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Braun MQ9007X Dual Speed Immersion Hand Blender

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$55

$100

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Groupon (sold through the Imperial Home operated by MICRO WORLD) has Braun MQ9007X Dual Speed Immersion Hand Blender on sale for $54.99. Shipping is $4.99.

Thanks to Community Member Dino14 for finding this deal.
  • Note: This item is sold through the Imperial Home operated by MICRO WORLD. The merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the fulfillment, delivery, returns, care, quality, and pricing information of the advertised goods and services.
Key Features:
  • Braun's Multi Immersive Hand Blender boasts cutting edge features like iMode Technology that delivers precise results. Each hand blender contains a 700-watt motor that delivers up to 40% faster performance.

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  • About this deal:
    • Factoring in the product plus the shipping cost, this is priced $40.01 lower (40% savings) than the $99.99 list price.
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    • Product eligible for free returns within 30 days if in new/unused condition.

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Groupon (sold through the Imperial Home operated by MICRO WORLD) has Braun MQ9007X Dual Speed Immersion Hand Blender on sale for $54.99. Shipping is $4.99.

Thanks to Community Member Dino14 for finding this deal.
  • Note: This item is sold through the Imperial Home operated by MICRO WORLD. The merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the fulfillment, delivery, returns, care, quality, and pricing information of the advertised goods and services.
Key Features:
  • Braun's Multi Immersive Hand Blender boasts cutting edge features like iMode Technology that delivers precise results. Each hand blender contains a 700-watt motor that delivers up to 40% faster performance.

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio
  • About this deal:
    • Factoring in the product plus the shipping cost, this is priced $40.01 lower (40% savings) than the $99.99 list price.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and discussion.
    • Product eligible for free returns within 30 days if in new/unused condition.

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Dvaren
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Amen to that. I just bought a high end kitchen aid hand mixer a year or so ago and it's bleh on power. Blades are all short nowadays too.

As to Allclad... I'd suspect buying an electric tool from Allclad is like buying one from Snapon. it'll be ok because they have a name, but will never equal companies who specialize in electric tools.
buybuydandavis
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700W model. That's not your everyday immersion blender.
Dvaren
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Based on the likelihood that his idea of cooking is nuking frozen wantons 😁

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Jan 10, 2022 02:55 AM
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papitosabeJan 10, 2022 02:55 AM
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Plus $5 shipping. Make sure you add that to title
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Any coupon codes?
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Quote from papitosabe :
Plus $5 shipping. Make sure you add that to title
Fixed! THX
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buybuydandavisJan 10, 2022 03:59 AM
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Quote from biff09 :
It's an immersion blender. These should cost no more than $30
700W model. That's not your everyday immersion blender.
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Definitely great deal for what it is.. I've been watching it for a while and finallyy!!!!

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Quote from biff09 :
It's an immersion blender. These should cost no more than $30
Based on what criteria?
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DvarenJan 10, 2022 04:26 AM
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Quote from sleepybubba :
Based on what criteria?
Based on the likelihood that his idea of cooking is nuking frozen wantons 😁
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Quote from Dvaren :
Based on the likelihood that his idea of cooking is nuking frozen wantons 😁
Honestly, I was a pro chef and have had my Cuisinart immersion blender for about 10 years now. It cost around $50 (they still sell it) and it does everything I throw at it...though I normally just use mine for soups and whipping cream. The wattage on these things isn't going to matter much unless it's powering some kind of attachment that does chopping or crushing...which would be better suited for a food processor.

If anything, I'd like a good cordless hand blender. All of the ones I've tried so far are way too weak. All Clad has one I wouldn't mind giving a go, but I can't seem to find one in stock anywhere.
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DvarenJan 10, 2022 04:39 AM
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Quote from fritzo :
Honestly, I was a pro chef and have had my Cuisinart immersion blender for about 10 years now. It cost around $50 (they still sell it) and it does everything I throw at it...though I normally just use mine for soups and whipping cream. The wattage on these things isn't going to matter much unless it's powering some kind of attachment that does chopping or crushing...which would be better suited for a food processor.

If anything, I'd like a good cordless hand blender. All of the ones I've tried so far are way too weak. All Clad has one I wouldn't mind giving a go, but I can't seem to find one in stock anywhere.
Amen to that. I just bought a high end kitchen aid hand mixer a year or so ago and it's bleh on power. Blades are all short nowadays too.

As to Allclad... I'd suspect buying an electric tool from Allclad is like buying one from Snapon. it'll be ok because they have a name, but will never equal companies who specialize in electric tools.
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papitosabeJan 10, 2022 05:05 AM
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Quote from biff09 :
It's an immersion blender. These should cost no more than $30
This isn't an aliexpress or some low tier brand name..not only the name but braun products I've gotten in the past have always been quality, although not sure if that's changed ...
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broatianJan 10, 2022 05:06 AM
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Bought this model several years ago and very happy with it. What makes it a lot more versatile than other cheaper blenders is the variable speed button. It allows you to start with a very slow rotation that's close to stirring and you can quickly find the right speed by pressing the button harder (similar to a drill). Other blenders have few to no speed which limits their use.
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ZurynJan 10, 2022 05:08 AM
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I mean once you've already blended both of your hands is there any need for this?
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Tbl5143Jan 10, 2022 05:11 AM
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Quote from sleepybubba :
Based on what criteria?
Hm the $~30 or so KitchenAid I bought a few years back kept losing the blade attachment while blending, I had to literally duct tape it together. The replacement unit had the same problem. So I ended up spending a good deal more on a better unit from a different brand, which has worked great. Sometimes, but not always, more expensive is indeed better. Don't know anything about this particular one, though.

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