For those of you who claim Deans plugs are too hard to pull apart, you may be causing that when you solder them on. If you get too much heat in the plug when you solder it you can actually heat up the plastic enough to let the prong move which will cause the alignment to be off, thus making them harder to pull apart. When I solder any Deans plug I always plug two together. By doing this it will keep the prongs from moving and causing the tight fit. A properly installed plug will have very little resistance when pulling apart but will still fit together snug and won't come apart.