Waste of money. You can get a 15 amp commercial grade receptacle cheaper, and its the exact same receptacle inside, just different face plate on it.
For example, using Lowes pricing. A Cooper back and side wired commercial grade receptacle in 20 amp is a p/n BR20GY-SP-L (the GY is the color, gray in this instance) and is $3.29. The same receptacle in 15 amp, a BR15GY-SP-L is $2.19 ..... a savings of $1.10 each. Take the two, break them open, and you will find the EXACT same components inside. The 15 amp receptacle will have contacts for the crossways prong of the 20 amp, its just inacessable due to the 15 amp faceplate. There is absolutely no need to spend money on the 20 amp version of the commercial receptacle, I'll bet it would be difficult to find someone with a 20 amp plug on a appliance or device in their shop, and given that the components of one, vs the other are the same, either will last just as long.
The above is true of Leviton also, just a different face plate.
I do agree that you should use commercial receptacles, they are much better quality than the cheap 59 cent versions. I prefer the ones with nylon faces on them, but those are expensive. The nylon won't break out a the ground pin hole however, like the plastic ones will. I used the nylon faced ones in my house, but they were over $4 each. In the shop I used the exact same receptacle but with the plastic face.
Charles