A bit expensive on the delivery though if you just want the fuses.
Thier description is self contradictory, they say they are suitable for use in 13A plugs but they also say they are BS 646 fuses and the dimensions they give are those of a BS 646 fuse (BS 646 fuses are similar in size to 20mm fuses and are often seen in shaver adaptors and are used in MKs fused round pin plugs). I don't like to buy from places that don't know what they are selling.I did hunt net and http://www.byriteelectricals.co.uk/Products.asp?C=8&S=20&Title=HOME ELECTRICAL&STitle=FUSES still list 1 amp fuses
Probablly your best bet if you just want to buy 1A plug fuses online on thier own.Well "primary.uk.2008"
at present seems to be selling every BS1362 fuse you might want and more:
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/primary-uk...0QQcolZ4QQdirZ1QQfsubZ256414012QQftidZ2QQtZkm
ouch that price is high what is the delivery like though (they don't seem to give much information unless you sign up for an account...............)Electric Centre sell 1A, 2A, 3A, 5A, 7A, 10A & 13A.
1A - Part No: AC3364, £3.00 +VAT (catalogue price) for a bag of 10.
CPCl also sell them (and at quite respectable prices) but again the small order charge will bite (even worse than TLC) you unless you either have a buisness account or are ordering other stuff from them anyway. Farnell have them too but are pretty expensive for them unless you buy by the sackfull and have an annoying minimum order value.
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