Looking for the Name of an Older Product

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around a participant's inquiry about an older Pampered Chef product that resembles a basting brush and was used to soak up grease. Participants share their knowledge about the product and its availability.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a new consultant, seeks information about a product described as a big basting brush used to soak up grease.
  • Another participant mentions the product is called the "Grease Mop."
  • One user states it was known as the "Magic Mop" and confirms it is no longer available.
  • Another participant notes that the "Magic Mop" has not been part of the product line for at least 12 years.
  • One participant expresses doubt that there is a replacement for the "Magic Mop," as they have not seen anything similar.
  • Several users suggest creating a post titled "ISO- Magic Mop" to seek help from other consultants who might have access to one.
  • One participant recalls seeing a similar product in a local kitchen specialty store a few years ago, indicating that alternatives may exist outside of Pampered Chef.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that the product in question is the "Magic Mop" and that it is no longer available through Pampered Chef. However, there is no clear consensus on whether a suitable replacement exists.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects the experiences and knowledge of participants regarding older Pampered Chef products and their availability in the market.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for information on discontinued products or seeking to connect with others who may have access to older items may find this discussion relevant.

heatherbares
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I am a new consultant and learning my way around here and all of the products, but I had someone ask about something today that I have no idea about. She said she bought it years ago and it looks like a big basting brush but it was used to soak up grease.

Anyone have any ideas what this is and if it is still available?

Thanks
Heather
 
Grease Mop
 
It was called the Magic Mop and is no longer available.
 
Magic Mop and it's been gone from our line for at least 12 years.
 
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thanks! guessing there is nothing that replaced it since I haven't seen anything like that. She is wanting another one like it.
 
Try creating a post entitled, "ISO- Magic Mop". Sometimes consultants will be able to get their hands on one for you. Best wishes!
 
Tropicalburstqt2 said:
Try creating a post entitled, "ISO- Magic Mop". Sometimes consultants will be able to get their hands on one for you. Best wishes!

Do this in the Marketplace. I know a lot of people here (myself included) just look at New Posts, but things still need to be posted in the appropriate forums.

(not a criticism, Trop, just a reminder. :love:)
 
I saw something like the magic mop in a local kitchen specialty store a few years ago. It's out there for others to sell
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I find the name of an older Pampered Chef product?

You can find the name of an older Pampered Chef product by checking the official Pampered Chef website, where they often have a section for discontinued items. Additionally, you can reach out to a Pampered Chef consultant or search through online forums and social media groups dedicated to Pampered Chef products.

Is there a catalog or archive for older Pampered Chef products?

Yes, Pampered Chef occasionally provides access to past catalogs on their website. You can also find archived catalogs on various fan sites and community forums where Pampered Chef enthusiasts share information about older products.

Can I get information about discontinued Pampered Chef items?

Yes, you can obtain information about discontinued Pampered Chef items by contacting customer service or your local Pampered Chef consultant. They may have access to historical product information and can help you identify the item you're looking for.

Are there online resources to help identify older Pampered Chef products?

Yes, there are several online resources, including Pampered Chef fan pages, eBay listings, and Facebook groups where members share knowledge about older products. These platforms can be very helpful in identifying and sourcing older items.

What should I do if I can't find the name of an older product?

If you're unable to find the name of an older product, consider posting a picture and description in Pampered Chef community groups or forums. Members may recognize the product and help you identify it. Additionally, reaching out to Pampered Chef customer service can provide further assistance.

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