I am in a 20 year old home now and some of the outlets are pretty loose with no fix but to replace them. Especially noticeable when vacuuming.
Without resorting to hospital grade units I'd like to know what brands / models others have had good luck with, especially with longevity and reliability. I tend to like Leviton. For these needs I don't need GFCI or wifi.
DeKay for what it's worth I've had very good luck with Moen for both kitchen and bath fixtures.
Eric I replaced all of our outlets 15 years ago.I don't remember the brand, but I just chose the brand that felt and looked sturdy from HomeDepot. They still grip tightly, even the ones used most often.
I think all of the manufacturers make contractor-grade devices, and that's what I avoid. The better devices grip better and are more durable, but they cost more than the cheapie units. Hubbell and Leviton have both served me well.
Well, it doesn't really matter how I use extension cables. I have a canister vac with plenty of cord in it. Regardless of that, some of my outlets have so little grip gravity alone will cause any plug to fall out. Time to start replacing them as I find them.
Second the Leviton commercial grade. Also, when replacing outlets rewire them to the outlet screws if the old ones are connected to the push in connectors in the back. Those connections have considerable resistance and can cause power quality issues.
I second the Hubbell recommendation, put a few in my folks place. Leviton has been find for me so far, but the ones I replaced were Leviton. Just installed some Acme Audio outlets for audio, TV and computer rooms. Now those suckers are TIGHT.
+1 to @jea48 comments. In particular, what is important is that the outlets be spec grade (usually so labeled) rather than contractor grade (often unlabeled). Contractor grade are the ones you can buy at Home Depot for 35c each. They don't last. The brand of outlet is secondary to the importance of buying spec-grade ones.
I find TR outlets a pain in the a$$, but I suppose they keep small kids and stupid people safer. Once you get the hang of them, they're not so bad.
I would suggest you buy a few of these as well. Install the main body of the bracket on the duplex receptacle neutral connection side. (See photos left side of bracket)
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