Braun Household Appliances

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$70 to $600

Ali F
 

Frustrating iron, leaks water badly – Given how much we paid for this iron, it's so frustrating that it spurts out water with monotonous regularity. Sick of having clothes only half ironed and there are areas of wet patches, not to mention how wet my ironing board gets. Show details

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Rodney ReevesQLD17 posts
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After previously reporting how this unit was an off the shelf display unit from my local The Good Guys store and discovering when I got home and… Read more

downloaded the owner manual, that five accessory pieces were missing, today I used this unit to make pumpkin soup. When I used the puree attachment, the rotating plastic blade promptly fell off. It seemed to lock in place but as soon as I raised the blade, it just fell into the soup. I think that there may be something missing, as when I first bought it home, I heard something drop onto the floor and to date I haven't been able to find it. It is not listed as being a separate part and so I think that it was just a poorly made part. So off to The Good Guys store at Booval tomorrow to see if I can get it replaced. I'll probably ask about the missing parts as well. They may just say that as it was a display unit and I was given a good price, that I should just go away, like other reviewers have had happen to them in regard to The Good Guys.

Rodney Reeves
Rodney Reeves   

I have found the problem. After disassembling the impeller assembly head, it appears that there is… Read more (+2 replies)

BWVQLD
 

Worked really well until today. My blender had very little use since I purchased it about 2 years ago, and today it suddenly stopped. Very… Read more

disappointed, and now I have to go to the effort of trying to find out where I bought it. Not good enough for a supposed premium product.

Terry S38 posts
 

Best iron I have ever had! – Love this iron. It’s weight is perfect and it irons like a dream. Show details

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JanSQLD8 posts
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Broke after 5 weeks – The item worked ok for 5 weeks, but a plastic part broke and now is very loud to operate. Cleaning is also not very easy. Braun disappoints with this junk. Show details

Pete
 

Superb – It's fast, produces sharp lines and nails my shirts. Couldn't care less about the cord length. Oh and it looks a million bucks too

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KAd
 

Do not buy – No stars. Bought today. Parts don’t ‘click’ into the hand held motor or you need super human strength to push the parts in. Show details

NathalieVIC6 posts
 

More instructions needed and need to hold on steam button all the time? – You need to study Mime Marceau's before understanding the instructions: just some vague drawing; no info as to what to use for which fabric and you… Read more

need to hold on the steam button all the time? I am still looking on the internet for better instructions.....

Not againACT7 posts
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Most Expensive Doorstop I ever bought! Utterly terrible iron. I really have tried for the last 3 motnhs but I will not use it again. Bought it to… Read more

replace a CareStyle 5 (which I was happy with). Steam doesn't shoot down onto what you're ironing but out the sides. It constantly fogs up my glasses & scolds my hands (no, not because I can't see). Doesn't iron cotton & linen very well at all. Collars are still wrinkled and not presentable. That large water reservoir they really emphasise in the marketing?? You go through more steam than the CareStyle 5. The CareStyle 5 will iron front & back of a shirt at same time but CareStyle 9 does not so my ironing time instantly doubled. The constant refilling of the water reservoir also increases my time. I find it difficult to remove from caddy & when full, difficult to slide back in to caddy. Ironing pants now has "iron wrinkles" when I used it because I can't get my hands close enough to smooth the fabric or they are scolded. Forget trying to iron pleats in shirts, or small pieces of fabric. At times it is painful to get it out of the caddy. It now sits as a door stop. It does not deserve 1 Star!

Bel13 posts
 

I’ve had this iron for 3 months - long enough to know it’s just not quite good enough for me. When my old iron died after many years’ service I… Read more

wanted something equally effective and reliable, and the reviews seemed to indicate this is it. Unfortunately, it’s not what I was hoping.

It’s not a terrible iron - it does an adequate job. The issues I have are that it simply doesn’t get hot enough to make it easy to iron linen and cotton. I was ironing tonight and had to go over and over a pillow case, spray it with water and iron again. I’m spending much more time ironing than I used to and it’s really frustrating (and not much fun either ;). I wonder if the sub-par performance is also related to the light weight of the iron. Whatever it is, I find I’m having to press firmly to get creases out and I end up with a sore arm.

I’m putting this away in the top cupboard and will purchase a new iron tomorrow in the hopes I can find one more effective and efficient.

DBOQLD90 posts
 

Was considering a Vitamix blender and then came across this. It's an absolute beast and although I can't compare it to Vitamix, it seems to easily… Read more

match, if not beat the peformance of those much more expensive units. Nice is that you have the main jug plus two smoothie blender bottles. Apart from the full range speed adjust, this also has quite a few party tricks up its sleeve (like making hot soup purely heating the liquid by high speed friction blending). Cleaning is a breeze with the inbuilt cycle and everything seems solid. Yet to see anything better at this price point. Would definitely recommend.

Eric NoackNSW234 posts
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This toaster is a real light weight but it does what it is supposed to do . I purchased this as a replacement for my KitchenAid which is slowly dying… Read more

. It's into the cupboard for that one as a reserve.

