Thanks for the links PCB.Wiz Those give me a few ideas and thoughts.
[...]risk of solder joints cracking.
Upon further thought, you may be looking at a compliance issue; I don’t know if a PCB mounted outlet with Protective Earth connected by solder & PCB trace only will be acceptable for product safety. I suggest you discuss this with a safety compliance expert sooner rather than later. If you have already confirmed that it’s acceptable, please ignore my ramblings.
No that's totally legit. I'm asking a few people about it.
It's a valid concern, and it depends on if you
rely on the earth connection.
Wobble forces would be the worst, so it depends how bad the Chinese sockets are, and also if they can tolerate soldering temperatures.
We also never rely on a mechanical-use plated hole, for current integrity.
Seen too many fail - so we always take the high current from the solder side.
I'm liking the digikey one, just get longer 4mm screws to go thru the board, washers, and check for wobble.
That may be faster than soldering high current pins in low cost plastic