This is the one I picked up prior to powering on my SpaceBucket and I haven't tripped a breaker. $10 on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00UOU6OVU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Note, prior to the SpaceBucket, in the place I am currently living (has bad wiring and circuits) and I was tripping breakers.
I never once tripped and i've been running my SpaceBucket(s) for over 2 months now.
Thank you for your detailed response! I will check to see if the outlet is on the same circuit breaker as out oven. I absolutely would not plug anything else into the same outlet. This is the actual plug we got (which is big enough to cover both outlets so no one accidentally plugs something in.)
Tower Manufacturing 30439005 Auto-Reset 15 AMP Grounded 3-Prong GFCI Single Outlet Adapter, Yellow https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00UOU6OVU/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_AAW8CVMT9MCTXTP91R4F?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Also if you are unsure of how to replace an outlet, you can buy a GFCI outlet adaptor. Just plug it in.
Use a nice variable-speed trigger "sawzall" and also use a GFCI plug to protect your ahem self.
Maybe use something like this, a plug-in GFCI adapter with 15A breaker.
Get one of these , or ground the foil, or both. or just don't use foil because matte white paint works best and is $3.87 a can.
(edit: you should get a gfci anyway tho just cause)
I have already purchased this for the GFCI issue. I hadn't thought about the current capacity of the cord though.
At my work we have some nifty recessed receptacles but they seemed a little out of my price range for this project. The cheapest I could find was this but what I did has much more functionality for a similar cost.