Whether a receptacle (of identical brand and grade) is 15A or 20A makes no difference in grip on the prongs. Both receptacle types are of same current carrying capacity and design internally, only the face is different, having the "T" shaped neutral slot.
Even dead-front GFCI's are just a regular GFCI receptacle with prongs on the inside, even though they (obviously) aren't being used.
Manufacturers don't waste money on tooling to produce one quality receptacle for 15A and another for 20A within the same grade. You get difference in grip only among grades and brands, not rating.
Even dead-front GFCI's are just a regular GFCI receptacle with prongs on the inside, even though they (obviously) aren't being used.
Manufacturers don't waste money on tooling to produce one quality receptacle for 15A and another for 20A within the same grade. You get difference in grip only among grades and brands, not rating.