What Products Would You Like to See "Retired"?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores participants' opinions on which Pampered Chef products they would like to see retired or redesigned. Various products are mentioned, with some participants expressing strong preferences for changes or discontinuation.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses a desire for the Salt/Pepper Mill to be redesigned, along with the Nylon tool set, Suds Pump, and self-sharpening knives.
  • Another participant mentions selling Suds Pumps due to recommendations from a local Arbonne consultant.
  • Several users mention wanting to keep the self-sharpening knives to cater to a broader customer base.
  • One participant shares their experience of using the Hold N Slice daily, while another states they no longer use it.
  • Some participants express a desire for the spritzer and Suds Pump to be modernized, while others want the ice cream sandwich maker to be retired.
  • Multiple participants prefer the Nylon Tools over Chef's Tools and would like them offered individually again.
  • One participant notes dissatisfaction with the wine opener and suggests it should be restyled.
  • Several users express a desire for the colander/bowl set to be redesigned or discontinued due to its perceived lack of functionality.
  • One participant mentions the need for better design in the batter bowls to facilitate stacking.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly among participants regarding which products should be retired or redesigned, with no clear consensus emerging on specific items.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding product usage, highlighting a range of opinions on functionality and design.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking to understand community sentiments about product preferences and potential changes.

jrstephens said:
Let me see if I can type what I mean. I say silent "h" but with the K sounding really like a "K" and not like a "C". I am thinking the "am" is a long "am" kind of like the "om" on prom. Krom, maybe. Did I totally kill it?!

Yep you did - LOL
 
dianevill said:
That's kind of a mouthful - Carolyn Kray-um.

It took me a while to accept it - LOL
When DH and I started talking marriage I asked him if he'd mind if I kept my ex-DH's last name (so my kids & I would have the same name:rolleyes: )...That didn't go over so well...:o But...here I am...a Kray-um. Good thing I really like the guy or I'd be all huffy about having a tough last name. I thought for sure that HO would KILL it when they announced me across stage but somehow they go it perfect. I don't know how they do it. They have some really challenging names to deal with !
 
I just have to add I have a normal, every day word as my last name but do you think people can either pronounce it or spell it????!!!! This is like a word you learn in 2nd grade. Sorry, I'm not to privy on giving out my name online but think if you had the last name Hall and someone was always mispronoucing it and misspelling it?! I went from a simple last name that no one had a problem with to this last name when I got married. Didn't think there would be a problem!

By the way, you cannot take the funnels away! I have sold a couple but I use mine all the time in the kitchen.
 
Carolyn- you're like Graham cracker, but with a K! :) Any takers on pronouncing mine? (No fair, those of you who already know how!)
SzwarcSomeone in college asked if I was going to hyphenate when I got married. I told them, sorry, I'd have 2 Z'z in my name, and they wouldn't be next to each other.
 
I have to say I'm lucky - my last name is Miller and I never have to spell it and people never mispronounce it - however I did marry a John Miller and there are a ton of them out there!
 
Okay - I think my last name is easy, but it gets screwed up by telemarketers all the time - that's how we know who they are! If they call, and can't pronounce our last name, we know!It's Deemter - so how do you pronounce it?I was THRILLED to drop my maiden name, and NO WAY would I hypenate it!My maiden name was Sober.
 
Gina M said:
I have to say I'm lucky - my last name is Miller and I never have to spell it and people never mispronounce it - however I did marry a John Miller and there are a ton of them out there!
HA HA I married a John Hill, the other "common" name out there. I used to be Corbo and that, as easy as it is to pronounce, was often butchered.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Okay - I think my last name is easy, but it gets screwed up by telemarketers all the time - that's how we know who they are! If they call, and can't pronounce our last name, we know!

It's Deemter - so how do you pronounce it?



I was THRILLED to drop my maiden name, and NO WAY would I hypenate it!

My maiden name was Sober.

