Opinions on Which Totes You Feel Necessary

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various opinions and experiences regarding the different totes used by Pampered Chef consultants for their shows. Participants share their preferences, packing strategies, and the practicality of different tote options.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses interest in the Stoneware Tote for easier transport, noting their satisfaction with the TTA tote.
  • Another participant shares their positive experience with the rolling tote, highlighting its capacity to hold various items needed for shows.
  • Several users mention the convenience of the rolling tote, with one stating they couldn't live without it after using it.
  • One participant discusses the weight of the rolling tote, particularly when packed with stoneware, and questions its heaviness.
  • Another participant describes how they have streamlined their packing by using fewer totes, finding it beneficial for organization and efficiency.
  • One participant notes that they use a crate but experience back pain from overpacking, suggesting a desire for a more ergonomic solution.
  • Several participants inquire about the Show To Go totes, seeking clarification on their design and functionality.
  • One participant mentions using a scrapbooking wheeled tote for their stoneware, indicating a preference for repurposing existing items.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

While many participants express a preference for the rolling tote, views differ on the necessity and practicality of various totes, with no clear consensus on the best option for all users.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding the use of totes for their Pampered Chef shows, reflecting a range of packing strategies and individual needs.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering different tote options for their shows may find the shared experiences and insights helpful in making their own decisions.

ChefBeckyD said:
I earned all of the "Show To Go" pieces (was it last year?) - and for awhile, used the Rolling Cart......but I have really pared down what I take to shows - and now use 2 Show To Go Totes, and a plastic container for dirty dishes. I get everything in the 2 totes - including my paperwork and laptop - I carry recipe ingredients in the dirty dishes container. THIS has made set-up, clean-up, and show organization go much quicker - I want my job to look doable for anyone there, and I feel like if I am hauling in a ton of stuff, it makes my job look harder!
I'll still use the Rolling Case for fairs and such - but I love traveling light to my shows.....and honestly, it hasn't affected my sales or bookings to not take everything w/ me anymore!

Ok, I realize I'm hijacking this thread ... but ... what DO you take to your shows? I've been taking everything in my starter kit, some of the stuff from my kitchen, and whatever piece I happen to be borrowing from my director at the moment ;)

I've been thinking I need to streamline what I'm demo/talking about/touching at my shows. (Mind you, I've only done 3 so far!)
 
What is the Catalog shoulder tote bag? Has a clear pocket in the front for the catalog to show. I'd like to find another tote like the New consultant one- but am not seeing it on the order form.
 
MomToEli said:
Ok, I realize I'm hijacking this thread ... but ... what DO you take to your shows? I've been taking everything in my starter kit, some of the stuff from my kitchen, and whatever piece I happen to be borrowing from my director at the moment ;) I've been thinking I need to streamline what I'm demo/talking about/touching at my shows. (Mind you, I've only done 3 so far!)
Sandy, Specifically, this month, I have been doing the Salsa recipe from the catalog, along with gaucamole, and then Cool & Creamy Chocolate Fondue w/ strawberries and cinnamon tortilla chips. So what I bring to shows is the following:My TTA tote with lots of stuff in it, including all utensils needed for the demo - and my chopper in the top of it. The Salad chopper, Garlic Press, Knives, Scrapers, scissors, Core n More, etc.....all in there.In the first Show to Go tote, I have catalogs, order forms, pen caddy, computer, Franklin Planner, dishtowels & Microfiber Towels, apron, Book to Look Boxes, wrapped gifts for door prize/bring a friend gifts, spices, and cookbooks.In the second STG tote - Stainless Bowl set, Microplane Grater, UM, HWC stuff, Easy Read Measuring cups, Trivet, Rectangle Chillzanne, Batter Bowl, 8" Saute pan, and a small assortment of new products (mostly colored products) In my Dirty Dishes tote - I have the TTA tote, and my Stoneware tote - which has 2 small round dots bowls, the rectangle SA platter, and the med. bar pan in it. Along with that, I put whatever food I am taking with me in that tote - this month it has been just baked cinnamon tortilla chips and a couple of avocados. It does take me 2 trips to get it all in, because I have a tricky back and can't carry alot of weight at one time.I know some people take even less - but I'm happy with this amount - and believe it or not - it's way less than I used to take!
 
clshirk said:
What is the Catalog shoulder tote bag? Has a clear pocket in the front for the catalog to show. I'd like to find another tote like the New consultant one- but am not seeing it on the order form.
You're right on what the Catalog shoulder tote bag is. It can be a great source of leads when you're out and around town.

