Will Smaller Rectangular Bakers Be Sold Separately?

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Discussion Overview

The thread revolves around participants discussing new Pampered Chef products, particularly the availability of smaller rectangular bakers, and sharing their personal experiences and opinions on various kitchen tools and gadgets.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses excitement about the grill stone and the spiralizer, mentioning they have booked shows to demo the spiralizer.
  • Another participant shares their positive experience with the spritzer and the Quick Cut, noting a desire for improvements in the Quick Cut's design.
  • Several users mention their confusion regarding the availability of smaller rectangular bakers, with some expressing a preference for purchasing them individually rather than in a set.
  • One participant notes a personal connection to the pink HWC products due to being a Breast Cancer survivor, highlighting their sales success with those items.
  • Another participant shares their mixed feelings about the spiralizer, considering it a good idea but questioning how to convince others to reduce pasta consumption.
  • Some participants express a preference for the gray stoneware, associating it with modern kitchen aesthetics, while others are not fond of the color.
  • One participant mentions their need to cut back on pasta and sees the spiralizer as a timely addition for their dietary changes.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the availability of smaller rectangular bakers, with some participants expressing confusion and seeking clarification, while others share their preferences for purchasing options. There is no clear consensus on the spiralizer's appeal and its potential impact on pasta consumption.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and opinions regarding new product releases and their implications for cooking and dietary habits among Pampered Chef consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in product discussions and personal experiences related to new Pampered Chef items may find this thread informative.

DebPC
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Grill stone sounds really cool.
I've been missing a burger press since we discontinued the yellow one- so that looks cool and price isn't too bad.. Spiralizer looks neat- waiting for reviews.
Gray stones- just don't know. It is a big color trend and they needed to move on from the cranberry.
I am anxious to try the cleaning cloths. I didn't think they would bring an oil spritzer back.
 
I love love the Spiralizer! Have already booked 3 shows for March to demo it.
 
I love the spritzer. I also have people wanting it. Tried out the Quick Cut. It worked great but it should have had a cross cut in it. I had to turn my veggies to make them smaller for what I wanted.
 
Does anyone have a complete list with photos?
 
I like the grill stone but for $80 I think I would rather buy a DCB or RCEDP since the grill stone isn't meant for stove top. I like the quick slice and the burger press. Great items for demo. Not sure about the Spiralizer. Good idea, not sure how to convince people to give up pasta and carbs. lol The gray stone ware is perfect for people who have stainless kitchens or for men who cook. I really do not care for the meat ball and slider basket. The new catalogs and updates to the website are great!
 
Oh...forgot to add, I am going to miss the pink HWC products. I sold a lot of those plus I am a Breast Cancer survivor so I was able to really make it personal.
 
I'm confused.....I'm trying to figure out if the Rectanglar Bakers are going to be available individually still? I see the set, and I see the LARGE baker in the new catalog, but not the medium or small (except in the set). In the Discontinued List they have ** indicating still available but just being restyled. Anyone know for sure?? I don't want or need a large baker, nor have room, but I wouldn't mind getting a small one. But if I can't get it in the gray (which is an odd color to me...I don't like it, at least not in print), then I'll want to get one in the cranberry before gone.I like the new slicer for veggies and such. I love my other ones. Sad to see them get rid of the mango slicer (I use mine alot..we love mangoes). I'm on the fence about the spiralizer....mostly because the price point. But I'm starting a new diet, so that might be just the thing to allow me to make some veggie substitutes in place of pasta and such. Looking forward to trying the new spritzer too...hate the recent one. Burger patty tool looks cool too! My DH is going to have a fit when I get more gadgets...as long as I use them and cook often, he won't care though. ;-)
 
AmyJo1026 said:
I like the grill stone but for $80 I think I would rather buy a DCB or RCEDP since the grill stone isn't meant for stove top. I like the quick slice and the burger press. Great items for demo. Not sure about the Spiralizer. Good idea, not sure how to convince people to give up pasta and carbs. lol The gray stone ware is perfect for people who have stainless kitchens or for men who cook. I really do not care for the meat ball and slider basket. The new catalogs and updates to the website are great!
I, for one, are one of those people who need to cut way back on the pasta. Now don't get me wrong, I LOVE pasta but I have been focused on getting the excess weight off, and pasta has to be kept to a half cup. That's not a whole lot for a bulk eater like myself. So the spiralizer could not have came at a better time.
 
esavvymom said:
I'm confused.....I'm trying to figure out if the Rectanglar Bakers are going to be available individually still? I see the set, and I see the LARGE baker in the new catalog, but not the medium or small (except in the set). In the Discontinued List they have ** indicating still available but just being restyled. Anyone know for sure?? I don't want or need a large baker, nor have room, but I wouldn't mind getting a small one. But if I can't get it in the gray (which is an odd color to me...I don't like it, at least not in print), then I'll want to get one in the cranberry before gone.
I was wondering the same thing about the smaller sizes being offered separately. I agree, the way they footnote it, it definitely makes it sound like they are, but I did not see them on the product sheets you posted! I also don't want the set (already have the larger one) but might want one of the smaller ones. It makes no sense since the large one has been around forever - and many would not re-buy it in a set (I wouldn't think).
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the smaller rectangular bakers be available for individual purchase?

As of now, the smaller rectangular bakers are typically sold as part of a set or collection. However, availability can change, so it's best to check the official Pampered Chef website or contact your consultant for the most current information.

When will the smaller rectangular bakers be sold separately?

There is no official announcement regarding when or if the smaller rectangular bakers will be sold separately. Pampered Chef often releases new products and updates, so keep an eye on their announcements for any changes.

Can I request that the smaller rectangular bakers be sold separately?

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Are there any similar products available if the smaller rectangular bakers are not sold separately?

If the smaller rectangular bakers are not available for separate purchase, Pampered Chef offers a variety of other baking dishes and cookware that may suit your needs. Check their catalog for alternatives that might work for you.

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