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Average Customer Rating is 4.9 out of 5 stars:
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Average Attributes Rating:
| Durability | | 4.4 |
| Value | | 5.0 |
| Features | | 3.9 |
| Design | | 4.1 |
| Usability | | 4.9 |
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yitzac1990 from Melbourne, FL
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Probably the best deal for what it does. Why need a super expensive fuse holder? This one holds my fuse just fine and is strong and durable.
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Luis from Salinas, CA
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Got one of these for my 1500w amp. Nice and cheap Too! Get the the job done. Great product fo a cheap price.
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Evan from Rochester, MN
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I picked up three of these for my multi amp set up. nice and cheap! also held up well and worked well. I like them better than the standard fuses and worked better too.
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Caleb from Petoskey, MI
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Not much to say, does its job and doesn't cost much. Cover doesn't like to stay on though..
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Mark from Reidsville, NC
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I was on the fence on whether to use my old fuse holder (AGU) and I decided to go with ANL as I thought I'd be hooking up several amps through a distribution block (with this as the main fuse). I ended up scrapping the other amps and am running a direct line from the battery to one amp with this fuse holder in-between.
Combine this baby with some minor changes in my line to the amp and I'm instantly getting better voltage. Also of note is that this thing is huge! Be sure you have room for it.
However, they could have added some type of water protection, or well, "dirt protection." The ends of the holder are completely open and debris as well as any liquid can get to the fuse easily.
This isn't really a problem as the fuse holder should never be put in these situations (and even one with protection would end up failing due to repeated exposure to chemicals), but I'm always a little paranoid water or debris will make it into the holder.
After you get it all set up and have the holder in a nice location you should never have to worry about it again, but if you are moving from a water-tight AGU fuseholder you should definitely know that this holder is just that - a holder - and not a tank protecting your fuse.
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