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Big Lot of 120 pc Low Profile Mini Blade Fuse

  • Set contains 7 most commonly replaced fuses in today's cars, trucks, and SUV's
    Color coded for easy identification
    Contents:
    10-pc. 5 amp
  • 10-pc. 7.5 amp

    20-pc. 10 amp

    20-pc. 15 amp

    20-pc. 20 amp

    20-pc. 25 amp

    20-pc. 30 amp
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