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Your cart is empty.Thermal fuse 128c, fits many different appliances, electronic devices, etc. Also known as a thermal cut off, temperature switch, thermal cutout, temperature fuse, etc. Rated 15A at 120V, 10A at 250V. 10 pack.
Gary Jagotka
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2023
Works great š
Nate Boscaljon
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023
This is what I needed to fix a coffee machine and it worked great.
mdboss
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2022
My wifeās pressure cooker went down took it apart. Found out that it was this item was bad. Ordered these replace the unit pressure cooker works perfect.
Nah
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2022
Fixed
Hubbard Family
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2021
We have a $150 Harbor Breeze heater vent for our bathroom that we bought at Lowes years ago and one of the thermal fuses blew on it. Apparently because this is exclusive to Lowe's you can't buy the replacement parts anywhere, we even went to an electrical supply store. This is the only thing we found anywhere on the internet that matched the thermal fuse that blew, it was either this or buy a newer/better heater vent for over $250. So we tried it and it only took a few minutes to install and it worked!!!
Matt S.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2021
Worked great in fixing my Oyster Toaster Oven! The previous one was 122°c rated but couldn't find the exact replacement. This one was the same amperage/voltage rating. Worked great. I used some non insulated butt connectors and utilized the previous heat sleeve to cover it back up like it was originally. Works great now and a cheap 4$ fix on a 100$ kitchen appliance.
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2020
Worked like a charm to fix our Instant Pot that blew the thermal fuse when a pinto bean had inadvertently gotten between the stainless steel pot and the heating element. I had done a search YouTube for āinstant pot wonāt heatā and there was a video that mentioned this part and it was a snap to fix. One caveat: It is a THERMAL fuse. So unless you take special care I doing so, Iād advise against trying to solder it in. In fact, the original was a crimped tube that connected the fuse to the wiring. So that is how I ended up attaching it back in.
glenn
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2013
this thing is a little tiny thing that is a waste of time and money. everyone i ask their electric appliance was sidelined because this little fuse goes bad. the fuse should be 140c . ok to the point , i replaced the thermal fuse, 128deg c and it works perfect know. It is not directional . I used a small tip soldering tip, did one end let it cool and did the other end. do not handle it rough it will make it go bad.
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