Searching for Vintage Boil Control?

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A customer is seeking an old Boil Control product, discontinued since Fall 2001, which originally sold for approximately $2.50. One user possesses an unopened Boil Control, inherited from a family member, and is willing to sell it. The product functions by rattling in a pot to indicate when to reduce heat, helping to prevent water from boiling over. While some users express interest in purchasing the item, there are concerns about its compatibility with non-stick cookware, although it's noted that it won't scratch such surfaces. There’s a shared curiosity about whether anyone else has a Boil Control available for sale.
pamperedposey
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I have a customer who is looking for the old Boil Control. I don't even know how much they used to sell for, but I told her I would try to find one for her. They have them on e-bay, but I'd rather not buy from there.

Thanks!
 
You're not going to believe this but I have one. It looks like a can lid? I have one UNopened on top of that! Hubby inherited a lot of things when his grandma died and that was one of them. Any idea how much they sold for?
 
From what I can telll...they sold for $2.50 (discontinued in Fall '01)

If any one else has one, I would also be interested. :angel:
 
That sounds REALLY neat. Does it actually work... I hate when the water boils over!!
 
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lissahope26 said:
You're not going to believe this but I have one. It looks like a can lid? I have one UNopened on top of that! Hubby inherited a lot of things when his grandma died and that was one of them. Any idea how much they sold for?

Can I buy it from you? How much do you want including shipping? How can I pay you? Thanks!
 
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I tried to tell her the trick of putting a wooden or bamboo spoon across the pot, but she was determined to get the actual boil control.
 
Tropicalburstqt2 said:
That sounds REALLY neat. Does it actually work... I hate when the water boils over!!
What they actually do is rattle in the pot, letting you know to turn it down a little.
 
Where is KG? I thought this title would definitely bring out a comment from him!!:D
 
Oooh!! Well isn't that a nifty idea!!
 
pamperedposey said:
Can I buy it from you? How much do you want including shipping? How can I pay you? Thanks!
Should be pretty cheap to ship. Send me a message.
 
Is it metal? If it's metal I wouldn't put in the nonstick cookware! Just a thought!!!
 
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Anybody else happen to have one? She loved that one and wants another!
 
I bought one when I first started buying PC and (1) I usually forgot to use it in the pot and (2) it is metal and I wouldn't ever use it now with our non-stick cookware.
 
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I don't think I would ever use one either, but she is insisting she needs one more! She doesn't have PC cookware, so if she dings up her old cookware maybe she'll need to buy more! :D
 
The boil control will not scratch your cookware. I promise. And the way it works is it does rattle but not to let you know to turn it down but it allows air to cirrculate differently. Hope these work.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vintage Boil Control?

Vintage Boil Control refers to a specific type of cookware or kitchen tool designed by Pampered Chef that features a unique boiling control mechanism. This tool helps to prevent boiling over and ensures that cooking is more efficient and mess-free.

How can I find Vintage Boil Control products?

You can search for Vintage Boil Control products through various online marketplaces, auction sites, and vintage kitchenware stores. Additionally, you can check Pampered Chef's official website or contact a local consultant for availability.

Are Vintage Boil Control items still being manufactured?

No, Vintage Boil Control items are no longer in production as they are considered collectible. However, you may find them through second-hand sellers or collectors who specialize in vintage Pampered Chef products.

What should I consider when buying Vintage Boil Control?

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Can I use Vintage Boil Control items in modern cooking?

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