I bought this as an upgrade from my OneSpot daisy chain which could only power 5 pedals. I don't play professionally so I didn't want to spend twice as much for something like a Cioks/OneSpot/Strymon. The HB Powerplant line gets mostly very good reviews, apart from a few outliers, so I thought it deserved a chance.
First impressions: nice packaging, the unit itself looked good and all cables are included. One or two dual daisy chains would have been nice but at least you get one cable for every output. Some edges and corners of the brick are a bit rough/sharp so I guess there is a small chance you could cut yourself, but really nothing to worry about.
Connecting everything: the power cables that connect to your pedals are really not very flexible. Maybe this is less of a problem if you have the brick underneath your board, but if not, they tend to get in the way. They are also all the same length, which isn't bad, but it does mean that you have a lot of excess cable for the pedals closer to the brick. I have it secured to the back (not underside) of my board, with the right angle connectors in the brick, pointing away from the board, and the straight connectors in my pedals. It doesn't look great but it keeps most of the cable mess off the board instead of in between the pedals. I guess I could make it tidier with a lot of zip ties, but I tend to swap pedals in and out pretty often. Or maybe I would have less cable mess if I had a small version of Powerplant and a few daisy chain, but for the price I chose to go for the big one.
I don't know how to test if the outputs are isolated as advertised, but I haven't had any noise that really bothered me. I didn't expect it to be the quietest power suppy out there and I don't mind a bit of noise anyway.
There is more power available than I will ever need, and combined with the switchable voltage on some of the outputs, there is a lot of flexibility.
For home use, there is little reason to get anything else. My only real complaint are the stiff cables, but for now I have no need to change them. It would be less of a problem if I have a proper board where I could fit the power supply underneath.
Overall definitely recommended!