Personally, I don't get the appeal of a wine rack... you're storing wine in daylight, which you're not supposed to do.
I'm with you on that. Was much happier with the plain shelf on my earlier trolley.
Personally, I don't get the appeal of a wine rack... you're storing wine in daylight, which you're not supposed to do.
I think the wine rack slats are a big, off-putting mistake (not that I want one anyway).
I saw the demo online with the sound down. It was mainly Simon folding and unfolding it, and showing it stacked with laundry stuff, cooking stuff, sewing stuff, crafting stuff etc.
Those big holes in the top shelf make it very limited what you can put on it. All your sewing accessories would just fall through the holes, for example.
And if you use it for most of the examples above, you will probably keep it fully loaded with your stuff, so the easy-folding aspect would be irrelevant.
If you use it for sewing or crafting, where do your knees go?
Don't mock the hostess trolleyIs the previous trolley still on QVC so I can compare and contrast?
When my siblings and cousins and I were little we used to snigger at our lovely Nana's tea trolley which she'd load up in the kitchen and rattle through to the dining table about 3 yards away. Now I'm feeble and doddery (at a far younger age than Nana) I can see the benefit of loading up on Xmas day and trolling the dinner through to the dining room in a single trip. Good Lord I'll be buying a hostess trolley next!
Nana is no doubt looking down from heaven, laughing and thinking "not such a silly idea afterall eh?:mysmilie_50:
" Sorry Nana!" :blush:
I liked this but nowhere to put it either up or down. My mum has a similar thing in her kitchen with her kettle and teabags etc on it and it's very handy. I think she got it from Scotts of Stow for about £80.
CC
I think the wine rack slats are a big, off-putting mistake (not that I want one anyway).
I saw the demo online with the sound down. It was mainly Simon folding and unfolding it, and showing it stacked with laundry stuff, cooking stuff, sewing stuff, crafting stuff etc.
Those big holes in the top shelf make it very limited what you can put on it. All your sewing accessories would just fall through the holes, for example.
And if you use it for most of the examples above, you will probably keep it fully loaded with your stuff, so the easy-folding aspect would be irrelevant.
If you use it for sewing or crafting, where do your knees go?
Is the previous trolley still on QVC so I can compare and contrast?
When my siblings and cousins and I were little we used to snigger at our lovely Nana's tea trolley which she'd load up in the kitchen and rattle through to the dining table about 3 yards away. Now I'm feeble and doddery (at a far younger age than Nana) I can see the benefit of loading up on Xmas day and trolling the dinner through to the dining room in a single trip. Good Lord I'll be buying a hostess trolley next!
Nana is no doubt looking down from heaven, laughing and thinking "not such a silly idea afterall eh?:mysmilie_50:
" Sorry Nana!" :blush:
I only saw a short clip of this presentation and what struck me most was Simon saying that when it is in its folded state it is NOT self supporting not that it mattered as you could always slide it under a bed when you were not using it.
Now I may be being simple here but who on earth is going to be carrying this up and down stairs every time you want to use it?
I know in this house it would be put away under the bed never to see the light of day again.
Not one of the best thought out statements about a TSV.
Debs has just corrected herself, and said QVC will not collect it, if you want to return it. She seemed surprised at this. Do they expect you to haul it to the post office? It surely exceeds the weight limit - is it 3kg?
Another nail in the coffin, of QVC UK, as a profitable company, it seems. It should be doing everything possible to retain and attract customers, not to drive them away.
Debs has just corrected herself, and said QVC will not collect it, if you want to return it. She seemed surprised at this. Do they expect you to haul it to the post office? It surely exceeds the weight limit - is it 3kg?
JF said they would collect it because of its weight - that was in the launch hour... oh dear.