
Braun
The Braun MultiQuick immersion hand blender is a 500 W, German‑engineered tool that blends, chops, whiskes and mash directly in pots. It features ActiveBlade technology, PowerBell Plus anti‑splash design and Easy SmartSpeed trigger control for smooth, mess‑free results.
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$79.95
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$95.03
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$73.00
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$109.95
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Braun MultiQuick for its powerful 500 W motor, German engineering, and innovative ActiveBlade and PowerBell Plus technologies that deliver fast, smooth blends with minimal splatter. They also note the intuitive Easy SmartSpeed trigger and robust build quality as key strengths, while the lack of fixed speed settings on non‑Vario models is a minor drawback.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently commend the blender’s smooth blending results, easy one‑handed speed control, and dishwasher‑safe components that simplify cleaning. Common praise centers on its versatility for soups, sauces, baby food and chopping, while occasional complaints focus on confusing power ratings, regional voltage variations, and the relatively short power cord.
Common Complaints
Confusion over varying power ratings (400‑1000 W), regional voltage differences (220 V export models), and the 5‑ft cord being too short for some kitchen layouts.
What People Are Saying
“quick speed adjustment, safety lock, high‑performance 400W motor, solid for chopping, whipping, and pureeing with minimal splatter via PowerBell.”
How It Compares
vs. KitchenAid Immersion
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose KitchenAid if you need multiple fixed speeds and quieter operation; choose Braun for higher power and superior anti‑splash performance.
vs. Cuisinart Smart Stick
Advantages
Disadvantages
Cuisinart is a budget-friendly option for occasional use, while Braun is better for demanding blending tasks and mess‑free operation.