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There hasn't been anything in the forums about this line of products.   I purchased so many over the years and I'm looking to replace a couple of items, but my DD just went into her first apartment, I know she'll find something she likes.   She likes to cook.

 

Wouldn't it be a hoot if QVC would introduce this line.

 

I think I can order off their website and I believe there maybe some items on Amazon.

Not really interesed in hosting a party.

 

 

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There are more than 10,000 Pampered Chef items on Ebay.  I recently bought a Pampered Chef egg slicer from an Ebay seller.

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@software

You can buy from their site.  With a certain amount of purchases you get free shipping and a choice of gifts.  You do not have to host a party.

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Are the items new?

Offered by a PC consultant?

 

I don't want to think about buying used kitchen gadgets

 

 


@judy0330 wrote:

There are more than 10,000 Pampered Chef items on Ebay.  I recently bought a Pampered Chef egg slicer from an Ebay seller.


 

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@software  If you had looked you would have seen that the word NEW is in close to 7,000 of the auctions currently on Ebay.  I would not buy used kitchen gadgets either.  

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@judy0330 wrote:

@software  If you had looked you would have seen that the word NEW is in close to 7,000 of the auctions currently on Ebay.  I would not buy used kitchen gadgets either.  


 

 

Thanks, I'll look for that

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I have several Pampered Chef items...you know how it goes, you get invited to the parties and feel you have to buy something!  That being said...I really like and use everything I have purchased...cookie sheets, cutting board, can opener, apple slicer, spatulas.  They hold up well and work great.

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I have several PC kitchen tools and really like them. Have had them for probably 10 years and they've held up very well--pancake turner, great measuring cups with easy-to-see markings, and a rice cooker I use regularly. I bought them from someone who presented at a support group meeting, and I was a bit resentful that I had to pay postage AND pick up my order at the next meeting in a month, but the products have proven their value. If I prorate the price against the number of times I've used them, they're a lot more cost-effective than cheaper versions.

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@software   Just make sure you put in the word "new" when you search!

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Many years ago I went to the parties and even hosted a few. The best item and I still have it is the double ended rolling pin. The one end is only about 6 in and other is half that and I am guessing. Don't use it a lot but the best ever for doing seams and I use it for all my rolling out needs. I had a lot of others but this item and I just donated the pizza stone not long ago. That company is just like Tupperware still around but just don't hear about them. Those Tupperware parties were fun! Memories