I am just back from a festive cooking class (Manning, Perth) and it was fantastic . A simple show of hands at the start of the session showed that everyone in the room already had a TMX, and there was no sell at all, and it would have been silly if there was, we were all converts!$30 covered the Festive Cooking cookbook, printed recipes of all the additional ones done, and lots of food. I hadn't eaten dinner, and I walked out stuffed . I really liked most of the recipes, and it certainly gave me lots of inspiration for cooking over the Christmas period. There were a lot of recipes I would never have tried if I hadn't seen them or tasted them, so for me, it was well worth the $30.The recipes were all presented by different consultants, and they shared tips and tweaks for the recipes, and general use of the TMX. Everyone was very friendly and upbeat, and it all ran really smoothly and professionally. It is such a shame that people have been disappointed with this cooking class, I don't imagine anyone who attended the one I did would have said that. In fact, I knew 7 people there, and we all thought it was great. They also gave me a booklet for a friend who couldn't attend as she had just had a baby
As with any product you can be influenced by the sales consultant. Home Demonstration (or Party Plan Consultant) is the way that Vorwerk has chosen to bring forth their product to the market for probably a few reasons. Not being a consultant, I am not going to justify their reasons. Not being your consultant, am I am not going to justify why she is no longer a consultant. One thing that Thermomix has in their favour is a non-biased forum such as this where a group of non commision based satisfied customers (that also includes consultants who are satisfied customers) can contribute to getting so much more out of the machine than one would dream possible and is open to the world wide web. Let your disappointment fuel your desire to serve other TM users and everyone will benefit in the best way possible.