If you're trying to decide between motor control components, the first question isn't which one is better-it's which one solves your actual problem. The LVSEDTAL soft starter module controller and the 110V 120W industrial vibration motor with controller both live in the motor control space, but they're built for completely different jobs. The soft starter manages how an existing motor starts and stops, while the vibration motor generates vibration and includes its own speed regulator. They also sit at different price points: the soft starter is $67.67, and the vibration motor is $57.07, making the vibration motor about 16% less expensive.
Quick Verdict
If you need to control an existing single-phase motor and want to reduce startup stress, the LVSEDTAL soft starter is the right tool. If you need to add vibration to a screen, hopper, or similar equipment and control the intensity, the 110V vibration motor with its stepless regulator is built for that.
Comparison at a Glance
| Product | Price | Price Bar | Voltage | Power | Control | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LVSEDTAL 220V Soft Starter | $67.67 | 220V single phase | 2KW, 4KW, 6KW, 8KW | Soft start/stop module | Smooth motor startup and protection | |
| 110V 120W Vibration Motor | $57.07 | 110V single phase | 120W | Stepless speed regulator | Vibrating screens and hoppers |
Where Each Product Wins
- The LVSEDTAL soft starter wins if you need to extend the life of a single-phase motor on a 220V supply. It reduces current impact and mechanical stress during startup, which is key for pumps, fans, compressors, and conveyors.
- The vibration motor wins if you need a 110V, self-contained vibration source with adjustable speed. It's a complete package with the motor and controller together.
Product Notes
LVSEDTAL 220V Soft Starter Module Controller

This module is a controller for an existing motor, not a motor itself. It's rated for 2KW, 4KW, 6KW, and 8KW single-phase applications, so you can match it to different motor sizes depending on your setup. The product description emphasizes smooth start and stop, which reduces current impact and mechanical stress during startup and can help extend motor lifespan. It's also easy to install and arrives with no assembly required, and at 12.3 ounces, it's light enough to fit neatly into a control panel. The main limitation is that you'll need a 220V single-phase supply-if your equipment runs on 110V, this module won't work. And since it's a controller only, you have to pair it with a motor yourself.
110V 120W Industrial Vibration Motor with Controller

This is a self-contained vibration motor that comes with its own controller. The 120W pure copper carbon brush motor spins at 3600rpm, and the stepless speed regulator lets you adjust the vibration intensity to suit the material you're screening. The aluminum alloy housing is finished in orange and the unit is built for long-term reliability. It runs on standard 110V, which makes it convenient for many workshops, and the listing includes a three-year warranty. The trade-off is that it's a specialized tool-it delivers vibration, not general-purpose motor control. If you need to smooth the startup of a compressor or conveyor, this won't do that. It's really for vibrating screens, hoppers, or similar equipment where you want adjustable vibration in one package.
Final Choice by Use Case
Choose the LVSEDTAL 220V soft starter if you're working with 220V single-phase motors and want better startup behavior. It's the right tool when you need to protect an existing motor. Choose the 110V vibration motor if you're building or fixing a vibrating screen and want a ready-to-run unit with speed control. It covers the vibration task plus the controller in one purchase. If you're still unsure, start by checking your voltage: 220V points to the soft starter, 110V points to the vibration motor.