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What do you mean by 'better'?

The isolator pictured is compact, has double screw terminals, isolates both poles and has a long history of reliability.

Do you need something with greater protection against dust or moisture ingress, more protection against corrosion or resistance to impact?
 
What do you mean by 'better'?

The isolator pictured is compact, has double screw terminals, isolates both poles and has a long history of reliability.

Do you need something with greater protection against dust or moisture ingress, more protection against corrosion or resistance to impact?
Guess , "in the same price range , just maybe a better made unit etc " ?
Its not critical etc
 
"in the same price range , just maybe a better made unit etc " ?
The "same price range" is going to be the problem.

The example metal clad boards also need the CPC to be present, and obviously if TT then you need an RCD up-front of that. Also some of those might not be happy with 16mm CPCs, though not actually tried it (might get that Wylex DIN box out of curiosity though, probably will find a use for it eventually).

The other insulated ones like Proteus probably no better (recent recall suggests so).

The likes of Schneider Square-D fused-switches and the switch-only versions are better, but of the order of ten times the price!
 

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