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Bussmann Series Assorted ATM Blade Fuse Kit - 42 Pieces

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About this item

  • Industry color coding standard
  • Includes 42 ATM fuses: 7 EA 5A, 10A, 15A, 20A, 25A, 30A; 1 EA Fuse Puller
  • Auto, Marine or Electronics application up to 32 Vdc
  • ATM mini fuse bonus assortment
  • It contains popular ATM mini fuses
  • It is complete with FT-3 fuse tester/puller
  • It is reclosable, heavy-duty clamshell package
  • Fuses meet or exceed OE and SAE standards


This ATM fuse assortment comes with a variety of common fuses along with a fuse test/puller. The fuse tester/puller is a great tool to easily identify which fuse needs to be replaced and then allows you to remove that fuse without difficulty. ATM fuses are used to protect a car’s electrical system. This includes the vehicle's lights, engine, air conditioner, heat, wipers, and more. All of our fuses are color coded and have the amp rating stamped on the front to make them easy to identify. The transparent housing also lets you see when the fuse is blown, allowing you to quickly identify which fuse needs to be replaced.


Edward S.
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Good set to keep on hand
Edward S.
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Good set to keep on hand
Blain
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Could have used a few more fuses of different variations for the price, but, given the options out there right now would definitely buy again. Much better than that Chinese junk.
Bruno Puppato
Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2025
This is a great package. The fuses are made in Japan. Good quality, give you different assortment sizes. There are only three places that I would buy fuses, made in Japan, Canada, and U.S.A. They are rated for marine use too.
Blain
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Could have used a few more fuses of different variations for the price, but, given the options out there right now would definitely buy again. Much better than that Chinese junk.
Bruno Puppato
Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2025
This is a great package. The fuses are made in Japan. Good quality, give you different assortment sizes. There are only three places that I would buy fuses, made in Japan, Canada, and U.S.A. They are rated for marine use too.
RJ
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
This little fuse checker is just what I needed. I like the ability to adjust it to size, it's small enough but not too small. The extra fuses are nice, too. Worth the price for this useful little toolkit! I recommend.
RJ
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
This little fuse checker is just what I needed. I like the ability to adjust it to size, it's small enough but not too small. The extra fuses are nice, too. Worth the price for this useful little toolkit! I recommend.
vidal perez
Reviewed in Mexico on November 21, 2024
Excelentes surtido de fusibles y aparte el probador de fusibles qué se adapta a cualquier tamaño. Buen kit
vidal perez
Reviewed in Mexico on November 21, 2024
Excelentes surtido de fusibles y aparte el probador de fusibles qué se adapta a cualquier tamaño. Buen kit
Honest Professional Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024
I needed to replace a blown 20A fuse in my car. My first inclination was to buy one of those "enough car fuses to last the lifetimes of you, your kids, their kids, and their grandkids, plus about a million left over" kits. But I did my research and discovered that a lot of those cheapo kit fuses don't work as rated.OK, plan B. I went back to tried-and-true Bussman. Sure, they are FAR more expensive than those kits. But they have a well-earned decades long reputation. And the fuses are made in Japan, where precision is valued.So that's how I wound up getting this kit. I bought this particular kit because it came with the tester/puller, as well. But the tester is pretty bad. You have to align the two pins very carefully with the top of the fuse, and because of how the tester is constructed, you can't get the proper alignment if your fuse box is nestled away near a wall of your car--as it is in mine. So the tester is somewhat worthless. The fuse puller is also pretty junky. I just used a pair of needle nosed pliers--they work much better.The fuses work well, and unlike the cheapos, they have the rating printed on the end. And I trust the fuse will blow if/when it's supposed to. I mean, that's what it's for, right? No need to be penny wise and burn-your-car-down foolish.Pros:** Good quality, reliable Japan-made fuses** Fuse rating printed on end** Decent assortment of fusesCons:** Tester isn't very good** Puller isn't very good** Pricey.
Honest Professional Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024
I needed to replace a blown 20A fuse in my car. My first inclination was to buy one of those "enough car fuses to last the lifetimes of you, your kids, their kids, and their grandkids, plus about a million left over" kits. But I did my research and discovered that a lot of those cheapo kit fuses don't work as rated.OK, plan B. I went back to tried-and-true Bussman. Sure, they are FAR more expensive than those kits. But they have a well-earned decades long reputation. And the fuses are made in Japan, where precision is valued.So that's how I wound up getting this kit. I bought this particular kit because it came with the tester/puller, as well. But the tester is pretty bad. You have to align the two pins very carefully with the top of the fuse, and because of how the tester is constructed, you can't get the proper alignment if your fuse box is nestled away near a wall of your car--as it is in mine. So the tester is somewhat worthless. The fuse puller is also pretty junky. I just used a pair of needle nosed pliers--they work much better.The fuses work well, and unlike the cheapos, they have the rating printed on the end. And I trust the fuse will blow if/when it's supposed to. I mean, that's what it's for, right? No need to be penny wise and burn-your-car-down foolish.Pros:** Good quality, reliable Japan-made fuses** Fuse rating printed on end** Decent assortment of fusesCons:** Tester isn't very good** Puller isn't very good** Pricey.
