Lectron 16 ft EV Charger with J1772 Cable (120V, 15A) vs GODIAG Level 1+2 EV Charger with 20ft Cable
Overall winner: Lectron 16 ft EV Charger with J1772 Cable (120V, 15A)
Key Differences
Choose Lectron (A) if you want a longer 16 ft certified Level-1 charger with a carry case and generally positive user feedback; it is limited to 120V/15A but has fewer reported durability complaints. Choose GODIAG (B) if you prefer more charging flexibility with dual-plug compatibility (NEMA 6-20 & NEMA 5-15) and a 20 ft cable, plus ETL and FCC safety protections, though some users reported durability issues and disputed cord-length claims
Lectron 16 ft EV Charger with J1772 Cable (120V, 15A)
Lectron Level 1 EV charger with 16 ft extension and J1772 cable. Provides overnight charging at home with portable design and carry case. Users note easy setup and solid build, though charging rate feedback is mixed
Pros
- portable with carry case
- long 16 ft extension cord
- ETL certified
- easy setup
Cons
- mixed feedback on charging rate
- limited to 120V/15A
GODIAG Level 1+2 EV Charger with 20ft Cable
Portable J1772 EV charger with dual NEMA plugs and 20ft cable. ETL/FCC certified, overvoltage and overcurrent protection. Customers report quick charging and easy setup, with some concerns about cord length and durability
Pros
- dual plug compatibility (NEMA 6-20 & NEMA 5-15)
- 20ft cable for flexible charging
- ETL and FCC certified with safety protections
- easy to carry with included bag
Cons
- some users reported durability issues
- advertised cord length accuracy disputed
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | GODIAG |
| Durability | Lectron |
| Versatility | GODIAG |
| User Reviews | Lectron |