I will agree that premium recepts are easier to wire and its arguable that they are worth the extra money, not much where the numbers are not usually significant so it could be a peace of mind thing and a comforting thought.
What is pretty much a fact is that on a bid job most contractors use the bargain recepts. I been at this a while so what I can describe from personal experience is this. Most loads in a home shop are connected by 15A plug, the biggest reason to use one would be that it would accept a 20A plug, very rare in all but commercial applications. Even hi draw items like chop saws or circ saws come with 15's and most appliances don't draw near that, grinders, drills, sawzalls, etc and the real demand in these types of shops is greatly over estimated. I have seen recepts fail, usually back stabbed and cant recall right off hand ever seeing one have an issue where there wasn't apparent physical damage, maybe but a case just doesn't come to mind at least not in recent memory.
The ones on these benches in the pics have seen thousands of cycles over the years, sometimes several uses a day by multiple mechanics, way more and beyond what any home/small shop would ever see, grinders plugged in like a yo yo, not as heavy as use as back in the day since the prevalence of battery tools and especially drills, don't think I have ever replaced one due to wear. I do scrounge up a better unit on occasion especially in old work or remodel where we are feeding in and out of single boxes where pig tails just add to the fill, that is a place they are worth their weight. Only a couple outlets in most shops really see severe service, these days most of them are holders for wall warts.