Top Greener TU21548AC USB C Outlet, USB Wall Outlet, 4.8A/5V Ultra High Speed USB Charger Outlet, 15A Tamper Resistant Receptacle, Interchangeable Face Covers, for iPhone X, iPhone 8 / 8 Plus https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FREZ8VE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Su9sAbJ6CTGYA
I have some, works great.
Yes, they're new, and they're expensive: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FREZ8VE
Edit: I have not used, nor endorse this product. Use at own risk. The reviews show some worrying information, such as the type C port is not actually UL listed, and under resistive load shows dangerous temperatures.
For type C both require specific charge cable or charger cube to get the fastest charge possible.
I bought this for my son and it has been great for his One plus.
Question: If I was interested in a wall receptacle, would something like this be a good purchase? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FREZ8VE
Yes, it is.
Firstly, it is not "like saying that micro USB replaced usb A". USB A was always the intended host-side port with micro USB being one of many device-side ports. USB C is the host and device side port.
But as USB ports in the wall are intended for charging, the much more important difference is in the charging standards supported. The USB C connector included a real charging standard not supported with USB A connectors. One can, of course, trickle-charge a USB C device from a USB A port with the appropriate adapter. But devices intended to charge via a USB C port do not ship with the old style wall wart with a USB A port. It is USB C on both ends of the cable. Because USB C is meant to replace USB A.
EDIT: TL;DR: I think you are giving poor advice because you don't know what you are talking about. If I were installing USB wall outlets I my house I would not install anything without a USB C connector. And manufacturers are making them with both because USB A is not a substitute for USB C.