I have no experience with the Basic Power, but will offer this up as the Mred does have positive things to say about the JPS Power above. For around $100, you can build a truly superb power cord using the JPS in-wall cable (list at around $20 U.S. but probably available at a slight discount if you shop) and Marinco connectors (I used their 320 IEC and the 8215 clear hospital grade male).
If you look at the JPS website, the descriptions of the JPS Power AC cable and in-wall cable are remarkably similar; I would guess that they are in fact the same cable with perhaps two exceptions-the in-wall is a 10 guage cable and the Power AC is 8 guage and a little dressed up cosmetically.
In any event, the in wall makes a tremendous power cord (the dealer I purchased the raw cable from told me there is very little difference between the in-wall and the Power+ comparing the two). I think it would rank right up there with most, if not all of the sub $500 cords for substantially less and it will be the only power cord I buy/build from here on out.
If you look at the JPS website, the descriptions of the JPS Power AC cable and in-wall cable are remarkably similar; I would guess that they are in fact the same cable with perhaps two exceptions-the in-wall is a 10 guage cable and the Power AC is 8 guage and a little dressed up cosmetically.
In any event, the in wall makes a tremendous power cord (the dealer I purchased the raw cable from told me there is very little difference between the in-wall and the Power+ comparing the two). I think it would rank right up there with most, if not all of the sub $500 cords for substantially less and it will be the only power cord I buy/build from here on out.