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This thread explores opinions on the Pro Grill Pan versus cookware available through the outlet, with participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on pricing, discounts, and product offerings.
Views differ regarding the value of the outlet cookware and the effectiveness of the discounts offered. No clear consensus emerges on whether the current outlet offerings are satisfactory.
Participants share personal experiences related to cookware pricing and promotions, reflecting their individual perspectives as Pampered Chef consultants.
Consultants interested in cookware options and pricing strategies may find the shared experiences relevant to their discussions and sales approaches.
c00p said:Guess I'm spoiled by the outlet prices on MOST things....but c'mon, only 20% off on the cookware?? That's just a wee bit more than a past host would've gotten. Sigh. Guess you can't please me!!!!
Ginger428 said:You know...I thought they didn't look so cheap! But only 20% off is NO bargain since you don't get the lifetime warrenty on them!!
babywings76 said:Well at least past hosts can get the additional 10% off, making it 30%. But with the upcoming special on cookware, I'd rather get bookings for that.
The May CN is up (the sneaky way...go to the April issue, then in the web address bar replace the "apr" to "may")--so the July and August specials are out. July is additional FPV + 60%off the UM or the SS bowl set (if it's $550 or more). August is 60% off cookware (you'll want to check out the full page for the details)!pamperedharriet said:Did I miss something? When is the cookware special?
babywings76 said:The May CN is up (the sneaky way...go to the April issue, then in the web address bar replace the "apr" to "may")--so the July and August specials are out. July is additional FPV + 60%off the UM or the SS bowl set (if it's $550 or more). August is 60% off cookware (you'll want to check out the full page for the details)!
The Pro Grill Pan is designed for indoor grilling with a ridged surface that allows for excellent searing and fat drainage, while the Outlet Update cookware typically features a more versatile design suitable for various cooking methods. The Pro Grill Pan is specifically optimized for grilling, whereas the Outlet Update may include a range of pots and pans for different culinary needs.
The Pro Grill Pan is engineered with a heavy-duty construction that provides superior heat distribution, ensuring even cooking and browning. Outlet Update cookware may vary in heat distribution depending on the specific pieces, but generally, the Pro Grill Pan is known for its consistent performance in this area.
Yes, the Pro Grill Pan is made from high-quality materials designed for long-lasting durability, especially under high heat conditions. While Outlet Update cookware can also be durable, the Pro Grill Pan is specifically crafted for rigorous use, making it a more robust option for serious cooks.
The Pro Grill Pan is compatible with induction cooktops, as it is made with materials that work well with magnetic heat sources. On the other hand, the Outlet Update cookware may not all be induction-compatible, so it's essential to check the specifications of each piece before purchasing.
The Pro Grill Pan is specifically designed for indoor grilling, making it less suitable for outdoor cooking compared to traditional outdoor grill options. However, if you're looking for an indoor alternative that mimics outdoor grilling, the Pro Grill Pan is ideal. Outlet Update cookware may offer more versatile options for outdoor cooking, depending on the specific items included in the collection.