Braun MQ5025 Hand Blender Multiquick Vario
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Braun MQ5025 Hand Blender Multiquick Vario
Original price was: $79.95.$73.22Current price is: $73.22.
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Braun MQ5025 Hand Blender Multiquick Vario Description
- Maximum Control. Multiple Possibilities
- VarioSpeed Technology One-handed design lets you easily adjust the 21 distinct speeds, with extra TurboBoost speed maximizing possibilities for cutting, chopping and puréeing
- World’s First PowerBell Technology Ultrahard stainless steel blades and a unique bell-shaped blending shaft reduce suction and draw food inward for finer, smoother blending
- High-Precision Durability The high-precision, German-engineered 400 watt motor is evenly balanced for power and long-lasting durability, keeping operation smooth and comfortable
- SplashControl Technology The unique floral bell shape and the position of the blades inside the bell virtually eliminate splashing, keeping cleanup easy
- EasyClick Accessory System Attachments switch out with the click of a button; with Braun’s line of accessories, you can shift to blending, chopping, whisking, crushing, mashing or puréeing in seconds
Braun MQ5025 Hand Blender Multiquick Vario Specification
Specification: Braun MQ5025 Hand Blender Multiquick Vario
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Braun MQ5025 Hand Blender Multiquick Vario Reviews (13)
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LZ –
I got the set just for my baby’s solid food. It’s easy to use and clean. Saves me so much time. I also use it to make smoothies. Highly recommend!!
Mayotte –
I chose this one because of America’s Test Kitchen recommendation and it did not disappoint!
careful shopper –
Powerful. Quiet. Easy to clean. Meets my expectations for a useful kitchen tool.
Jesús –
El precio es muy alto comparado con otras marcas pero lo vale si no pregunta a tu mamá dura y tiene la fuerza de 3 genéricos
Ian Chandler –
voltage is 120v not uk 240 volts
Stephanie T. –
I use this to make mayo and it works great! Highly recommend
Ahmed S. Alorf –
وصلني الجهاز امس وكان كرتون الجهاز ملصق من كل مكان والفلين مقطوع والمصيبه الاكبر ان السلك حقه نظام امريكي ماقدرت اشغله الا بعد ماجبت توصيله قديمه عندي انا استخدمته والله لاني مستعجل وعندي توصيله بس كان المفروض ارجعه
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Gudrun Bender –
Heavy as in not a light weight flimsy thing. Does an excellent job pureeing, blending and most importantly: making mayo in no time. Easy to clean.
Tania –
The blender is really good. Works perfectly, easy and light. Blends food to the desired consistency in a few seconds.
Howso –
works great. lots of power. easy to clean. easy to assemble. arrived quickly.
Creamburmese –
I use it to make one person smoothies. Pulverizes ice cubes and easy clean up. Recommended
team W –
Like a lot of people, I bought this because the NYT Wirecutter recommended it as the best immersion blender out there.
I like that it has variable speeds, and quick access to full power with a separate button so you don’t need to try to turn the speed dial while it is running. It is a very ergonomic design, easy to hold and control, and it seems to have plenty of power.
I decided that ultimately, I like that the little hood that covers the blade doesn’t have any gaps or holes in it. To be clear, that design choice is somewhat of a mixed bag. Some other immersion blenders have gaps or perforations in the hood to help circulate the material better, but at greater risk of splashing. The main downside of this closed hood design is when you want to whip air into eggs or whatever, it requires pulling the head almost entirely out of what you are mixing, repeatedly. Not a big deal, and I think that, overall, it is more important to keep stuff from splashing vs. the incremental benefits of slots in the hood, but it is a noticeable change from how my last hand blender worked.
Cleaning it is easy. I hand wash the beater but the instructions say you can theoretically throw it in the dishwasher.
I bought the basic one without all the attachments. I also bought a separate, metal milkshake cup, which I use with this constantly for everything, not just milkshakes. They give you a thin, plastic mixing cup, but I learned the hard way that even very solid glassware is really not up for being used with a hand blender. You can get away with it for a while, but it puts absurd stress on the glass. So I don’t expect the thin plastic cup to fare much better. Do yourself a favor and get a metal milkshake cup to use with this if you don’t already have one, they are cheap, oversized, indestructible and make using a hand blender so much easier.
Dave (the old carpenter) Pitcher –
The Braun presents a reasonably priced solution to eliminate plastic smoothie cups since it fits into wide mouth Mason jars. It does not fit regular mouth Mason jars though. While not nearly as convenient as a smoothie cup on a blender with a dedicated set and forget smoothie button, it will blend up a perfect protein shake in a wide mouth Mason jar without balking at frozen fruit, dried goji berries and greens every time. One of my first attempts was a bit light on the liquids, and the result was more of a protein smoothie bowl that was almost to thick to pour, so that demonstrated the more than ample power capability of this handheld blender. The VitaMix handheld was tempting as I’ve owned VitaMix blenders in the past, but the plastic “Pan Saver” lining surrounding the blades killed that option. There were a few other all stainless steel brands but they had slotted blade shrouds that drew numerous complaints from reviews, so the Braun seemed the best choice for eliminating plastic parts contacting your food and a blade shroud with no slots to clog. Hope this helps in your quest to eliminate unwanted plastics from your diet.