4' Grounding Rod with 3/8 in clamp for electrical grounding vs Portable ground rod with 15ft grounding wire
Overall winner: 4' Grounding Rod with 3/8 in clamp for electrical grounding
Key Differences
Bulls Hardware (A) is a 4' copper-bonded grounding rod with a pre-installed screw bolt wire clamp and a rolled driving spike designed for easier installation; it targets users wanting a solid, traditional grounding rod. MOKIKUBA MFG (B) includes a 15 ft flexible copper grounding wire, an oval design for easier driving, and a corrosion-resistant zinc finish, making it better for portable or fencing applications needing integrated wire
4' Grounding Rod with 3/8 in clamp for electrical grounding
Copper-bonded grounding rod kit includes two 4 ft rods with a pre-installed binding clamp for seamless wire integration. Customers note its sturdiness, ease of installation, and effective grounding for simple setups
Pros
- two 4 ft rods included
- pre-installed wire clamp
- sturdy steel reinforced copper rod
- easy to drive into ground
Cons
- no explicit warranty details in data
- focus on grounding only; may not fit all hardware setups
Portable ground rod with 15ft grounding wire
Oval ground rod (12mm) with 15ft copper grounding wire. Durable steel shaft and zinc finish for corrosion resistance. Customers praise portability, ease of installation, and sturdiness
Pros
- oval design for easy driving
- includes 15ft flexible grounding wire
- robust steel shaft with high tensile strength
- zinc finish for corrosion resistance
Cons
- no explicit compatibility details for specific devices
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Bulls Hardware |
| Durability | Bulls Hardware |
| Versatility | MOKIKUBA MFG |
| User Reviews | Tie |