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The thread discusses experiences and opinions regarding the transport of consultant kits, specifically focusing on the New Consultant Tote versus other options like rolling totes and crates. Participants share their thoughts on comfort, convenience, and packing strategies.
Views differ on the comfort and convenience of the tote versus other options, with some participants expressing preference for the New Consultant Tote while others have mixed feelings about its bulkiness and weight.
Participants share personal experiences related to transporting their consultant kits, highlighting individual preferences and packing strategies.
Consultants considering different options for transporting their kits may find the shared experiences relevant to their own practices.
wadesgirl said:Can you buy the bag on the supply order form?
susanr613 said:the tote does get heavy, but it's flexible - holds a lot, you can schlep it up stairs, and it can fit in my tiny hatchback trunk
The best way to transport your Pampered Chef consultant kit is to use a sturdy, spacious bag or case that can accommodate all your products and tools. Look for a bag with padded compartments to protect fragile items and ensure easy access to everything you need during events.
It’s important to find a balance between comfort and convenience. Choose a transport method that is easy to carry and lightweight, but also provides enough space and organization for your kit. A wheeled bag can offer convenience while reducing strain on your back.
To keep your products secure while transporting them, use bubble wrap or packing materials for fragile items. Organize your kit with dividers or compartments to prevent items from shifting during transport. Additionally, ensure your bag or case has a secure closure to protect your products.
While there are no specific bags mandated by Pampered Chef, many consultants find that large tote bags, rolling suitcases, or specialized crafting bags work well. Look for bags with multiple pockets, durable materials, and comfortable straps for ease of transport.
If your kit is too heavy to carry comfortably, consider downsizing by removing non-essential items for events. Alternatively, invest in a wheeled bag or cart to help transport your kit without straining your back. This way, you can maintain convenience without sacrificing comfort.