When you're choosing an outdoor enclosure for control panels and DIN rail components, the first question is what goes inside. If your project needs breaker mounting on a DIN rail, the 5-Way Circuit Breaker Box at $12.69 gives you a compact distribution housing with the rail and wiring sleeves included. If you need a rugged enclosure for splices and low-voltage gear in wet locations, the Electrical Junction Box, IP67 Waterproof Outdoor Box from Qukipet at $15.32 offers deeper submersion protection. Both are new ABS plastic units built for outdoor service, but they are not interchangeable for every job.
Quick verdict: Choose the 5-Way Circuit Breaker Box for DIN-rail breaker distribution; choose the IP67 Electrical Junction Box for maximum weather defense in a simple enclosure.
| Deciding factor | 5-Way Circuit Breaker Box | Electrical Junction Box |
| Price | USD 12.69 | USD 15.32 |
| Protection | IP65 splash-proof | IP67 dust-tight and temporary immersion |
| Internal layout | 5-way breaker box with built-in DIN rail | General-purpose junction box |
| Finish | ABS plastic | Painted black ABS plastic |
| Included | Box, DIN rail, 2 silicone sleeves, 4 mounting screws | Junction box (package quantity 1) |
Where each product wins:
- The 5-Way Circuit Breaker Box wins when you want a ready-to-wire distribution housing: the DIN rail and mounting posts are already there, and the silicone sleeves keep cable entry tidy.
- The IP67 Junction Box wins when the weather gets worse: its rating covers dust ingress and temporary immersion, so routers, switches, and connections stay dry in heavy rain or wash-down areas.
5-Way Circuit Breaker Box

The 5-Way Circuit Breaker Box is the more complete distribution kit at $12.69. It includes the enclosure, a DIN rail, two wiring silicone sleeves, and four mounting screws, and the built-in rail lets you snap breakers into place. Its 4.72 x 3.54 x 6.29-inch body holds five circuits in a three-phase layout, which suits solar power generation, EV charging stations, home workshops, and connection points that need a compact, organized arrangement. The IP65 rating handles rain, dust, snow, and oil splashes, so it is a solid choice for sheltered outdoor or indoor service. The limitation is that IP65 is not immersion-rated; if water can pool over the box, the IP67 unit is the safer pick, and the fixed five-way layout means you should plan your circuit count before you buy.
Electrical Junction Box, IP67 Waterproof Outdoor Box

Qukipet's Electrical Junction Box is the stronger weather barrier at $15.32. This painted black ABS enclosure is rated IP67, which means no dust gets in and it can survive temporary immersion in up to 1 meter of water. That makes it a dependable home for wire splices, routers, switches, and connections exposed to rain, snow, or high-pressure wash-downs. It comes as a single junction box, so think of it as the shell you build around your own components. The tradeoff is its higher price: $2.63 more than the five-way breaker box. For pure connection protection, the extra money buys real peace of mind; for breaker-based distribution, the rail-mounted box is more convenient.
Final choice by use case
- Breaker distribution for solar, EV charging, or a workshop sub-panel: choose the 5-Way Circuit Breaker Box for its built-in DIN rail and included wiring sleeves.
- Weatherproof connection enclosure for splices, routers, and switches in exposed locations: choose the IP67 Electrical Junction Box.
- If your panel is indoors or sheltered and you only need splash protection, the $12.69 breaker box gives you the most complete hardware. If the box will face standing water, the $15.32 IP67 junction box is worth the extra $2.63.