The fuses serve their purpose, have no sharp edges and look presentable from. Whether a fuse is blown, it can be seen quickly through the clear plastic. But are recognizable by mistakes in production: Six fuses the strength 5A have an error in the production - a gap in the wire (see picture). Since I anyway do not need these backups, that's not a killer argument for me, but I would recommend one or the other buyers to look through briefly. Since 20 of this variety have been preserved, still enough spare exists at least for me.
Otherwise: The pliers is very cute, press once on the backup and a snapped, pulling out a backup is thus pleasant. The plastic box closes reliably and is more likely to be difficult to be too easy on. They should survive a fall well. The fuses see valent than they are and meet their service appropriately. Labelling is transparent melted and identifiable to the light.