Personally I’m going with what Ineos supply using the built for purpose and form follows function analogies. But I guess the Australia’s will go with what they are used to or what is readily available at the right price.I suppose, the socket is rated 100-500A, somewhere you even find 1000A ratings.
The cost differential is only short term. MIL grade outlasts consumer or industrial grade by far. The NATO plugs / sockets will be trouble free over the lifetime of the vehicle, as proven by armies across the world. Can't see that for the Anderson gear..
I keep it with Dieter Rams and Jonathan Ives "form follows function"..
I guess we need to know the fuse rating of this circuit before we can decide it’s uses such as for jump leads, other than for the removable winch,
For jump lead purposes i am going to be using the live post under the bonnet as intended by Ineos.