Radial Power-1 Power Conditioner vs SW-Epsilon 10-Outlet Power Conditioner / Surge Sequencer
Overall winner: Radial Power-1 Power Conditioner
Key Differences
Radial Power-1 (A) offers an 11-outlet layout with noise filtering and surge protection and has higher user ratings and more reviews, making it a safer pick for reliability. SENWOSI SW-Epsilon (B) provides 10 outlets with a mixed switched/unswitched configuration, real-time voltage monitoring on an LCD, and rear-panel regional LED indicators, so choose B if you need sequencing/monitoring features and mixed outlet control
Radial Power-1 Power Conditioner
Power conditioner with 11 outlets and noise filtering for clean power. Users note solid build and reliable daily use, with front outlets appreciated for accessibility
Pros
- 11-outlet power supply
- noise filtering
- surge protection
- solid build
Cons
- no explicit spec details beyond features
- no additional outlets beyond 11
- informational only on ratings
SW-Epsilon 10-Outlet Power Conditioner / Surge Sequencer
Power conditioner with 10 outlets and real-time LCD voltage monitoring. Real-time status via rear LED indicators; supports 100–240VAC input and 15A capacity. Customers note mixed functionality and variability in power cable length
Pros
- 10 outlets with mixed switched/unswitched configuration
- real-time voltage monitoring on LCD
- rear-panel LED indicators for regional status
- wide input voltage range 100–240VAC
Cons
- mixed customer opinions on functionality
- power cable length around 2.5 feet (reported)
- value for money debated by customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Radial Engineering |
| Durability | Radial Engineering |
| Versatility | SENWOSI |
| User Reviews | Radial Engineering |