People with Little Hands Laud Pampered Chef Santoku Knife
Finally, a decent knife for small hands.
Launched as part of its new artichoke-colored line of kitchen gadgets, The Pampered Chef's lightweight Color Coated Santoku Knife sports a 5-inch ultra-sharp blade.
Finally! A small knife that will give some insurance of safety for chefs like me with smaller hands.
This idea could to great additional sales volume for Pampered Chef representatives.
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Posted by: eil | December 08, 2007 at 09:43 PM
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Posted by: Orquidea | March 10, 2008 at 12:37 PM
I just spent over 10 hours cleaning my house, shopping for ingredients, and preparing to host a Pampered Chef party. After a LONG two hour presentation I discovered that anyone hosting a show in the future would provide NO benefit to me!!!! The future hostess did not place an order because she wanted to get her items "for free" by hostessing a party. I have now provided the P.C. consultant with a new hostess who will introduce her to at least 5-10 new "guests" and I don't even get a free spatula out of the deal! We all know that Warren Buffet owns Pampered Chef, I guess he treats his party plan businesses the way he treats his big money mutual funds -- screw the customer!!! I love their products even though they are VERY overpriced. They only way to purchase them is to host a home party and now he is screwing his hostesses!!
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Posted by: Tom | September 24, 2009 at 11:47 AM
Re: Sally Smith's comments... I'm not sure what her consultant told her, but that is NOT how the Pampered Chef hostess benefits work. Hosts get free products and discounts as a benefit of hosting. Even with a bare minimum show, the host gets $15 in products, a 60%-off host special and an unlimited 15% discount. Plus, they get the host special (usually a 60%-off item) at any future party booked from their party and they get 10% ANY Pampered Chef order for a year. I'm sorry that Sally had such a bad experience with her party. That is not the norm! Also, hosting or attending a party is only one way to purchase products. Anyone can purchase products at any time by going to a consultant's personal website or the company website.
Posted by: Angela Hays | December 14, 2009 at 06:08 AM