Stainless or Executive: Which is the Better Choice for Show Purposes?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the preferences of participants regarding the choice between Stainless and Executive cookware for show purposes. Participants share their personal experiences and opinions on the usability and appeal of each type.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that the choice depends on what one already owns, suggesting that if someone has Executive pieces, they should opt for Stainless.
  • Another participant shares their experience of enjoying the Executive skillet, noting its frequent use and successful cooking results.
  • One participant expresses a preference for Executive due to its non-stick surface, highlighting its appeal for those with limited cooking time.
  • Another participant states they rarely use their large non-PC stainless skillet since acquiring the Executive version.
  • One participant indicates they use their Executive 12" skillet more than the Stainless counterpart, citing better results and sales success with the Executive line.
  • Another participant mentions overcoming their aversion to nonstick cookware and prefers the Executive for specific recipes that cannot be made in Stainless.
  • One participant enthusiastically declares a preference for Executive cookware without elaboration.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants, with some expressing a clear preference for Executive cookware while others acknowledge the appeal of Stainless, particularly in terms of aesthetics.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their experiences based on personal usage and preferences, with no claims made regarding the overall effectiveness or safety of the products discussed.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering which cookware to showcase during demonstrations may find the shared experiences and opinions relevant to their decision-making process.

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Which would be better to buy for show purposes?
 
It depends on what you already have. If you have some Exec. pieces, then get the Stainless. Personally, I have all of the Exec., so I'd get the Stainless. If you have NONE, then go with the Exec. (you can make more with it, like eggs and cakes that won't stick). HTH!
 
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I have the 2 Try Me's and then the Grill Pan, but that's it.
I was thinking the Exec, but I wanted some expert opinions ;)
 
I have a stainless skillet (non-PC). I am REALLY enjoying my Exec. skillet I got for Pan-O-Rama. It gets used ALL the time!!!!! :)...and finally made a skillet cake in it a few weeks ago - love that!
 
I would do the exec. I have both and would tell you for clean up purposes and just being able to have a non stick surface.....means a lot to a lot of people. Most people don't have time to cook...let alone clean up and I think that the executive definitely is a great seller for people with no time. I am in love with the executive but I've always been into the non stick products. Although the stainless sure is pretty!
 
I recommend the executive. Now that I have it, I rarely use my large non-PC stainless skillet.
 
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We have a set of Stainless (non-PC) so I have issues with buying more SS pans, but obviously I can't sell the non-PC! LOLThanks ladies - I'm going to go with the Exec
 
I use my Exec 12" way more than my SS 12". If I'm ever doing a skillet cake at a show, I'd only use my Exec. Stainless is too hit or miss with things sticking. I definitely have more hosts (and the occasional guest) buy the Executive one. The SS sure is pretty looking, but I think people balk at the price too (but I have to explain it comes with the lid).
 
I'm slowly overcoming my aversion to nonstick thanks to PC, but I would get the exec because some recipes (like the upside down cake) can't be done in stainless.
 
Executive All The Way!!!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between Stainless and Executive Cookware from Pampered Chef?

The main differences between Stainless and Executive Cookware lie in their materials and features. Stainless Cookware is made from high-quality stainless steel, offering durability and a classic look. Executive Cookware, on the other hand, features a non-stick surface and is designed for easy food release and cleanup. Additionally, Executive Cookware often has a heavier base for better heat distribution.

Which cookware line is more visually appealing for shows?

Both Stainless and Executive Cookware have their own aesthetic appeal. Stainless Cookware has a sleek, polished finish that looks professional and elegant, making it attractive for demonstrations. Executive Cookware, with its modern design and vibrant colors, can also catch the eye and appeal to customers looking for stylish kitchen tools. Ultimately, the choice depends on personal preference and the target audience.

Is one line more versatile than the other for cooking demonstrations?

Executive Cookware is often considered more versatile for cooking demonstrations due to its non-stick surface, which allows for a wider range of cooking techniques, including sautéing and frying, without the need for excessive oil. However, Stainless Cookware is excellent for high-heat cooking and can be used for a variety of techniques, including browning and deglazing. The choice depends on the types of recipes you plan to showcase.

Which cookware line is easier to clean after a show?

Executive Cookware is generally easier to clean due to its non-stick surface, which allows food to slide off easily and reduces the amount of scrubbing needed. Stainless Cookware, while durable, may require more effort to clean, especially if food is stuck to the surface. However, both lines are designed to be dishwasher safe, making cleanup manageable.

How do I decide which cookware line to use for my specific audience?

Consider your audience's cooking preferences and needs. If your audience values durability and traditional cooking methods, Stainless Cookware may be the better choice. If they prefer convenience and ease of use, especially for everyday cooking, Executive Cookware might resonate more. Additionally, you can gauge interest by asking your audience about their cooking habits during the show.

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