have replacement parts available for purchase.
Yes, there are third-party options available, such as online marketplaces like Amazon or eBay. However, ensure that the replacement feet are compatible with your specific trivet model.
While it may be possible to use feet from a different brand, it is not recommended as they may not fit properly or could affect the stability of the trivet. It's best to use parts specifically designed for your trivet.
If you notice that your trivet is unstable, wobbly, or if the feet are cracked or missing, it’s a good indication that you need to replace them for safe and effective use.
Pampered Chef typically offers a warranty on their products, which may include replacement parts. Check the warranty policy on their website or contact customer service for specific details regarding your trivet.