MultiQuick 7 Hand Blender
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Braun opens a world of new possibilities in the kitchen with the MultiQuick 7077 hand blender. With Easy SmartSpeed technology and 500 watts of power, you can intuitively select the proper speed for the given task. With just one touch, the more you squeeze, the more speed you get. The world’s first ActiveBlade technology incorporates a flexible shaft that moves the blade up and down, resulting in a more active cutting surface for finer blending. Combined with Braun’s patented PowerBell Plus system, ultra-hard stainless steel blades, and added milling blade, the MQ7077 can easily blend large quantities of food. The unique bell-shaped design decreases suction to give you fast, even results. Combine this with our SplashControl technology and there is virtually no splashing, making cleanup a cinch. You can blend, chop, whisk, or mash your favorite foods right in the pot!
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4 mentions from real owners
- #1Jul 3, 2025
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I have the first model Braun hand stick blender, maybe early 90s? It still works! Several years ago I thought for sure it would break, it has a small crack, so I went on ebay and set alerts and all that to snag a good one and finally snagged one, never used, still in its box!! I haven’t had to pull it out yet, maybe I didn’t need it. I can’t understand why this thing won’t break, I’ve been wanting a new one my whole life 😂 After my old hand mixer gave out, which belonged to my mother from the 70s, I bought a Kitchenaid, it was a piece of crap and the mixers stripped out of the holders. I read reviews until I was exhausted and turned to eBay, set alerts, and sniped a professional Sunbeam hand mixer, looks almost exactly like my mom’s, only it is heavier and has a thicker cord. I’m not sure what year it is, it definitely looks like a 70s mixed someone put away and never used. I’ve used it for several years, it is a work horse, I also feel this is never going to break. I have my Vitamix, I think I bought it before 2010, maybe 2008? I got it at a fair, it had an extra pitcher for grains, but I used that for liquids just fine after the first tall pitcher finally leaked. I’ve since bought a stainless steel pitcher at Costco when they were there doing a demo. The salesperson said it would fit my old model, and it does, I love it. I think my old Vitamix could maybe grind concrete and not break. After my old Maytag washer broke after 18 years (it was after whirlpool took over, somehow it wasn’t a bad washer), I finally got a Speed Queen set. People say they are expensive, well, how many washers are you going to buy while this thing you could have had would live on and on. It’s going to outlive me, and that’s fine, it will be inherited and stay with the family.
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Good Immersion blenders?
I’ve been using the Braun MultiQuick 7 for a while, and it’s been great. It has a really powerful motor, so it makes quick work of soups and sauces, and it's easy to clean since it’s all detachable. It also has a pretty solid design, so I’m not worried about it breaking anytime soon. It feels sturdy, and the speed settings make it versatile enough for different types of food prep.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Jan 4, 2025
Good Immersion blenders?
Regular blenders are such a pain to clean, especially for smaller jobs like sauces and soups. An immersion blender is a great solution. You can just stick it straight into the pot, blend, and rinse it off. Way less hassle. For brands, it depends on what you need: Braun MultiQuic has super solid blenders and they feel really well-built. They’re powerful enough for tough jobs and come with a bunch of attachments, but they’re on the pricier side. KitchenAid is great if you’re mostly doing lighter tasks like soups or dressings. It’s not as powerful as Braun but it’s reliable and looks nice if that matters Mueller Immersion Blender is a good middle ground—affordable but still sturdy. It’s got multiple speeds and the turbo mode is surprisingly strong. Works well for hot soups or even thicker stuff like hummus Whatever you go with, make sure it has a stainless-steel blending arm (plastic ones can crack over time) and detachable parts for easy cleaning. I’d personally recommend Mueller. It’s reliable and doesn’t cost as much as Braun, but still feels sturdy enough to last. Perfect if you want something versatile without breaking the bank.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Jan 2, 2025
Good Immersion blenders?
Regular blenders are such a pain to clean, especially for smaller jobs like sauces and soups. An immersion blender is a great solution. You can just stick it straight into the pot, blend, and rinse it off. Way less hassle. For brands, it depends on what you need: > Braun MultiQuic has super solid blenders and they feel really well-built. They’re powerful enough for tough jobs and come with a bunch of attachments, but they’re on the pricier side. > KitchenAid is great if you’re mostly doing lighter tasks like soups or dressings. It’s not as powerful as Braun but it’s reliable and looks nice if that matters > [Mueller Immersion Blender]( https://amazon.movers-and-shakers.fairbrandreviews.com/dp-B075X1KPLZ) is a good middle ground—affordable but still sturdy. It’s got multiple speeds and the turbo mode is surprisingly strong. Works well for hot soups or even thicker stuff like hummus Whatever you go with, make sure it has a stainless-steel blending arm (plastic ones can crack over time) and detachable parts for easy cleaning. I’d personally recommend Mueller[.](https://www.amazon.com/MuellerLiving-Blender-Immersion-Mixer-Attachments/dp/B075X1KPLZ) It’s reliable and doesn’t cost as much as Braun, but still feels sturdy enough to last. Perfect if you want something versatile without breaking the bank.
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