I got a big problem with the "in use covers" used outside. From my experience least half of them gets broken within half year of their installation. Most people don't know how to open them and just yank them off. Then they stick so much on the outside.... Good idea gone wrong, not sure what was more dangerous, the occasional plug in the old covers or the 70% plus "while in use" without any cover.
This seems to just be a glorified "while in use" cover for interior use. I can see these breaking even faster inside a home where furniture gets moved and things get plugged in and out a lot more often than outside. As far as ground up, down thing.... that thing about putting the ground up so if something shears down on it it'll hit first the ground.... silliest logic I ever heard. Anyone realize the mechanics and material and events involved for the something to fall RIGHT in between the plug and the cover, WITHOUT yanking the plug completely, just enough to rest in between? I think there's a better chance to win the lotto twice in a row before that will happen. Daniel Dejeu
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