I understand this logic, but the way the side posts are made, the two screws are literally on the same large piece of metal. Functionally the same as if you double-tapped on the same screw but with better holding. I have a hard time seeing how the device failing could interrupt that. The plates aren't inside or part of the device. Am I wrong? You guys that have done this awhile, do you see issues arising there?
The only thing I could see is if the device shorted internally and connected the hot and neutral bars together. But that would short the whole circuit just like if it was pigtailed...?
The thing I hate about them is undoing them is a real pain, especially if it's in a tight or awkward spot.
I only started using them b/c I realized they are what comes in many old-work light fixture housings now.
I'm not a fan of the friction-fit aspect but at least they do have more substantial contact area than the outlet backstabs.