Anyone have an insider deals on plugs and switches and cover plates? Want to swap out the whole house since the current plugs are old and yellow.
Also Weiser interior door levers
Lots of thoughts...
If you go big box my advice is Leviton (sold at HD) and avoid the cheapest ones. Just my opinion, but I despise Eaton (sold at Rona), due to quality issues I have experienced and how the wires interact with the screws (pulls them around, just more fussy when installing lots of them), so I avoid these (IMHO, YMMV, etc...)--about 20% of my house is Eaton as the majority of the rewire was during COVID and it came down to what I could get at the time in certain colours etc. The only Leviton I have ever had issue with is their 20 amp TR Decora, some outlets just do not hold the plugs very well, zero issues otherwise. One downside (or upside) is most of what you will find for sale will be Tamper Resistant these days as that is required by code (and has been for a while), some people hate them... You may be able to find some non TR but technically...
Also, do not backstab the outlets (shove the wires in the holes in the back), put the wires under the screws. You likely don't have AFCI/CAFI breakers but the arcing from loose backstab connections is known to be one of the main nuisance trip culprits. Tight connections are best, use the screws.
Make sure you are dealing with copper and not aluminum. You need aluminum compatible outlets and switches if you have it, you are not likely finding these in a bigbox store.
For wall plates. When I did my last rewire I bought a bunch of polycarbonate ones. Upside, near unbreakable, downside is if the outlet/wall is not perfect (you will be surprised) they are unforgiving (leave a gap). The nylon ones are more forgiving when it comes to this just don't over tighten. You can also buy ones larger if you need to hide some minor issues.
The advantage of big box is convenience. You can also go to an electrical supplier but don't expect a huge price difference per unit (it does add up though) and they are less convenient for one/two offs or weekends... Regardless, do a count, buy contractor packs and then get what ever one offs you need.
If you need some 15 amp GFCI I have some, some used but in good shape, some new. I believe all are non TR. I used them to provide a "ground" when I had K&T. K&T is long gone.