Good qualities and undesirable qualities
I had a bunch of Square D QO breakers to use, which is why I went for this panel. So far as I know, QO breakers work on no other panel than SqD QO style. It is as well made as any and this one was as new. The downside is that QO breakers cost more, are not as available, and occupy a full space, although tandem breakers are available that will give two 120v circuits in one space. The Homeline series of SqD breakers are cheaper and more available but will not work here. A 240v circuit is going to occupy two spaces on SqD, which quickly consumes available slots. A GE panel for example will accept half size breakers and a 240V circuit can just occupy one full size space. As is typical of most other panels, there is no ground terminal bar on this one. Since the circuits are so few, this is almost certainly used as a sub-panel, so neutrals and grounds will be separate. Square D's ground terminal bars are overpriced, but you can get generic bars to screw onto the panel wherever it suits you.
Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned