Generator power inlet box 50A, ETL listed, outdoor vs RVGUARD Emergency Power Combo Kit: 15 ft 30A L14-30P to L14-30R cord and inlet
Overall winner: Generator power inlet box 50A, ETL listed, outdoor
Key Differences
Rundik (A) is a 50‑amp ETL listed inlet box with 50% increased wiring space and is positioned in a more affordable price tier, while RVGUARD (B) bundles a pre‑drilled inlet box with a 15 ft 30‑amp generator cord and carries ETL/cETL listings. Choose Rundik if you need a 50‑amp outdoor inlet and extra wiring room; choose RVGUARD if you want a 30‑amp inlet plus a ready-made 15 ft cord
Generator power inlet box 50A, ETL listed, outdoor
Outdoor watertight generator power inlet box for 50 amp SS2-50P cords. Enables hardwired connection to transfer switch or panel and helps prevent CO entry. Customers note solid build and easy wiring, with mixed feedback on knockouts
Pros
- outdoor/watertight design
- increased wiring space for easier installation
- ETL certification
- front panel removable for wiring access
Cons
- knockouts mixed feedback on removability
RVGUARD Emergency Power Combo Kit: 15 ft 30A L14-30P to L14-30R cord and inlet
Emergency power kit with L14-30P to L14-30R cord and pre-drilled inlet box for backup power. ETL listed safety for home use. Customers note easy installation and reliable performance, with mixed durability feedback
Pros
- ETL/cETL certified
- 15 foot generator cord
- pre-drilled inlet box
- easy to install
Cons
- mixed durability feedback
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Rundik |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Rundik |
| User Reviews | Rundik |