Kitchen appliances you no longer want to miss?

  • Erstellt am 2022-03-07 13:09:39

Tamstar

2022-03-22 11:44:43
  • #1
Oh. Alright then. My bad... :cool: So, you can manage a complete menu. But doing it simultaneously and effortlessly is more feasible only if you have three TM pots and the TM Friend, otherwise you’re constantly busy washing pots (and that is seriously annoying with a regular kitchen faucet/sink...). And with the pots and Friend, you’ve just lost the next small car...
 

haydee

2022-03-22 11:51:13
  • #2
Well, I attended a demonstration (probably different from consultant to consultant) and I found the result rather discouraging. Along with this aggressive promotion of how everything works by itself and so much easier. The consultant managed to make me see no benefit in TM for myself.
 

Benutzer200

2022-03-22 12:05:55
  • #3

The bad thing is, the demonstrations are meticulously planned and identical. There are also identical menus (so that everything works smoothly).

But you earn quite well from it (just like with Tupperware etc.), and in the end, the TM was given for free ;)
 

haydee

2022-03-22 12:57:24
  • #4
As I said, my interest was permanently deleted.
 

guckuck2

2022-03-22 13:38:58
  • #5
A solution for problems that no one had before. But whatever. If people then eat less convenience food, this thing has a reason to exist. I had to grin when the neighbor was expecting family visitors and ran through the goulash recipe in the TM five times for the meal together. Every euro spent is well invested ;-)
 

chand1986

2022-03-22 14:29:28
  • #6
I don't do that in practice either. As an "assistant" (very good term for it) I still find it replaceable only by multiple single devices that are as expensive or more so. It has to work a lot here, so it is worth its high price. The 5er has been working hard and without complaint for 6 years.
 
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