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BraunMultiquick 1 Hand blender MQ 100 Curry with Mini Chopper

R399

Retail: R650
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Patented SPLASHControl technology -standard for all Braun hand blenders

Enjoy perfect results with no mess. Braun's patented PowerBell blending shaft has been designed with SPLASHControl technology, an innovative range of features that prevents splashing and delivers smoother blending results - to keep you and your kitchen spotless.

SPLASHControl technology is so effective thanks to the interaction of unique design factors: the 6 feet and arched openings allow optimum flow into the blade area.

The unique floral bell shape of the blending shaft draws food inward for finer and smoother blending. And the unique position of the blades inside the bell specially angled in opposite directions to the bell shape. This innovative combination of SPLASHControl technology is standard in every Braun hand blender to give you perfect blending results with no splashing.

Product Features:
  • PowerBell technology- Patented hand blender technology proven to produce finer more even results
  • One touch speed-  Single button for one-touch speed control for single-handed use
  • Compact and convenient- Super compact for minimal storage space
  • Chopper and beaker are dishwasher safe
  • Silent motor
  • Anti-splash shaft
Product Specifications
  • Colour: White
  • Material: Plastic & Stainless Steel
  • Dimensions: 11 x 16 x 41cm
  • Weight: 2kg
  • Wattage: 450W
  • Voltage: 220V
What's in the box?
  • Beaker Capacity: 600ml
  • Chopper Capacity: 350ml
  • Warranty: 12 Months







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