The Electro one is called a "filtered DC supply", which might mean that it is not even regulated. It might be little more than a variac followed by a rectifier and smoothing caps. The other one is intended for powering car electronics, such as a CB radio or something similar.
Both of those are high current supplies. The first (Electro) looks like it might do up to 30 A, judging only by the meter. The second can do up to 12 A. Neither appears to have current regulation of any kind much less adjustable. That means that they could deliver far more than rated current in a fault (short circuit) condition. Using a high current supply for bench work is dangerous since an "oopsie" moment can cook your circuit and/or breadboards, and might even start a fire. I'd strongly recommend a lower current supply.