Braun MultiQuick 5 Vario Hand Blender with 21 Speeds, New
Braun MultiQuick 5 Vario Hand Blender with 21 Speeds, New
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Braun MultiQuick 5 Vario Hand Blender with 21 Speeds, New

Base Color:Black MultiQuick-Out of stock

Key item features

  • Comprehensive Package: MQ5000 package includes a motor/handle, blending shaft, and 20-oz. beaker
  • Powerful Performance: 400-watt hand blender with one-handed operation and 21 distinct speeds
  • Easy Attachment: Easy-Click ensures all attachments can be removed in one simple click
  • Anti-Splash Design: World's first bell-shaped anti-splash blending shaft draws food inward and reduces suction
  • Ergonomic Handle: Ergonomically designed SoftGrip handle for smooth and comfortable operation
  • TurboBoost Feature: TurboBoost gives you a quick burst of power for cutting, chopping, and pureeing
  • Dishwasher Safe: Blending shaft and beaker are both dishwasher safe
  • Food Safe: Parts in direct contact with food are BPA free
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  • : Simple navigation and functionality.
  • : Blends soups to a smooth consistency.
  • : Made with solid materials and sturdy build.
  • : Effectively blends ingredients with ease.
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Nov 30, 2025
Anna2
5 out of 5 stars review

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Tired of leftovers? Turn them into soup, fast!

I bought my first hand blender (Braun, of course) many decades ago (for something like one third the price of this one, on sale at the mall) and realized it was finally time for a replacement when one edge of the plastic casing went flat after having been heated in a pot of soup and then rested on the countertop. It still works, but still. Time to move on. This new one's taller, so I think it'll be more useful when dealing with large batches. The casing is metal, so it won't melt like the old one did. The new one is heavier, more substantial, and a bit top heavy, but I guess I can live with that. I keep it beside my stove-side knife blocks in a tall, antique cylindrical glass mixing container with a spout that comes in handy when making mayonnaise. Haven't made my own mayo in a while, but at least the container serves a purpose while waiting around for me to do so. The new mixer doesn't have slots in the sides so things don't spray around. This comes in handy when you decide you want to puree your soup after you've put it in the serving bowl. That wouldn't work if your bowls are too shallow, I don't think, but YMMV. All I know is that I have been making soup out of leftover vegetables all the time lately specifically because this new design makes it easy to blend in a tall sided bowl that's not too full. Add some broth, blitz it quick, and dinner's ready. Easy meals, using up leftovers without complaints, and little to no mess along the way? Yes, please. I haven't yet gotten accustomed to the height and weight of this new unit, but it's not a deal breaker. The speed control baffles me, but I guess that's just because I only use it for one purpose, and for that, it seems any speed will do. Maybe if I get adventurous I can whip some egg whites? When I was younger the infomercials selling some less well made iteration of the same idea would ramble on and on about how you could make milk foam with very cold fat free milk, as though that were a reason to purchase a not-cheap gadget through an infomercial? All these years later and no, I've never tried to make milk foam with an immersion blender, but now that I think about it, I'd bet it would make a nicely frothy cup of cocoa. For what it's worth, I haven't yet run the washable bits through my dishwasher, a quick spin with some water and soap seems to clean the lower assembly perfectly well enough for my uses. The tall plastic cylinder works well in helping me do that, but I do have to wonder how long it might endure at my house.

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Nov 30, 2025
Anna2
5 out of 5 stars review

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Tired of leftovers? Turn them into soup, fast!

I bought my first hand blender (Braun, of course) many decades ago (for something like one third the price of this one, on sale at the mall) and realized it was finally time for a replacement when one edge of the plastic casing went flat after having been heated in a pot of soup and then rested on the countertop. It still works, but still. Time to move on. This new one's taller, so I think it'll be more useful when dealing with large batches. The casing is metal, so it won't melt like the old one did. The new one is heavier, more substantial, and a bit top heavy, but I guess I can live with that. I keep it beside my stove-side knife blocks in a tall, antique cylindrical glass mixing container with a spout that comes in handy when making mayonnaise. Haven't made my own mayo in a while, but at least the container serves a purpose while waiting around for me to do so. The new mixer doesn't have slots in the sides so things don't spray around. This comes in handy when you decide you want to puree your soup after you've put it in the serving bowl. That wouldn't work if your bowls are too shallow, I don't think, but YMMV. All I know is that I have been making soup out of leftover vegetables all the time lately specifically because this new design makes it easy to blend in a tall sided bowl that's not too full. Add some broth, blitz it quick, and dinner's ready. Easy meals, using up leftovers without complaints, and little to no mess along the way? Yes, please. I haven't yet gotten accustomed to the height and weight of this new unit, but it's not a deal breaker. The speed control baffles me, but I guess that's just because I only use it for one purpose, and for that, it seems any speed will do. Maybe if I get adventurous I can whip some egg whites? When I was younger the infomercials selling some less well made iteration of the same idea would ramble on and on about how you could make milk foam with very cold fat free milk, as though that were a reason to purchase a not-cheap gadget through an infomercial? All these years later and no, I've never tried to make milk foam with an immersion blender, but now that I think about it, I'd bet it would make a nicely frothy cup of cocoa. For what it's worth, I haven't yet run the washable bits through my dishwasher, a quick spin with some water and soap seems to clean the lower assembly perfectly well enough for my uses. The tall plastic cylinder works well in helping me do that, but I do have to wonder how long it might endure at my house.

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Apr 16, 2026
Lori
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Base color: Black MultiQuick
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5 out of 5 stars review

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Perfect Control: Braun MultiQuick 5 Vario

The Braun MultiQuick 5 Vario stands out for its incredible precision. While most hand blenders offer just one or two speeds, this model features a 21-speed dial that allows you to shift smoothly from a gentle stir to a high-powered "Turbo" boost with one hand. A versatile, professional-grade immersion for anyone who wants perfect texture. It's powerful, lightweight, and offers more control than almost any other immersion blender in its class.

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