Buss Agc15 Fuses 15 Amp Agc 100 Pieces New on 2040-parts.com
California, Missouri, United States
You are bidding on a lot of 100 pieces of a AGC 15 fuse which is new. These are 15 amp AGC fuses. They were removed from the original packages before I got them but there is a label to show brand and part numbers in what I received. It is possible there could be a n occasional fuse that is a different amperage or brand, as it is difficult to read printing on the ends of the fuses. These fuses say they are rated for 125 volts. Please pay within 3 days of the end of the auction. Missouri residents must pay 6.475% sales tax if they are the succesful bidder. If you are outside of the US please get a quote on shipping and specify which method you prefer. I will combine shipping when possible. Check out my other items! |
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