Pushmatic-style 30A 2-pole breaker (P230) by Connecticut Electric vs MOLLOM 18‑Way MCB Distribution Protection Box with DIN Rail
Overall winner: MOLLOM 18‑Way MCB Distribution Protection Box with DIN Rail
Key Differences
MOLLOM's 18-way distribution box (IP65) is a waterproof enclosure designed for robust mounting and protects many breakers; it is offered at a more affordable listed price and has strong user ratings for build quality. The Connecticut Electric unit is a Pushmatic-compatible 2-pole 30A breaker with UL 489 and ETL listings, suited when you specifically need a certified 30A two-pole breaker, though some buyers report durability issues and missing set screws
Pushmatic-style 30A 2-pole breaker (P230) by Connecticut Electric
50-amp? No, 30 amp two-pole breaker compatible with Pushmatic. Intertek ETL listed for UL 489. Fits 30 amp boards and is bolt-on. Customer insight notes easy installation and decent fit, with some durability concerns
Pros
- Pushmatic compatible
- ETL listed, UL 489 compliance
- 2-pole 30A breaker
- Bolt-on installation
Cons
- Durability concerns reported by some customers
- Some units arrive with missing set screws
MOLLOM 18‑Way MCB Distribution Protection Box with DIN Rail
Mollom 18‑way circuit breaker distribution box with IP65 waterproofing for indoor/outdoor use. Durable PC+ABS housing, easy wall mounting, and expansion-friendly with included connectors and screws. Customers note solid build and easy installation, with some concern about size for modern UL-listed breakers
Pros
- robust and durable housing
- IP65 waterproof protection
- easy installation on wall
- expansion-ready with included hardware
Cons
- some customers find it too short for modern UL-listed breakers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Mollom |
| Durability | Mollom |
| Versatility | Connecticut Electric |
| User Reviews | Mollom |