Maximize Your Kit: Kit Enhancement Month Tips & FAQs

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the experiences and inquiries related to the Kit Enhancement Month for Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their questions about the ordering process, product selection, and personal experiences with kit enhancements.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a new consultant, inquires about the timing and details of their Kit Enhancement Month, including the use of earned PC dollars.
  • Another participant suggests checking paperwork or contacting customer service for confirmation of the Kit Enhancement Month.
  • One participant shares details from their welcome letter regarding the kit enhancement process, including limits on product types and order amounts.
  • Some participants mention that items available for enhancement are limited to those not included in the original kit.
  • Several users express their thoughts on which products are beneficial to order during the kit enhancement, highlighting items like the DCB, Trifle Bowl, and 12" skillet.
  • One participant notes the importance of selecting items that will be personally useful and not just for show purposes.
  • Another participant shares their experience of ordering items through host discounts prior to their kit enhancement month.
  • Some participants discuss the importance of being mindful of spending during the kit enhancement process, sharing personal experiences of over-purchasing in the past.
  • One participant emphasizes the utility of specific tools like the can opener and can strainer based on their sales experience.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to selecting items for the kit enhancement, with some participants advocating for practicality and personal use, while others focus on potential sales benefits.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of experiences from new consultants navigating their Kit Enhancement Month, highlighting the diversity of opinions on product selection and spending strategies.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on navigating their Kit Enhancement Month and considering product selections based on personal and business needs may find this discussion beneficial.

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Hello,
I started PC on 9/28 so my kit enhancement month is coming up. So far I have earned 150 PC dollars. Will they let me know when I can order? Can I use those dollars on my kit enhancement order? Also, can I order anything for the kit enhancement or do they limit you to certain items? I do know I can only buy 1 of something though. Just trying to decide if I should get something now or wait and use it all then. Thanks!
 
Look through the paperwork and e-mails you have received. Your Kit Enhancement month should be in there. If not, call the 800 number for and ask.
 
You can verify your Kit Enhancement month on your "Welcome to the The Pampered Chef Family" welcome letter. Towards the bottom is a section entitled "Adding to Your Kit" that reads:

Kit Enhancement Month. In the fourth full month of your business, you may purchase additional products for your kit at 40 percent discount. Your new Consultant kit enhancement month is: XXXXXX. For complete details about this program, and other policies and procedures, see the Managing Your Business section of Consultant's Corner.

If you don't have the letter anymore, call HO. :)

You can order up to $500 (pre-discount) worth of product. You can only place one kit enhancement order that month. You place the order by going to P3 and selecting 'new non-commission order' from the toolbar and then selecting 'kit enhancement' from the the dropdown. CC has all the details.
 
You're also limited to things that are not in the kit. I'm not sure about items that have part of a set in the kit (like the easy-read measuring cup or prep bowls).
 
Ugh, I just noticed the Welcome Letter changed in September and doesn't include the kit enhancement date anymore. If you don't have the date in writing, I would call HO to verify it.
 
What items would you recommend getting with the kit enhancement discount?
 
These are items I think are great to have available for shows and for using at home (I recommend to my team they only buy products they'll also use in their own kitchen...since most of us don't have money to spare:)):

- DCB. It's a $65 sale and one of the single best products ever :love::love::love:. You'll also get a lot of personal use out of it as well.

- Trifle Bowl. Let's you make those 'wow' trifle recipes (and layered salads). I've had a lot of guests book just to get that bowl. Also, the trifles are ideal to take to pot-lucks you get invited to...a great conversation starter for generating business.

- 12" executive skillet. Use it at shows to make skillet cakes or the cooktop recipes. Use it at home because it's a fabulous workhorse.

- S/S mixing bowls . Use the medium bowl at shows instead of the batter bowl if you aren't having to put it in microwave. It is lighter and generates a bigger sale...and is fantastic!

- Fluted Stone. Great for making cakes in the microwave and helps show the versatility of the stoneware.

Smaller pieces I find are good to have both for shows and at home: baker's roller, EAD, a piece of bamboo, 5" santuko, tomato knife, timer, tool turn about.

***these are just my thoughts...your mileage may vary***:)
 
These are great ideas! What is the EAD?

I ordered the DCB with the Stoneware host discount in November (my DH had a show; sweet of him to give me the discount! :) ) And I'm ordering the trifle bowl this month with this month's host special.

The baker's roller is coming to me from the discounted supply order items - I ordered all of them, since they were a good deal and help me enhance my kit before kit enhancement! :)

I will definitely get the 12" skillet and S/S bowls - great suggestions! My upline also recommended the fluted stone.

She also suggested the citrus press, mix 'n chop, a serving platter, and the rice cooker.
 
EAD is Easy Accent Decorator.Take a look through the recipes you want to do at shows, or that you have requests for, and see what tools they use. If there's something that seems to be used in a lot of the recipes, add that to your list. But don't order right away. Start a list, and think about it for a bit. If you go through it and can't remember why you added an item, take it off - you probably don't need it.
 
The honing tool for the forged cutlery is important IMHO.​
 
chefann said:
But don't order right away. Start a list, and think about it for a bit. If you go through it and can't remember why you added an item, take it off - you probably don't need it.

I totally agree. Select your items based on what is cost effective for you. What you'll use in your kitchen and/or at your shows is different from what someone else will use.

When I started, I spent way more on samples than I should have. It was easy to rationalize the purchases as 'investments and tax deductions', but it was still money. Now that I've been in the busy for awhile, I simply don't buy it if I'm not going to personally use it (or have a super compelling business reason for it). I can just as easily show it in the catalog.
 
I totally agree with making sure you'll use it before shelling out the dough -- discount or not! I'm kind of a shopping addict, and I tend to go crazy when I have a discount to use, so, I'm telling you from experience. Make sure you'll use it!

That being said, I sell at least one can opener at every show. This has been on the kit enhancement orders of everyone on my team. While you're at it, I would also order the can strainer -- it makes the opener much more useful in my opinion. I like my tuna salad and chicken salad to be "dry", meaning as much of the "juice" as possible from the can is removed. So, the can strainer makes that possible, even better than a can lid ever did. Also, did you know that can lids are dirtier than public toilets? Just a little fact I like to share at my shows that ALWAYS sells both of these items.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kit Enhancement Month at Pampered Chef?

Kit Enhancement Month is a special time when Pampered Chef consultants can purchase additional products at a discounted rate to enhance their starter kit. This allows new consultants to expand their offerings and better serve their customers.

How can I maximize my kit during Kit Enhancement Month?

To maximize your kit, focus on selecting products that complement your current inventory and cater to your target market. Consider popular items, seasonal products, and those that align with upcoming promotions or themes.

Are there any restrictions on what I can purchase during Kit Enhancement Month?

While most products are available for purchase, there may be certain limitations on specific items or quantities. It's best to check the latest guidelines provided by Pampered Chef for any restrictions during Kit Enhancement Month.

Can I use my commission to pay for kit enhancements?

Yes, you can use your earned commission to purchase additional products during Kit Enhancement Month. This is a great way to reinvest in your business while expanding your product offerings.

What are some tips for promoting my enhanced kit to customers?

Promote your enhanced kit by showcasing new products through social media, hosting cooking demonstrations, and offering exclusive promotions. Engage with your customers by sharing recipes and tips that utilize the new items in your kit.

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