Larry
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
These are good quality, well made fuses. They cost 3x more than the cheaper ones but worth it. I actually needed micro fuse’s not mini but will keep for a different car just in case
Larry
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
These are good quality, well made fuses. They cost 3x more than the cheaper ones but worth it. I actually needed micro fuse’s not mini but will keep for a different car just in case
Old Geezer
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2021
I always need fuses it seems, and never have the right one available. This assortment has several fuses in each of the common sizes from 5 amp to 30 amp.PLUS, there's a bonus. The fuse puller also has sliding contacts and a light that can be placed against the terminals of the fuse and tell you if the fuse is good... if it lights up, the fuse is good.Don't use it with the fuse installed, BTW.So, a good assortment of quality fuses (Buss has been in business for decades), plus an extraction tool that also can check the fuses... HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Old Geezer
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2021
I always need fuses it seems, and never have the right one available. This assortment has several fuses in each of the common sizes from 5 amp to 30 amp.PLUS, there's a bonus. The fuse puller also has sliding contacts and a light that can be placed against the terminals of the fuse and tell you if the fuse is good... if it lights up, the fuse is good.Don't use it with the fuse installed, BTW.So, a good assortment of quality fuses (Buss has been in business for decades), plus an extraction tool that also can check the fuses... HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Kimmy
Reviewed in Canada on February 24, 2021
Fuses are good. Tester works easily without having to remove the fuses. The puller sucks, and the container is definitely not reusable.
Kimmy
Reviewed in Canada on February 24, 2021
Fuses are good. Tester works easily without having to remove the fuses. The puller sucks, and the container is definitely not reusable.
Mohamud Mohamed
Reviewed in Canada on January 1, 2021
Good
Mohamud Mohamed
Reviewed in Canada on January 1, 2021
Good
Kim O'Connor
Reviewed in Canada on September 11, 2019
Tester works well, tested all my fuses and they were all fine, but tested blown ones I had already changed just to make sure, and yep, works true.
Kim O'Connor
Reviewed in Canada on September 11, 2019
Tester works well, tested all my fuses and they were all fine, but tested blown ones I had already changed just to make sure, and yep, works true.
Chad P.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2018
I gladly paid a few bucks more for these with white lettering, and brand name. Despite the cons, I’m still very happy.Pros: — Good deal vs local parts store. — Arrived VERY fast (in about 24 hours!) — “ATM Fuses Made in Japan” — Unlike other fuses, the Amp rating is written in white numbers (easier to read). Not as good as my car’s original fuses, but still better than the other clear cheap fuses on Amazon. See pics. — Includes puller/tester tool, which I needed.Cons (minor gripes): — Packaging is hard to open (spot welds) and not a very good storage case. — Color of fuses doesn’t exactly match my old fuses (e.g. 20A old gold/yellow vs these new neon green/yellow.) See pics. — Puller/Tester tool works, but it is picky about grabbing, and the test prongs are very difficult to line up *blindly* on the tiny contact points.
Chad P.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2018
I gladly paid a few bucks more for these with white lettering, and brand name. Despite the cons, I’m still very happy.Pros: — Good deal vs local parts store. — Arrived VERY fast (in about 24 hours!) — “ATM Fuses Made in Japan” — Unlike other fuses, the Amp rating is written in white numbers (easier to read). Not as good as my car’s original fuses, but still better than the other clear cheap fuses on Amazon. See pics. — Includes puller/tester tool, which I needed.Cons (minor gripes): — Packaging is hard to open (spot welds) and not a very good storage case. — Color of fuses doesn’t exactly match my old fuses (e.g. 20A old gold/yellow vs these new neon green/yellow.) See pics. — Puller/Tester tool works, but it is picky about grabbing, and the test prongs are very difficult to line up *blindly* on the tiny contact points.
Jay Conway
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2013
When I ordered this kit I wondered if the tester was self powered or not. I thought it might just be flaky and light up on blown fuses by the residual current that would flow through a led if you put it across a blown fuse with the circuit active. Nope - this has its own internal battery and if the led lights the fuse is good. It adjusts easily to the 3 different fuze sizes (ATM, ATC & MAXI) and worked very easily for my fuse panel as it is a straight shot. Probably won't uses for another year or more but it does what it is supposed to.
Jay Conway
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2013
When I ordered this kit I wondered if the tester was self powered or not. I thought it might just be flaky and light up on blown fuses by the residual current that would flow through a led if you put it across a blown fuse with the circuit active. Nope - this has its own internal battery and if the led lights the fuse is good. It adjusts easily to the 3 different fuze sizes (ATM, ATC & MAXI) and worked very easily for my fuse panel as it is a straight shot. Probably won't uses for another year or more but it does what it is supposed to.
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