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10 Littelfuse Maxi Fuses Automotive Assortment Fuses on 2040-parts.com

US $9.89
Location:

Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
They have been in storage, blades may be tarnished.
Brand:Littelfuse Manufacturer Part Number:094360

 These are NEW Littelfuse brand Assortment Maxi fuses. You will receive

1 box and each box contains 10 fuses. Each box is retail ready and has;

1-20 amp, 2-30 amp, 3-40 amp, 1-50 amp and 3-60 amp fuses.

Some of the blades may have some discoloration because they

were stored in a container, but ALL FUSES are new never used.

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