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Braun Multiquick 7 Hand Blender vs All Clad Corded Side-by-Side Comparison
Overall Verdict
The All-Clad comes equipped with a higher-powered motor compared to the Braun Multiquick-7. Still, it is unable to make mayonnaise and delivers only average results in puréeing soup. In tasks like preparing frozen fruit smoothies, grinding almond milk, and whipping egg whites, it’s also outperformed by the Braun Multiquick-7, which not only blends faster but also produces finer and more uniform outcomes.
Usability-wise, the All-Clad is somewhat difficult to maneuver particularly when changing speeds, due to excessive suction to the beaker. This, combined with the motor uneven acceleration, often results in hand fatigue and challenging blending motions during the blending process.
Conversely, the Braun Multiquick-7 impressed with its efficient vortex effect, which smoothly draws ingredients into the blades for consistent blending. Its bell-shaped blade guard effectively minimizes splashes and reduces suction for better control. The Braun Multiquick-7 is also designed for gradual acceleration, counteracting the abrupt and high-torque start-up common in other blenders, including the All-Clad.
Pros & Cons
- Luxury vibe
- Lots of user-friendly features
- Sturdy construction
- Smooth and comfortable blending performances
- The heavy-duty motor is perfect for frozen fruit smoothies.
- High-quality construction ensures great durability.
- The handle is designed to be easy to grip and maneuver.
- Quiet pricey
- The price is upscale but there is not much in return for its efficiency.
- It's just average at making pureéd soup.
- Uneven acceleration causes an unpleasant blending experience.
- The hefty weight may cause hand fatigue.
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