OH man, how I'm sure you heard it while you were a teen!!! How funny! NOT! I feel for you!!!
My maiden name is Reinders and my married name is Scavnicky! LOL I don't know if I traded up or down w/ that one! ha ha
 
people will butcher my last name also its kind of funny to hear them
 
Names are hard. I hate that nobody ever spells my name correctly...even my inlaws and my biological grandmother misspell it. Shawnna is not that hard, but it often comes out Shawana, Shawanna, Shanna, Shana, Shawna, and even Shonda. My last name is now Nixon and while it is never mispronounced, it is often mispelled...Nickson and even Nixson. You just never can tell with names...LOL
 
My first name gets spelled wrong all the time Jenny instead of Jennie but I have gotten used to it since I have had to deal with it my whole life
 
Shawnna said:
Names are hard. I hate that nobody ever spells my name correctly...even my inlaws and my biological grandmother misspell it. Shawnna is not that hard, but it often comes out Shawana, Shawanna, Shanna, Shana, Shawna, and even Shonda. My last name is now Nixon and while it is never mispronounced, it is often mispelled...Nickson and even Nixson. You just never can tell with names...LOL

My sister decided to spell my neice's name a little different. She's 14 now and hates her name because of it. Grandmas, Aunts (except me!), Uncles, you name it, they can never spell her name right!
 
I named my daughter Nycole (pronounced like nicole) but I wanted something that looked stronger. When she was a child, she did not like it, because you could never find things with her name on it. She is now 25, and loves it, because it is different, but not TOO different. Her friends in college called her everything from Ny-quil to Nickel, and those names have stuck.
 
My name is Freedom so you can imgaine everything i get from that!!. I hated it growing up -you know how anyhting different is not good when your a kid!! I now love my name and means so much to me.
I have one DS and his name is Kodey. We had decided on the name pretty quickly but it was my choice on the spelling. I just wanted him to be different then Cody. (All this after i grew up hating being different :) )
 
We wanted our son's name to be different - but not so different that he would be teased. We also wanted it to have meaning. (DH's given name is Ricky - he hates it, and is just called Rick now, but he also gets listed as Richard alot, which he also dislikes).

We were going to name him Jacob, until we found out that it was the most common boys name for several years in a row. So, we agreed on Micah. NOT Michael, or Mike, or Mikey.....it's Micah! (can you tell I am a bit touchy about people not calling him by his given name?:rolleyes: )
 
ChefBeckyD said:
We wanted our son's name to be different - but not so different that he would be teased. We also wanted it to have meaning. (DH's given name is Ricky - he hates it, and is just called Rick now, but he also gets listed as Richard alot, which he also dislikes).

We were going to name him Jacob, until we found out that it was the most common boys name for several years in a row. So, we agreed on Micah. NOT Michael, or Mike, or Mikey.....it's Micah! (can you tell I am a bit touchy about people not calling him by his given name?:rolleyes: )

I had a coworker like that. His name is Michael, not Mike! My mother threw a fit when my brother when by a shortened name because that's not what she named him!
 
this thread has been HiBARed!
(Hijacked Beyond All Recognition)
 
kspry said:
The tube-shaped corer on page 29 of the catalog - it says it works on apples, but I can't ever get it to work without using something else to smack it down, so I don't hurt my hand.

Does it work well on tomatoes?
I use it on cucumbers. My husband does not like the seeds.
 
Also, I would get rid of the following:

herb keeper
8 qt stainless (i never use it)
finger guard
hold n slice (don't need to carry 2)
mix n masher - I like the concept but it is not really strong enough in my opinion
turkey basics cards
tiles paper napkins



redesign

small bamboo tongs. I do not like the new small tongs and they are more expensive. I have so many customers asking for the old tongs back that had the grips at the end to more securely hold the food. These new tongs are slick and things slip off of them!

ice cream dipper - I would like this to be more round like the stainless scoops.

Oh yeah, one more thing to get rid of - Twixit clips (just kidding!)
 
cheflsg said:
Also, I would get rid of the following:

herb keeper
8 qt stainless (i never use it)
finger guard
hold n slice (don't need to carry 2)
mix n masher - I like the concept but it is not really strong enough in my opinion
turkey basics cards
tiles paper napkins



redesign

small bamboo tongs. I do not like the new small tongs and they are more expensive. I have so many customers asking for the old tongs back that had the grips at the end to more securely hold the food. These new tongs are slick and things slip off of them!

ice cream dipper - I would like this to be more round like the stainless scoops.

