For 120v circuits. I haven't done a whole house since 2007, so don't know what's currently available that might be different from back then.
This is not for a workshop, but I figure this is probably the best place to ask.
We bought a lake house to rent, that adjoins some of our other property, and I'm redoing a lot about it. It was built in 1963, and remodeled in 1974. I was glad to see that it has Romex in it, but all the receptacles are backwired, and some past end of life.
Fortunately, there is plenty of wire to work with in each box.
I've changed some receptacles over the past few years, but it was always guesswork which ones to get. They all worked, but I didn't pay enough attention to remember which ones I liked, and which ones I didn't.
Since it's a rental house, I'm thinking the childproof ones are probably worth getting, but some of those I've used were a PIA to insert anything into.
Any advice from experience is much appreciated. I'm not interested in trying to save a little bit of money. This is just one small part of that project. I don't mind bending loops, but don't mind the heavy duty side clamps either.