shooon
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In Canada they rolled out a rule a few years ago requiring all 15R and 20R receptacles installed in single dwellings to be tamper resistant. Building a garage, the receptacles fall under the "single dwelling" definition unfortunately.
Personally I hate them. I find sometimes it's extremely difficult to plug anything into them and end up with bent prongs. I understand the reasoning was to prevent children from jamming stuff into receptacles and shocking themselves... but in a garage where you have 30 and 50 amp receptacles with larger holes I think enforcing the rule is kind of moot.
Does the NEC have similar rules on them? Is there a specific brand of receptacle that is less finicky to use?
Personally I hate them. I find sometimes it's extremely difficult to plug anything into them and end up with bent prongs. I understand the reasoning was to prevent children from jamming stuff into receptacles and shocking themselves... but in a garage where you have 30 and 50 amp receptacles with larger holes I think enforcing the rule is kind of moot.
Does the NEC have similar rules on them? Is there a specific brand of receptacle that is less finicky to use?


No way that TR receptacles will fix THAT, your roommate is/was a special kind of stupid.