The Braun was easy enough to set up, takes up little space and was easy to operate.

The outside temperature is on the warm side, but you can touch it with safety. The controls are a little clunky considering the price but then again when I see new toasters from a common brand race over $300.00 it makes me shudder at the cost of browning some bread.

The results I have shown, with even toasting on both sides, the 3 setting for normal toast does me fine , while you will need 5 or more for sour dough . being a long slot you can get two standard slices of 120mm in side by side but I did notice at 120mm the top just makes it into the toaster. It will definitely take crumpets and muffins or an artisan slice or those bagel things that seem so popular these days .

It has a setting for that in the form of a picture on the temperature dial but I am not sure which way it faces .....trial and error I guess.

All in all, it does the job until it fails, which seems a common theme with toasters, I can bet that it boils down to those hundred-year-old elements that manufacturers still use.... please , we need a change, at an affordable price.

One word of warning though when you register your product you need to put it in as HT 3000 not 3110 as it refuses to accept the model number.

quiettypeACT14 posts
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Great iron, does the job extremely well and very easy to use – Brilliant iron. Easy to use, long-lasting 2l tank, and a 3 year warranty. It's the best iron we have used. This model has a very light handpiece,… Read more

which is great for our dodgy hands. My selection criteria:

Good Handpiece: ✅ Lightweight (not flimsy), simple to use, with a lip at the back for fast reverse (no beeping). Big Tank Capacity: ✅huge 2L capacity, lasts for over a week and easy to see the water level. Tap fill recommended, there is a course filter (see the photo) which was a surprise at first but no problem. Low Complexity: ✅ must be simple to use. Yup. The trigger for steam on the handpiece, on/off switch, economy toggle, clear ready light on the inside base of the handpiece, with status lights on the base. 2s press for long bursts of steam, useful for jackets Easy Cleaning: ✅ easy Special features: the 3 second steam long burst

We find steam stations so much easier than a steam iron (all in one handpiece). We had a Tefal "Pro Express Ultimate" $375 which we swore by and never expected to move away from, but the electronics broke after 4 years and for the cost to repair, this model at $229 jumped out (the repair place kept the old parts). This one is so much lighter, easier to fill and has a spectacularly better tank capacity,

Kev HQLD84 posts
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Light weight head makes for light work – My partner suffers from arthritis in her hands, so prefers the lightest iron available. When our old lightweight Tefal iron died, we started looking… Read more

around for a lightweight replacement. We had always used the regular, one piece steam irons, but not even Tefal seems to currently make such a lightweight model. Researching on the internet led me to the Steam Station irons & eventually to the Braun Carestyle 7 model. While the entire station/iron weighs a lot more than any all in one iron, & can be harder to set up/store, the actual iron alone is much lighter than any all in one iron.

The 'Station' sits well on our Philips Easy6 ironing board. Warm up is quick, after the iron is turned on. This iron is very gentle on fabrics & I have never 'burned' even the most delicate fabrics (I often burned delicate fabrics with the old all in one steam iron). Of course, I turn delicates & clothes with prints inside out, when ironing. The iron doesn't need as much downward pressure, to get the same result, as a regular steam iron. Heavier fabrics, like denim, are handled easily, though stubborn creases may require an extra blast of steam from the 'Precision shot' button. This, combined with the lower weight of the iron, is exactly what my partner wanted, to reduce her arthritic pain, while ironing. The water container is still one thirds full, after ironing 2 full loads from a 7.5kg washing machine, which is much better than an all in one steam iron that I was always refilling. The shape of the rear end of the iron is curved & makes it easy to go over buttons, without catching, in the reverse direction.

Overall, we are very happy with the Carestyle 7 & would recommend it, especially if you have problems with the weight of a regular iron.

Sandra20 posts
 

Time saver less clutter – Time saver more kitchen space ditched several kitchen appliances less clutter save time all kitchen tasks done in one appliance soup mixers drinks fruit vegetables dips spiced breadcrumbs etc ect

LjboswellTAS22 posts
 

It takes too long to heat up (or to be ready for use). Needs too much water. It does not work without steam. Show details

KamelNSW26 posts
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braun food processor fp 3131 – I bought this from Kmart 28/11/2022 only used it 5 times and the motor started smoking took it back to Kmart they said the warranty is only 1 year very disappointed

SimonVIC3 posts
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Purchased a CareStyle 3 Pro Steam Generator Iron on 11 September 2025 to replace our old cheap iron. Unfortunately the unit turned out to be woeful… Read more

substandard.

The promotional material stated it has "greater steam performance", a strong "turbo mode", an "excellent steam rate" and "high steam pressure and extra steam shot". None of this was found to be correct once I had the unit in front of me.

I tried the iron on linen, cotton and denim on several occasions. I found the iron steam production was inadequate -- taking 2-3 times longer to iron these garments and doing a poorer job -- than the old ‘outgoing’ iron, regardless of the setting.

In short, the unit did not perform as advertised and was returned.