230 2-Pole 30-Amp Circuit Breaker, Plug-On Molded Case vs 220 2-Pole 20-Amp Circuit Breaker, Type 220
Overall winner: 230 2-Pole 30-Amp Circuit Breaker, Plug-On Molded Case
Key Differences
Product A (B0CC1N8LG5) is a 2-pole 30A breaker suited for higher-current 120/240V circuits, while Product B (B0CC1NH6DV) is a 2-pole 20A breaker better for lower-current applications. Both share thermal-magnetic protection, quick-closing/trip-free designs and identical customer rating and fit-feedback issues, so choose A for 30A circuits and B for 20A circuits
230 2-Pole 30-Amp Circuit Breaker, Plug-On Molded Case
230-series thermal-magnetic circuit breaker with quick-closing mechanism and trip-free handle. Provides inverse time protection for mild overloads and rapid response to short circuits. Customer notes indicate good functionality and quality, with mixed feedback on fit
Pros
- thermal-magnetic protection
- inverse time element
- trip-free handle design
- compact plug-on molded case
Cons
- mixed feedback on fit
220 2-Pole 20-Amp Circuit Breaker, Type 220
2-pole thermal-magnetic circuit breaker for load centers. Combines quick-closing switch with inverse-time trip and trip-free handle. Customers note good functionality and quality, with mixed fit feedback
Pros
- thermal-magnetic protection
- quick-break switch with trip-free handle
- good functionality and quality
- suitable for load centers
Cons
- mixed feedback on fit
- some report it is hard to snap in
Head-to-Head
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| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | SOYGN |
| User Reviews | Tie |