What is your last purchase?

Cooksie

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Just a suggestion - post the questions on here. I'll try to give you an honest answer to them if it really only takes two minutes :).
 

s_andpepper

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Just a suggestion - post the questions on here. I'll try to give you an honest answer to them if it really only takes two minutes :).

Hi Cooksie, sure! Here are my questions:

1. What was the last kitchenware product you bought?

2. What were the reasons you bought it?

3. Where did you initially saw this specific product?

4. When did you knew you wanted this product?
[A] I knew that I wanted a product of this category.
I wanted it after I saw the product itself.

5. Which brands do you have in your kitchen? (Just a selection of a few is OK)

6. Do you live in a house with an open plan kitchen?

Thanks!
 

Cooksie

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1. What was the last kitchenware product you bought?

The Perfect Tortilla Pan

2. What were the reasons you bought it?

I love tortilla salads, and I wanted baked instead of fried shells.

3. Where did you initially saw this specific product?

Television

4. When did you knew you wanted this product?
[A] I knew that I wanted a product of this category.
I wanted it after I saw the product itself.

B

5. Which brands do you have in your kitchen? (Just a selection of a few is OK)

Large appliances - Kitchenaid
Small appliances vary - Keurig, Black and Decker steamer, mini-chopper

6. Do you live in a house with an open plan kitchen?

Yes

Good luck with your project.
 

s_andpepper

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1. What was the last kitchenware product you bought?

The Perfect Tortilla Pan

2. What were the reasons you bought it?

I love tortilla salads, and I wanted baked instead of fried shells.

3. Where did you initially saw this specific product?

Television

4. When did you knew you wanted this product?
[A] I knew that I wanted a product of this category.
I wanted it after I saw the product itself.

B

5. Which brands do you have in your kitchen? (Just a selection of a few is OK)

Large appliances - Kitchenaid
Small appliances vary - Keurig, Black and Decker steamer, mini-chopper

6. Do you live in a house with an open plan kitchen?

Yes

Good luck with your project.


Thanks! :)
 

Shermie

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Another Pur Water filter.

The other one began acting up and the collar that screws onto the faucet had started leaking, squirting water everywhere!

Stores don't sell the collars separately, so you have to buy a whole new filter kit in order to get a new faucet collar again. Sounds crazy, but it's true.

On the other one, I feel that the filter's life had expired too prematurely. This is a more better unit that the other one, so I'll see how it goes. :eating2:
 

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Leni

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I just bought an electric juicer that is for citrus only. It was $29.99.

My lemon tree has gone crazy this year as well as my lime tree. I'm juicing them and freezing it in ice cube trays. I'll have plenty for the summers lemonade and limeade.
 

luvs

'lil Chef
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a ceramic knife--
- it was highly recommended
-saw them many places & chose to get 1. they were well-priced.
-saw them on television & in stores near a similar time
-both a & b
-kitchenaid, wusthof, lodge, & disposable kitchenware that appears to be almost-real
-i live in a city apt. w/ a very roomy kitchen.
 
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lilbopeep

🌹🐰 Still trying to get it right.
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A 6 cup porcelain tea pot with infuser

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I just restocked my loose rosehip and hibiscus leaves and also oolong leaves when I went to Fairway market. Now I can make a pot. I like my tea ball for single cups but sometimes one is not enough.
 
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