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This is definitely a comprehensive pampered chef kind of spot. To echo other reviewers, I was impressed by the stock and apparent quality of the merchandise hidden behind the modest exterior. And the costs (at least, for a garlic press and an electric hand blender) weren't far off from equivalent brands in department stores. Yes, I would have loved to have been a fan of this place, but then those issues that lamentably do accompany some small businesses surfaced. We selected our hand blender, thrilled with the reasonable cost and ease of finding. When we brought the box up, the lady told us that the display model was the only one available. Well, that display model was a little bit grimy, but it was the only one in stock and we didn't feel like driving around to find another one so we picked it up anyway. Then when we brought it home, we discovered that it didn't work. Opening it up we saw that the motor was warped inside. Hmph. I know any store could sell you a lemon, but it sucks when that was the only option we had. Maybe it is a bit costly to have at least two of each object in stock, so that folks can handle one and then buy a fresh one, but like I said, I guess thats a drawback of small business. But the reason the place is in our good graces is because when we brought the hand blender back, despite the clear posting that returns would only get store credit, they gave us a full refund and no bad feelings. I would still come back to buy one of those sturdy ceramic pots or a frivolous kitchen accessory, but I won't be able to help being wary of anything with internal motorized parts.
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