Braun MultiQuick 7
CHF130.–

Braun MultiQuick 7


Questions about Braun MultiQuick 7

What would you like to know?

Avatar

0 questions and answers

Avatar

1 month ago

Avatar

1 month ago

We deliberately source EU appliances as they are more readily available, offer a wider range of models and are generally cheaper. Customer surveys show that price and choice are particularly important. If a Euro plug is supplied, a suitable fixed adapter for Switzerland is always included in the scope of delivery. This can be easily fitted so that the appliance can be used in Switzerland without any problems. If possible, we also offer Swiss versions, but these are usually more expensive and therefore less in demand.
Avatar

1 month ago

Helpful answer
I can highly recommend this set. It is an extremely powerful blender that is ideal for fine, creamy textures. The blade moves up and down and enlarges the cutting zone. As a result, even hard ingredients are pureed extremely smoothly. Additional blades are included with this model, which can be used to chop hard ingredients such as meat or raw vegetables even finer. As an alternative, I can also recommend the following model: https://www.galaxus.ch/de/s2/product/esge-zauberstab-p-200-profi-stabmixer-18451543. It is known for its extremely smooth results, especially with high-quality ingredients.
Avatar

3 months ago

Avatar

3 months ago

It is possible that a plug for Germany is supplied, but a suitable fixed adapter for Switzerland is included in the scope of delivery and can be easily fitted so that the device can be used in Switzerland without any problems.
Avatar

2 years ago

Avatar

2 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Hello Ur.sus, the MultiQuick 7 MQ7000X is probably not recommended for this project. It doesn't have a rubberised rim and the blade guard is made entirely of stainless steel. In other words, you will have the same effect as when you "drive around" in the pan with a stainless steel spade. There is a blender attachment for the Braun hand blender. Unfortunately, I haven't had any experience with it, but it seems to be made of plastic, which certainly serves the bottom of the pan better than metal.
Avatar

3 years ago

Is there a Swiss plug now?

Avatar

3 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Helpful answer
I didn't have one either. I called Galaxus and asked, they sent it out the same day and I didn't have to pay anything for the plug.
Avatar

4 years ago

Is there a CH plug?

Avatar

4 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
An adapter is supplied. It is attached to the German Schuko plug. The plug simply needs a little more space than a normal Swiss plug, but it works perfectly.
Avatar

4 years ago

Avatar

4 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Helpful answer
You got it like that? No, that's not normal. Maybe a little too much grease got into it during the greasing process after production... I can't explain it any other way. I would claim your warranty and insist on a new mixer.....

29 of 29 questions

To Top