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Detailed Braun MultiQuick 9 hand blender review. ACTIVEBlade technology, SmartSpeed, Splash Control. What sets it apart from competitors? Pros, cons, and user experience.
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In the hand blender category, Braun has been the leader for years. The MultiQuick 9 series reinforces this leadership with innovations like ACTIVEBlade technology and SmartSpeed. This hand blender can be used in every corner of the kitchen, from soup purees to baby food, sauce making to smoothie preparation. Does it really deliver on its promise?
In this review, you'll find the performance, features, and comparison with competitors of the Braun MultiQuick 9 after 6 months of use.
| Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Model | MQ 9087X |
| Motor Power | 1000W |
| Speed Control | SmartSpeed (variable) |
| Blade Technology | ACTIVEBlade |
| Attachment Count | 6 pieces |
| Body Material | Stainless steel + soft grip |
| Shaft Material | Stainless steel |
| Cable Length | 1.2m |
| Weight | 1.1 kg (main unit only) |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| Price | $149 (January 2025) |
The Braun MultiQuick 9 series comes with different set options. MQ 9087X set contents:
Set Options
Braun MultiQuick 9 is sold in different sets: MQ 9037X (basic), MQ 9087X (mid), MQ 9097X (full). Choose according to your needs.
The most important difference of the Braun MultiQuick 9 is ACTIVEBlade technology. This is a revolutionary feature that sets it apart from ordinary hand blenders.
Traditional hand blender:
ACTIVEBlade:
Traditional: ACTIVEBlade:
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Real test: When making mashed boiled potatoes, it took 45 seconds with a regular hand blender, 25 seconds with the MultiQuick 9. The result was much smoother.
Braun's patented SmartSpeed system provides one-handed speed control.
SmartSpeed Tip
When pureeing soup, start with light pressure, increase as it gets consistency. This minimizes splash risk.
The MultiQuick 9's shaft design has a splash prevention system called Splash Control.
Real test: We pureed hot soup in a pot. With the old blender without Splash Control, the counter got dirty, with the MultiQuick 9, not a single drop splashed.
Scenario: 2 liters vegetable soup, pureeing directly in pot
Result:
Score: 5/5
Ingredients: Frozen banana, strawberry, milk, oats
Result:
Score: 5/5
Ingredients: Egg, oil, lemon, salt
Result:
Score: 5/5
Scenario: Boiled vegetables + chicken
Result:
Score: 5/5
Result:
Score: 4/5
Result:
Score: 4/5
The most frequently used attachment. Ideal for everything - soup, smoothie, sauce, puree. Stainless steel, sharp, durable.
1.25L capacity chopper. Perfect for onion, garlic, nuts. S-blade is sharp. Only downside: May be small for large quantities.
Suitable for cream and egg whipping. Won't replace a stand mixer but sufficient for emergencies. Ideal for small quantities.
Special design for mashed potatoes. Mashing plate instead of blade. Ideal for those who want coarser puree.
For cocktails and frozen smoothies. Works but not as effective as a professional blender.
Cable Length
1.2m cable may be insufficient in some kitchens. An extension cord may be needed.
| Speed | Noise (approximate) |
|---|---|
| Low | 65 dB |
| Medium | 72 dB |
| Maximum | 80 dB |
Comparison: Philips ProMix at similar power 75-85 dB, Bosch ErgoMixx 70-78 dB.
Braun MultiQuick 9 produces below-average noise in its category.
| Feature | Braun MQ9 | Philips ProMix | Bosch ErgoMixx | Tefal Infiny |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Motor | 1000W | 800W | 1000W | 1000W |
| Blade Movement | ACTIVEBlade | Fixed | Fixed | Fixed |
| Speed Control | SmartSpeed | 2 speeds | Variable | 20 levels |
| Splash Prevention | Splash Control | Partial | Partial | Yes |
| Attachment Count | 6+ | 4 | 4 | 5 |
| Material | Steel shaft | Steel shaft | Steel shaft | Steel shaft |
| Price | $149 | $89 | $109 | $99 |
Analysis:
After 6 months of intensive use:
Expectation: 5+ years of trouble-free service with proper use.
Price: $149 (MQ 9087X set)
Braun difference: $40-60 more expensive
Comment: If you use it at least once a day, the difference pays for itself in 2-3 years (time savings + ease of cleaning).
The Braun MultiQuick 9 is the undisputed leader in the hand blender category. The ACTIVEBlade and SmartSpeed combination offers a user experience not found in competitors. The high price tag is met with technology and quality.
First choice for anyone looking for a hand blender and can afford it.
| Criterion | Score |
|---|---|
| Motor Power | 5/5 |
| Blending Quality | 5/5 |
| Ease of Use | 5/5 |
| Cleaning | 5/5 |
| Attachment Set | 4/5 |
| Price/Performance | 4/5 |
| Overall | 5/5 |
1000W, ACTIVEBlade, SmartSpeed, 6-piece set
The difference with MultiQuick 9 is ACTIVEBlade (moving blade). If budget matters, 7 series also offers good performance, but 9's pureeing quality is noticeably superior.
Yes, the stainless steel shaft is heat resistant. However, use in slightly cooled (below 80C) material, not boiling liquid.
It can, but that's not its main function. For regular ice crushing, prefer a high-power blender.
2 years general warranty. Braun service usually provides quick solutions for motor issues.
Yes, Braun MultiQuick 9 cordless versions are available. However, power is slightly lower and battery life is limited.
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