The Malstrom Electric Difference Series: Angled Plug Mold
Outlets in Backsplash vs. Angled Plug Mold

At Malstrom Electric, we value quality and efficiency for our customers. Therefore, we created the Malstrom Electric Difference Series to show our customers how the smallest change/upgrade can make a difference in your home or business.
Our third product in the series was
In-Floor Electric Heating, and our fourth product is Angled Plug Mold!
Outlets in Backsplash and Angled Plug Mold are two different forms of outlets that offer different levels of aesthetics and efficiency.
Table of Contents:
- What’s the difference?
- Why is Angled Plug Mold better?
What’s the difference?
Outlets in Backsplash: Outlets in Backsplash are just your standard or screwless outlet plate that lays on top of your backsplash behind your sink or oven.
Angled Plug Mold: Plug Mold is a strip or track containing multiple outlets that can be mounted. Angled Plug Mold just suggests that the outlet strip is angled to fit under cabinets or cornered spaces.
Why is Angled Plug Mold better?
Design: The main difference between these two outlet choices is the aesthetics. As mentioned above, the Angled Plug Mold allows you to hide the outlets within your home so that they do not clash with your design choices. Whereas the outlets within the Backlash would clash with your aesthetic and stand out upon the backsplash.
Capabilities/Functions: Angled Plug mold has multiple outlets along a strip making it easier to run multiple appliances throughout your home. Plug mold systems often come with the option for customization as well. Meaning that you can choose the length of the strip, the number of outlets, and sometimes even add features like USB ports.
Space: Angled Plug Mold would allow you to hide the outlet strip within your home meaning they won’t occupy extra space. Plug Mold can also provide convenient access to power without having to bend down or reach behind furniture, making it easier for you to plug and unplug appliances.
In summary, the difference between Outlets in Backsplash and Angled Plug Mold is quality and aesthetics. Whether angled plug mold is "better" depends on your individual preferences, the style of your home, and your willingness to invest in the aesthetics and quality that angled plug mold has to offer.
At Malstrom Electric, we value quality and efficiency for our customers. Call us today to schedule your heating upgrade and stay tuned for more of the Malstrom Electric Difference Series!





