At a 1 hp rating you won't see any advantage in performance other than the fact that most people(not me) have many different receptacles on each breaker. When, for instance, a microwave, refrig and toaster oven are on the same break, and the wife cranks the whole line at once....same with tools. A bandsaw and drill press running and someone pulls the trigger on a 110 mig or cranks up a table saw etc.there comes the current drop and you can hear it, IF the breaker doesn't pop. 220 is(should) have a breaker for each receptacle.In all reality a shop should have a dedicated 20 or 30 amp for each 2 socket receptacle.I just put a dedicated one on the outside wall. 30 amp on a 10/3, 2 socket. I can plug the grinder in one, a 140 mig in the other and go at it out there. I'm not good enough to operate them both at once, although I've been known to say I can