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The grill that can do it all: we put the Multigrill 9 Pro by Braun to the test

Martin Jungfer
21.6.2023
Translation: Elicia Payne

The Multigrill 9 Pro by Braun fulfils all your needs. It grills, cooks paninis, bakes waffles and pancakes. If you want, you can get rid of the other single purpose appliances in your kitchen and be happy with the all-rounder from Braun.

Oof, a multipurpose appliance! I’m sceptical. In other words «Jack of all trades, master of none». Most of the time, none of the promised features are really good and you end up buying a single device for the feature you need the most anyway.

In this case, Braun wants to combine a contact grill, waffle iron and griddle in one device. Can Braun’s Multigrill 9 Pro shake my prejudice against how-ever-many-in-1 appliances?

Not as I unbox the grill anyway. Just as I anticipated, the delivery was huge. In addition to the main appliance the following are also included in the box:

  • two ribbed plates
  • two flat plates
  • a pair of waffle plates (only in this version)
  • a grease drip tray
  • a temperature probe
  • a measuring spoon for waffle batter
  • an instruction manual as thick as a decent steak

Jokes aside the the instruction manual is in 18 languages. In German, I just need to read 20 pages, including grill temperature charts and recipes. Everything is easy to understand and explained in a comprehensible way.

Before turning it on, I take a look at the tech and measurements of the Multigrill 9 Pro:

  • 45 cm long, 35 cm wide and 18 cm high
  • weighs 7.3 kg
  • 2200 watts
  • 37cm x 23cm grill plates (×2)
  • max. temperature of 265 degrees Celsius (only for a short time with the Sear function); otherwise 240 degrees max. temperature

The power cable is quite short at about 80 cm, so without an extension cord you are restricted in where you put the grill.

Functions

To prepare the Multigrill 9 Pro for the desired use you click the appropriate grill plates onto the device. By doing so, the plug on the underside of the grill plate is connected to the device. A heating coil heats the plate during operation.

Two knobs on the unit let you control the heat on the lower and upper plates separately. The levels are in increments of 10 degrees Celsius. The target temperature is shown on a display on the appliance and when it reaches it, the Multigrill will beep.

How hard the lid closes is determined by a small plastic part with ridges in the lid. At the lowest level, the lid lowers completely onto the lower plate. If you lock it further up, it leaves enough room for a burger without flattening it. At the highest level, the Multigrill works like an oven with bottom and top heat.

Speaking of plastic, there’s a lot of it in the Multigrill 9 Pro. At first glance, you think there’s more metal than there actually is. At least the plastic pieces look solid. In all the important places Braun hasn’t tried to make any cuts. The handle on the oven is sturdy and ergonomic. The temperature controls are rough on the sides, so you won’t slip off them, even with greasy fingers.

The grill plates are made of aluminium die-cast and have a non-stick coating. So be careful with sharp knives, pointed forks or tongs made of metal! As with a delicate pan, plastic cooking utensils are recommended.

Test 1: Grill

The separately adjustable plates prove to be a real advantage. On the ribbed plate, the courgette slices get a grilling pattern, then afterwards they can be moved to the flat plate and the other way round for the sausages. As with «real» grilling, the food also sizzles and sprays on the Multigrill. Splashes of grease and oil are soon all over and around the appliance.

Fortunately, after dinner, the cleaning is quick. Once the plates are cool, I click them out of the holders. You can wash them by hand or put them in the dishwasher. I wipe up the remaining traces on the grill with a cloth and some grease cleaner.

Test 2: Paninis

Okay, so we can expect an appliance with the name «Multigrill» to grill well. But can Braun’s appliance prove itself as a panini maker? The popular Italian sandwiches are filled, then heated from above and below, usually in a contact grill, to make the crust warm and crispy. Inside, mozzarella, salami, ham, rocket as well as pesto melt into a delight.

Test 3: Waffles

Conclusion

The name says it all: the Multigrill 9 Pro is first and foremost a grill. On the two grill plates you can prepare vegetables and meat easily and quickly. The temperature controls respond well and prevent you from burning anything. For meat fans, there are two nice extras: a temperature probe you can stick into the meat that measures the core temperature, and the Sear function on the top and bottom at the same time.

The Multigrill 9 Pro also makes waffles, does a decent job of pancakes and keeps food warm when needed. It’s an appliance for all situations: frying pan, waffle iron, crepe plate and oven in one. In purely mathematical terms, the all-rounder is therefore cheaper in total than purchasing all the specialist appliances.

Header image: Martin Jungfer

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Journalist since 1997. Stopovers in Franconia (or the Franken region), Lake Constance, Obwalden, Nidwalden and Zurich. Father since 2014. Expert in editorial organisation and motivation. Focus on sustainability, home office tools, beautiful things for the home, creative toys and sports equipment. 


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