In other words, anyone who only wires the heater to code is "taking that chance in trying to save a buck" or doesn't "give a hoot about his work or credibility as a qualified electrician".
The trouble with feeling the need to go beyond standard practices and existing code is that there's no real limit. Someone who always used 12 gauge wire where 14 was allowed, 10 where 12 was allowed, etc. could say the same thing about you---you're taking that chance in trying to save a buck, and you don't give a hoot about your work or credibility as a qualified. electrician.
By all means you should do whatever it takes to make you feel proud of your work and able to sleep at night. But you don't need to find fault with the intelligence or the judgement or the competence of those who don't do it your way.
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