Its unique triangular jug makes blending quick and efficient without leaving anything stuck to the sides.
Be aware there may be minor differences between different countries' models.
It comes with 2-liter triangular Tritan jug, a fixed blade and tamper.

The TriForce Power Blender is the flagship model in Braun’s countertop jug blender range.
Its unique triangular, 2-liter jug sets it apart from other blenders Ive used.
The hot soup function is also a pleasant surprise.

It turned cubes of vegetables and stock into warm, tasty, comforting soup in less than six minutes.
Minimal hassle, minimal mess.
you’ve got the option to also put the jug safely in the dishwasher.

The anti-slip feet and tidy cord storage are thoughtful touches that make it practical and safe for everyday use.
This blender can get loud, especially at higher speeds, reaching as high as 105db.
This is equivalent to having a car horn blasting in your kitchen, which can be uncomfortable at times.

But since it blends so quickly, at least its a short-lived racket.
That’s the short version read on for my full Braun TriForce / PowerBlend review.
This accessory turns the jug blender into a personal blender for an extra $50.

I reviewed the standard TriForce model.
As 2-liter jug blenders go, the TriForce is one of the more expensive models on the market.
It’s slightly smaller, but has more automated controls.

In fact, only Braun was selling it for its full price.
In Australia, you could buy it fromBraun,Harvey NormanandAppliances Online.
From a hot soup function to a food processor-style chopping feature.

As a result, it has a price to match.
Plus, with a number of sites regularly dropping the price, you could get a really good deal.
Braun claims this guarantees “faster blended results in less time.”

Below the jug is a touchscreen display and rotating dial.
This mix of presets and textures takes the total possible number of automated configs to 18.
This extends to 29 controls when you add in the 10 manual speeds and the Pulse function.

This is a very impressive number and could feel overwhelming.
However, by making every button and setting easy to use and identify, Braun has avoided over-complicating things.
It’s a lightweight blender too.

It then has anti-slip feet on the bottom of the base, and a 3ft / 1m cord.
The resulting drink was almost velvety in texture.
Next, I made hummus.

The resulting hummus was the perfect consistency.
Finally, I used the blender to make crushed ice using the Ice Crush setting.
It was closer to the consistency of a sorbet.

The brand claims you could turn room-temperature ingredients into hot soup in almost six minutes.
The only real downside to all of these pros is how loud the TriForce blender can be.
On Speed 1 in Manual mode, it’s relatively quiet, averaging 63dB.

However, during my Smoothie and hummus tests, this sound jumped up to an average of 97db.
This is equivalent to a phone playing at full volume and just below the sound of a car horn.
Any sounds over 85dB for extended periods can cause hearing problems.

Overall, the TriForce blender’s performance is a little hit and miss but largely positive.
Should I buy the Braun TriForce Power Blender?
You prefer more color variety
The Braun TriForce is designed to blend in, excuse the pun.
This gives it universal appeal but is a little bland.
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First reviewed May 2024