Searching for a Rare "Fat Mop" Kitchen Gadget

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around a participant's inquiry about a kitchen gadget known as the "fat mop," which is sought by a customer. Participants share their knowledge and personal experiences regarding the product's history and availability.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions a customer looking for a product referred to as a "fat mop," describing its function and expressing uncertainty about its existence.
  • Another participant identifies the product as "The Magic Mop," noting that it was retired some time ago and was available in the outlet last May.
  • One participant expresses gratitude for the information about The Magic Mop and inquires if anyone has one available for sale.
  • Another participant offers a used version of the product and asks if the requester is looking for new or used.
  • One participant suggests checking Ebay as a potential source for the product.
  • Another participant claims to have one still in the package.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the availability of the "fat mop," with some participants indicating they have it while others suggest alternative sources.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and knowledge about a discontinued kitchen gadget, with participants sharing their willingness to assist in locating it.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in rare kitchen gadgets or those looking to assist customers in finding discontinued products may find this discussion relevant.

muffetts
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I have a customer looking for what I think must be an old product - and am wondering if anyone would have one to spare? She's looking for something that was like a "fat mop" that you would wave over the fat in a recipe (ie fat on a soup) and it had bristly brushes that would soak up the fat and then you would squeegy it out. Does this sound familiar? :confused: I have never heard of this, but told her I would see what I could find out. I'm in Canada, but am willing to ship it up here, if necessary.:)
 
It was called The Magic Mop and was retired ages ago. It was in the outlet last May.
 
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The Magic MopThanks for the information on the Magic Mop. So.... now, here's a question - anyone have such a creature they'd be willing to part with? I'll pay shipping, etc.....
 
I have a used one or are you looking for new?
 
You can always try Ebay

Deb
 
I think I have one still in the package.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a "Fat Mop" kitchen gadget?

The "Fat Mop" is a unique kitchen tool designed to help with cooking and cleaning tasks, particularly in managing grease and fat. It is often used to absorb excess oil from food or surfaces, making it a handy gadget for those who love to cook and want to maintain a clean kitchen.

Why is the "Fat Mop" considered rare?

The "Fat Mop" is considered rare due to its limited production and popularity among collectors and cooking enthusiasts. It may not be widely available in stores, leading to increased demand and difficulty in finding one.

Where can I search for a "Fat Mop" kitchen gadget?

You can search for a "Fat Mop" kitchen gadget through various channels, including online marketplaces like eBay, Amazon, or specialty kitchenware websites. Additionally, checking with Pampered Chef consultants or attending Pampered Chef parties may help you locate one.

Are there any alternatives to the "Fat Mop"?

Yes, there are several alternatives to the "Fat Mop," such as paper towels, grease-absorbing pads, or other kitchen gadgets designed for similar purposes. However, the effectiveness and convenience of these alternatives may vary compared to the original "Fat Mop."

How can I ensure I'm buying an authentic "Fat Mop"?

To ensure you're buying an authentic "Fat Mop," purchase from reputable sellers or official Pampered Chef representatives. Look for product descriptions, reviews, and images that confirm its authenticity. If possible, request verification or certification from the seller.

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