- Brand: Braun
- Color: MultiQuick
- Special Feature: Multiple Attachments
- Product Dimensions: 2.68″D x 2.68″W x 15.35″H
- Material: Stainless Steel
- SINGLE-HAND OPERATION: The world’s first Easy SmartSpeed technology – no predefined speed settings, just follow your intuition for the results you want. Push gently for roughly chopped results and increase the push of the button for finer results.
- FASTER, FINER RESULTS: The world’s first ACTIVEBlade technology incorporates a flexible shaft that moves the blade up and down resulting in a more active cutting surface. This motion gives you flavorful, smooth results with no unwanted pieces.
- SPLASHING IS UNDER CONTROL: Advanced SPLASHcontrol technology prevents splashing and delivers the best blending results to keep you and your kitchen clean. The MQ7 has less suction for effortless handling and perfect control.
- EXTRA BLADE FOR EXTRA POWER: The patented POWERBell Plus features an extra milling blade to provide more slices per rotation, blending large pieces and hard ingredients more easily.
- SWITCH ATTACHMENTS WITH A CLICK: With the EasyClick Plus system, you can quickly change attachments as you prep. It gives you the versatility to blend, chop, whisk, mash, and puree ingredients effortlessly.
- INCLUDES: Corded Hand Blender, ActiveBlade Blending Wand, 20oz. BPA Free Beaker, Whisk, 2C Chopper & Blending Wand























Ted –
I fall in LOVE with this Braun MultiQuick all over again every morning.For anyone who doesn’t know, there’s this thing called Bulletproof Coffee. I make it for breakfast, it’s basically coffee with butter (grass fed) and coconut oil (MTC). It’s really good and healthy, but it has to be blended because oil and water don’t tend to mix well lol. So that’s what I use my Braun for every morning, but that’s not all. I’ve used a Braun MultiQuick to make mayonnaise and so many other things, and it’s always done an amazing job. It’s really worth your money, period. Keep reading though, I have a lot more to say ;)I’ve used all 3 versions of the MultiQuick, which I’ll just call the 5, 7, and 9 over the course of many years. They come in different packages, with different accessories, but the main unit itself really only has the 3 variations. This review is for the 7, and is the one I currently have. The 7 is also the one I like most!The 9 is great, but it’s expensive, and totally overkill for just doing mostly coffee lol, plus it has a safety button on top that you have to press before the trigger works. I don’t have kids, so that safety button just ends up annoying me, but I can imagine a lot of people would appreciate that feature a lot more than I do.The 5 is also a great device, and still runs flawlessly after 5+ years and has plenty of power, even mayo is no problem. I wanted to upgrade because the 5 isn’t anything special to look at and only has 2 speeds, plus the 5 technically belongs to my former roommate. The 7 is my perfect match, like I’m Goldilocks and these are the 3 bears blenders ;DOne of the reasons I love Braun MultiQuick blenders so much is that they designed the shape of the device around the blades to redirect the force downwards. I think they called it a “modified bell shape” somewhere, and you get this on all the models, the 5, 7, and 9. This actually does a lot to help this blender outperform others. For starters the force down means unlike other hand blenders, it doesn’t try to suck down to the bottom and stay there with a lot of suction to the point that you might have to let the blender slow down or stop to pull it back up and finish the job. The other thing that becomes obvious when you use other hand blenders for coffee or other watery liquids, is that it will spin up and out of a container rather easily because the blades fling the liquid straight outwards pretty violently. When I use a Braun, all I have to do is use a mason jar and never have to worry about my coffee getting flung out all over the kitchen counter (unless of course I overfill it! LOL)So of course I’d recommend a Braun MultiQuick any day of the week, and even though I haven’t tried all the other brands, I’ve tried a lot while traveling or with friends, and they are always disappointing and I always appreciate the Braun MultiQuick more after I’m done.
Sean Gentry –
I was reluctant to spend a hundred bucks on basically a smoothie machine, but I am so glad that I did. I’ve found other uses for it – whipping butter for cookies (no good for dough however) or grinding nuts/spices for recipes – so it doesn’t feel as frivolous as I had first expected. Easy to use, super easy to clean, and it smushes up a banana blueberry spinach smoothie in no time.
truth –
I’ve had a couple of other wand blenders. This is, by far, the best. Blends well and fast. Sturdy product and seems to be well made. Like all the accessories. Didn’t think I’d use them but I do. A lot.
Formica –
I have burned out two stick blenders in the past three years, so I was looking for one that specifically was rated for high torque and had a duty cycle longer than one minute. Most home stick blenders, if you read the fine print, aren’t supposed to be used for more than sixty seconds at a time.This Braun 500 watt blender is comfortable in the hand (left or right) and features a variable speed index finger trigger, and it will go as long as you want to use it. It’s got the power for tough jobs – you won’t burn it out on thick batters, frostings, or creams. I have run it for as long as five continuous minutes and it didn’t even get warm in my hand.The variable height adjustment for the immersion blade is a neat feature, but a bit gimmicky – I don’t find that I use it often, and sometimes it just feels like something else that can break.My only criticism is that the blender attachment has very sharp edges – the guard, not the blade, obviously – and it will scratch the bottom of pans if you’re not careful. For the price, they could have rounded them off. Still, a minor criticism for an outstanding product.
Jennifer Zebrowski –
I don’t know how I’ve lived so long without one of these.
Stewart Ream –
very handy. use the blender head for soups, the whisk for mashed potatoes, and the food processor thing for parmesan cheese
fxfixer –
The wisk is handy
William –
It’s nice to have one that uses a 100% duty cycle motor. No waiting for it to cool off. Nice smooth speed control. I like the way you can raise and lower the blade when running in a heavy mix. I can’t wait to try the chopper and the whisk attachment. Worth the money.