Oh yeah, one more thing to get rid of - Twixit clips (just kidding!)

On the herb keeper, I love mine but I've never sold any. Why??? Because both of them are always in my fridge with stuff in them! So I never talk about them.

The ice cream dipper is better the way it's shaped because the edge can cut the ice cream better.
 
Love the juicer and it is good for oranges because many oranges are too big for the press. Love the press, and no room for a bigger one.
 
PLEASE BRING BACK THE COFFEE!!! :cry: :cry:
 
Well, I gotta say, I couldn't imagine being without my Corer!! I put cored apples in my kids' lunches almost every day, thanks to that thing!!!!
If you're having trouble using it, here's my own little "trick"...insert the corer about halfway into the apple, then bring it back out. Repeat the process on the other side. It works much better this way, especially on the harder apples.

I also appreciate the fact that I can core myself an apple on the way out the door, getting rid of the "trash" before leaving the house. Then, I can eat the rest of it on my way to do errands, hence getting in one of those "fruit servings" I never quite seem to get enough of!! lol

I also use it for cucumbers, but we even like it to core plums, too. You do lose a small amount of the fruit, but it's just so convenient for packing those lunches!!!


To go...
The complete Tiles line...I was actually a fan of the striped!!

Suds pump...needed to go a long time ago!
Hand lotion/soap...don't sell enough to warrant a spot in the catalog!

Bamboo carving board...a total waste, in my opinion!!! Can't use it as an actual "cutting board", even though it's made to look like one...what's the point? After use, it is full of little white knicks...I'll stick to my regular cutting boards/simple additions platters to serve my meats!!


Paula
 
Paula how do you keep the apples from turning brown? I have tried the lemon juice on them and my daughter seems to say it tastes funny! Since the are so rushed at lunch at school. I was thinking it would be easier for her to eat it all if the core was already gone.
 
I never thought about coring apples for lunch...not sure they wouldn't turn brown and be left in the lunch box. As for lemon juice, I use Sprite or 7-Up. It does the same as lemon juice, but without the sour taste.
 
climbercanoe3 said:
Paula how do you keep the apples from turning brown? I have tried the lemon juice on them and my daughter seems to say it tastes funny! Since the are so rushed at lunch at school. I was thinking it would be easier for her to eat it all if the core was already gone.

Granny Smith variety are the least likely to oxidize/brown :)
 
To be honest with you, I don't do anything. I mean, when you just eat an apple, the inside will be turning a little brown before you finish it anyway, right?
Well, the apple does turn a little brown, I suppose, but it's only in the middle, so it's looking just like it normally would by the time you "get to it"...know what I mean?

Hope this helps! Giving moms the idea for preparing lunches, as well as selling it as teacher gifts has helped me sell a ton of them!!

Best wishes,
Paula
 
pamperedtara said:
PLEASE BRING BACK THE COFFEE!!! :cry: :cry:
AND the TEA!!! Love the tea. I bought some on the Outlet a while back. Still have some and i's still good!!!
 
Shawnna said:
I never thought about coring apples for lunch...not sure they wouldn't turn brown and be left in the lunch box. As for lemon juice, I use Sprite or 7-Up. It does the same as lemon juice, but without the sour taste.
I always brush a little lemon juice on my kids apple and they always say they don't taste it and that it's not brown. One idea that that my original director/recruiter use to tell me she did was to use the apple wedger but don't do it all the way and then pull the wedger off and put peices back up into the whole apple shape and wrap a clean rubber band around it. She says it works perfectly. I've never done it because I never have a "clean" rubberband!:rolleyes: ;) :)
 
smspamperedchef said:
AND the TEA!!! Love the tea. I bought some on the Outlet a while back. Still have some and i's still good!!!
I love it too! Have you ever brewed it and turned it into iced tea? If you haven't, do so! It's so yummy!:thumbup: :balloon:
 

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