Multiquick 5 Vario MQ5027

Braun

Multiquick 5 Vario MQ5027

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Immersion blender

I'd get the ATK recommended - Braun MultiQuick 5 at $60. It solves some issues that I have with my current Cuisinart immersion blender. Unlimited budget, I'd get the Vitamix ($145) or Bamix Pro 2 ($245).

Sanpaku in r/Cooking

December 16, 2025 2:26 AM

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Best immersion blender for soups and sauces? (Tired of pouring hot stuff into a blender)

The Braun MQ5 or MQ7 immersion blender is recommended by both ATK and Consumer Reports

96dpi in r/Cooking

August 23, 2025 3:08 AM

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what’s the best affordable blender for a complete beginner?

I'd get a decent immersion blender as a first blender. Works nearly as well, can do things like blending soups in the pot or whipping egg whites that a countertop blender can't, easier to clean, and doesn't take up much room in a drawer. America's Test Kitchen likes the Braun Multiquick 5, which run

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Sanpaku in r/Cooking

April 14, 2025 1:36 AM

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Suggest me a blender for 4 cloves of garlic. (don't like garlic press)

Braun Multiquick 5 Vario Hand Blender. You can get it at crate & barrel. Use the mini food processor attachment.

Kayak1984 in r/Cooking

November 3, 2025 7:11 PM

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Immersion blender recommendation

Doesn't matter how powerful an immersion blender is. The better ones permit adjusting speed. I have a 12 year old Cuisinart. Like the detachable blade shaft and head, hate the 2-button power on. America's Test Kitchen has preferred the Braun MultiQuick 5 for a decade, and from my experience, I can u

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Sanpaku in r/Cooking

March 2, 2026 2:44 AM

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What is the best or a good blender brand/model for making salsa verde/roja? Are Ninja or NutriBullet good? Bonus: Can I use KitchenAid for masa?

Get Braun multiquick 5 pro, 7 or 9 for salsa but I prefer vitamix , I just made adobo and the chiles just became liquid, my oster can’t do that. For mass the kitchenaid is ok 👍, if you have nothing I recommend mixers where the bowl spins like Bosch or arkhasum

honk_slayer in r/Cooking

April 29, 2025 6:14 AM

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Gordon Ramsay's amazing silky mashed potatoes

I have a ricer attachment for my hand blender. It's amazing. Braun MultiQuick 5 Immersion Hand Blender | Costco https://share.google/f5H9UemmvQsm8kLqw

GrizzlyIsland22 in r/Cooking

October 25, 2025 5:27 AM

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Why do minor kitchen tasks feel like they require so much equipment

A stick blender is small and can be relatively in expensive. The America's Test Kitchen Pick is the Braun multiquick 5. I have a cuisinart that cost half as much at cost o and its fine. I love my food processor. Its a higher end ine and pretty powerful. I use the slicing and grating disks all the ti

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bigevilgrape in r/KitchenAppliances

January 10, 2026 1:35 PM

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Blender suggestion?

I just went through this escapade. I wasn't ready to dump the money into a Vitamix, I may be moving across the country shortly. For what you want to make, which is primarily what I wanted mine for, I settled on two viable options. Braun Multiquick 5/7. I got lucky, Amazon had a glitch and they had t

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donorcycle in r/Smoothies

January 18, 2026 8:15 AM

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Immersion Blender recs?

The difference comes in accessories and reliability. My recommendation usually is cuisinart 400w and Braun multiquick 5 pro and newer, I love when it comes with a food processor (I use not as my small one since I have a 11 cups one). Having 5 speeds makes a huge difference in the mess you can do and

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honk_slayer in r/ninjacreami

May 1, 2025 6:50 PM

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Top alternatives in Immersion Blenders

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Grill n Chill Immersion Hand Blender

Bamix

Grill n Chill Immersion Hand Blender

$399.99

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