The new consultant tote is not (yet) on the supply order form. Maybe this fall.
 
Do you all take out your TTA with the tools and put that on your table? I already have a hard enough time getting everything I need laid out on my table that I can't imagine putting the TTA on it too! I just pull out the tools I need and set them around my cutting board in the order that I will use them.

What does everyone else do?
 
rebeccastt said:
Do you all take out your TTA with the tools and put that on your table? I already have a hard enough time getting everything I need laid out on my table that I can't imagine putting the TTA on it too! I just pull out the tools I need and set them around my cutting board in the order that I will use them.

What does everyone else do?

I take out the tools I need for the demo, and them set the TTA to the side, or on a different table, somewhere where I can point it out, and encourage people to play with the tools......I also like to give it a spin - to show people how well the new one spins!
 
So far, I keep my tta stocked with tools, set it out nearby on a table near where I'm doing the demo or on the demo table. I try to keep the items I need for my demo nearby, but often I end up pulling from the TTA. I encourage others to see how stuffed you can make it and how well it turns. I've started selling quite a few lately. I love it.
 
rae,

great idea about using a tta tote for the trifle bowl....thanks!
 
It didn't originate with me, but I'm glad to share.I take the TTA out of the tote for display. Sometimes it's on my table. Sometimes it's simply nearby.
 
rebeccastt said:
For those of you that use these totes, do you really feel that this help you in your business? I still use my crate, but got a rolling cart to put it on. I've been thinking about getting the set, but I don't want to spend all that money unless it will make a difference. Does it make it easier at your shows?


I purchased a rolling tote from Wal-mart before I knew they had PC ones. I saved some money, and I don't have to fight carrying the bag and lugging it up our narrow staircase.
 
rebeccastt said:
For those of you that use these totes, do you really feel that this help you in your business? I still use my crate, but got a rolling cart to put it on. I've been thinking about getting the set, but I don't want to spend all that money unless it will make a difference. Does it make it easier at your shows?

It makes it so much easier for me.... because I feel like it makes me look more "professional" I hated the crate that came with my kit, it just was not user friendly for me... and where I live their is a lot of stairs, I live in a town full of old victorian homes, with a lot of stairs going to the front door. So these totes do help me a great deal!!
 
I LOVE the totes but can't get the rolling one into my car or in the trunk. So I use it for storage in my office. :( AND I have a health fair tomorrow... so wish I could use it!!! I do use the TTA one and the carry-all for every show though!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of totes are essential for a Pampered Chef consultant?

Essential totes for a Pampered Chef consultant include the large utility tote for carrying products to parties, the small utility tote for organizing smaller items, and the thermal tote for keeping food items hot or cold. These totes help in efficiently managing products during demonstrations and events.

Are there specific totes recommended for food storage during events?

Yes, the thermal tote is highly recommended for food storage during events. It is designed to keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold, ensuring that your dishes maintain their intended temperature until serving.

How do I choose the right size tote for my needs?

Choosing the right size tote depends on the type of events you attend and the amount of product you typically carry. For larger parties or events, a large utility tote is ideal, while a small utility tote works well for smaller gatherings or when you need to carry fewer items.

Can I use totes for purposes other than direct sales?

Absolutely! Pampered Chef totes are versatile and can be used for various purposes beyond direct sales. They are great for grocery shopping, beach trips, picnics, or even as everyday bags for work or school.

Are there any specific features to look for in a tote?

When selecting a tote, look for features such as durability, insulation (for food storage), pockets for organization, and comfortable handles. Waterproof materials can also be beneficial for protecting contents from spills or weather conditions.

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