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I have the tostabags from Pampered Chef. They were 4 bags for $10.

The ones from Improvements catalog are 2 bags for $12. You can do

the math. My understanding is that they are made from fiberglas.

They are washable and appear as if they would last more than 10

washings if handled with care - wash by hand instead of dishwasher,

etc.

I have not used them for toast, oddly enough, but do steam my corn

tortillas in the toaster at work using them. I have never been a

huge bread eater, but have them on hand " just in case. "

Celeste

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I did the math and the Improvements catalog one is the better deal.

They last for up to 150 uses, whereas the Pampered chef ones last for

10 or so. So you get 300 uses for $12.99 (Improvements) or 40+ uses

for $10 (Pampered Chef). I'm thinking about ordering them from the

Improvements catalog. Has anyone here ever bought from this company

before? Just wondering how their internet store is. I prefer to only

buy from reputable companies on the internet. Anyone here recommend

them??

God bless,

nn

crc0622 wrote:

I have the tostabags from Pampered Chef. They were 4 bags for $10.

The ones from Improvements catalog are 2 bags for $12. You can do

the math. My understanding is that they are made from fiberglas.

They are washable and appear as if they would last more than 10

washings if handled with care - wash by hand instead of dishwasher,

etc.

I have not used them for toast, oddly enough, but do steam my corn

tortillas in the toaster at work using them. I have never been a

huge bread eater, but have them on hand "just in case."

Celeste

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I have never bought anything from Improvements, but my aunt has and she likes

them.

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From: fernandofamily@...

Sent: Wed 10/20/2004 8:51 PM

To: SillyYaks

Subject: Re: tostabags

I did the math and the Improvements catalog one is the better deal. They last

for up to 150 uses, whereas the Pampered chef ones last for 10 or so. So you

get 300 uses for $12.99 (Improvements) or 40+ uses for $10 (Pampered Chef). I'm

thinking about ordering them from the Improvements catalog. Has anyone here

ever bought from this company before? Just wondering how their internet store

is. I prefer to only buy from reputable companies on the internet. Anyone here

recommend them??

God bless,

nn

crc0622 wrote:

I have the tostabags from Pampered Chef. They were 4 bags for $10.

The ones from Improvements catalog are 2 bags for $12. You can do

the math. My understanding is that they are made from fiberglas.

They are washable and appear as if they would last more than 10

washings if handled with care - wash by hand instead of dishwasher,

etc.

I have not used them for toast, oddly enough, but do steam my corn

tortillas in the toaster at work using them. I have never been a

huge bread eater, but have them on hand " just in case. "

Celeste

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I'd be willing to wager that they are made the same way. I think the

Improvements bag is black and the PC one is white, but I can't

imagine that there would be 140 washes difference in the two. I have

ordered from Improvements and they are a good company.

-- In SillyYaks , fernandofamily@t... wrote:

> I did the math and the Improvements catalog one is the better

deal.

> They last for up to 150 uses, whereas the Pampered chef ones last

for 10

> or so. So you get 300 uses for $12.99 (Improvements) or 40+ uses

for

> $10 (Pampered Chef). I'm thinking about ordering them from the

> Improvements catalog. Has anyone here ever bought from this

company

> before? Just wondering how their internet store is. I prefer to

only

> buy from reputable companies on the internet. Anyone here

recommend them??

>

> God bless,

> nn

>

> crc0622 wrote:

>

> >

> > I have the tostabags from Pampered Chef. They were 4 bags for

$10.

> > The ones from Improvements catalog are 2 bags for $12. You can do

> > the math. My understanding is that they are made from fiberglas.

> > They are washable and appear as if they would last more than 10

> > washings if handled with care - wash by hand instead of

dishwasher,

> > etc.

> > I have not used them for toast, oddly enough, but do steam my corn

> > tortillas in the toaster at work using them. I have never been a

> > huge bread eater, but have them on hand " just in case. "

> > Celeste

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