So when the manufacturer says "Exclusive V-shaped, serrated back-wiring clamps for superior contact".... I should not believe them?
I know looping the wire around the screw on the side is how it's been done since 1932 or whenever, but isn't it possible that a manufacturer came out with a better internal clamp so the wire can be stuck in the back and good contact is made?
I'm just having a hard time understanding why Leviton would say they have developed "Exclusive V-shaped, serrated back-wiring clamps for superior contact" and that not actually be true.
Seems like if that were not true it would cause legal problems and trust problems for their company.
Best I can tell, Leviton is supposed to be a major player in electrical products.
Is this not a good brand, and if not... what brand should I be using for the best product that is considered to be safer than Leviton?
I know looping the wire around the screw on the side is how it's been done since 1932 or whenever, but isn't it possible that a manufacturer came out with a better internal clamp so the wire can be stuck in the back and good contact is made?
I'm just having a hard time understanding why Leviton would say they have developed "Exclusive V-shaped, serrated back-wiring clamps for superior contact" and that not actually be true.
Seems like if that were not true it would cause legal problems and trust problems for their company.
Best I can tell, Leviton is supposed to be a major player in electrical products.
Is this not a good brand, and if not... what brand should I be using for the best product that is considered to be safer than Leviton?