Rival CFF5-CHP Chocolate Fountain

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Rival CFF5-CHP Chocolate Fountain

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 71632







Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Rival
EAN: 0048894678134
Label: Rival
Manufacturer: Rival
Model: CFF5-CHP
Publisher: Rival
Sales Rank: 71632
Studio: Rival
Warranty: 1



Features:
  • Chocolate fondue fountain with 5-pound heated reservoir capacity
  • Auger-style pump creates 2-tiered waterfall of melted chocolate; quiet operation
  • Simple dial control with "off" and 2 setting options; "on" indicator light
  • Dishwasher safe parts; easy to assemble; instructions and entertaining ideas included
  • Measures approximately 10 by 10 by 15 inches

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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
If there was ever an extra special taste sensation, chocolate has a universal appeal. Though Europe and the USA remain the leading producers and consumers of chocolate, this yummy confection is attracting more people and cultures around the world. Now take chocolate and that relatively ancient practice of fondue and a whole new dimension of entertainment erupts as they gaze and dip into a cascading waterfall of chocolate. Color - Champaigne











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - urgent
hello i ckecked my credit card and appeared you charged this product, and you sent me a email and you said me "the order from Noble Direct has been canceled"... "Your credit card was not charged for the order" please i need you arrange this error, it's urgent.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - It doesn't work
* I received my chocolate fountain in September 2007 after it had been delivered to the wrong house. I didn't try to use it until December and found out it didn't work. I have tried to contact Rival about this problem and I haven't heard from them. I'm pretty sure this is a great item but I will never know because it doesn't work. ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Chocolate lover's fantasy
After reading other reviews (especially those by caterers) I decided to purchase this chocolate fountain. First time we used it we had 21 High School girls @ the house for a party! Whew! They were pretty much blown away!
It was very easy to set up - I followed the directions - and even easier to clean! I elected to do this by hand (even though it says you can do it in the top rack of the dishwasher). It was easy to clean - almost like a "silverstone" coating on many of the parts.
Once I started melting the chocolate (in the microwave) in batches I poured them into the bottom of the fountain and voila! It flowed for over 2 hours straight, until I turned it off, without a hitch! I would highly recommend this particular machine - worked like a champ - plan to use it for dessert @ our next Bunco!!!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great fountain for home use!
* This is a good fountain for the price. It is easy to use and easy to clean. It is a little bit noisy, but certainly not loud enough for it to be a major draw back.

HUGE HIT at every party!

I would definately recommend this product. It is a great value. Your guests will get a real kick out of this! Loads of fun. ...



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Bad Customer Service by this company
Got the product, and when it is turned on, it makes a very loud noise. When I tried contacting the company to get an RA number, I was first disconnected, and then connected to another customer also trying to return a product. I called back several more times, only to be disconnected after waiting 15 minutes or so on hold. I tried contacting them by email, only to be told to call the phone number I had been calling repeatedly for over 2 hours.

I don't know if the product does work, and it is just this one that is defective, but after my experience with this company, I'm not sure I really want to find out.

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