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Laurenncraigory said:watch the video on consultant's corner..it helps and its a quick video...I don't have the set yet so I couldn't help you...sorry
Laurenncraigory said:watch the video on consultant's corner..it helps and its a quick video...I don't have the set yet so I couldn't help you...sorry
rwesterpchef said:https://www.pamperedchef.com/video/show_to_go.mov
if that'll load for ya. I too, could not view on my aol dial-up connection at my house. My boyfriends charter connection loads it no problem.
There's really not a right way or wrong way with the S2G. I know a gal that actually took the center pieces out of the roller piece and uses it as one big trunk.
UPDATE TO POST: Holy Crudoly! I had clicked on the link in consultant's corner just to copy it and paste it to this site. I didn't close the blank window that popped up. Just clicked over to this site and went on my merry way. Okay, almost 40 minutes have passed. Suddenly LOUD (speakers on laptop turned up) music came blaring from my laptop. I clicked over and I'll be...the video had finally loaded and was playing! So, those that are having problems getting it to load. Just forget about it and wait 40 minutes! ha!
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