220 2-Pole 20-Amp Circuit Breaker, Type 220 vs 125 Amp 2-Pole Molded Case Breaker - 120/240V, 3/4" Plug-In
Overall winner: 220 2-Pole 20-Amp Circuit Breaker, Type 220
Key Differences
SOYGN's 2-pole 20A breaker (B0CC1NH6DV) is a lower-priced, 20A thermal-magnetic unit with a trip-free handle and higher-insulation material but some customers report fit/snap-in issues. The Fxsmgdy 125A 2-pole plug-in breaker (B0DCZ5TG8R) targets higher-amperage use, fits a standard 3/4" plug-in size and broader load-center compatibility, though reviewers give mixed feedback on out-of-box functionality and installation ease
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
125 Amp 2-Pole Molded Case Breaker - 120/240V, 3/4" Plug-In
2-pole 15 amp breaker, 120/240V, plug-in 3/4" fit. Internal common trip for simultaneous operation. OEM-compatible with multiple load centers. Customer insight highlights mixed functionality and OEM status concerns
Pros
- 3/4 inch plug-in compatibility
- multi-pole common trip
- thermal-magnetic protection
- fits multiple load centers
Cons
- mixed feedback on functionality out of the box
- quality and installation ease vary
- concerns about OEM status and non-UL certification
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SOYGN |
| Durability | SOYGN |
| Versatility | Fxsmgdy |
| User Reviews | SOYGN |