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My suggestion does away with the question of whether to cut off a moulded plug or not.In a hidden position, a 15A round pin fuseless plug and socket can be fitted on the appliance, with an an FCU above. Then only one fuse to blow.
In reality, no socket behind a kitchen appliance should be made inaccessible.
Couple of screws at most, and even the heaviest of equipment can be moved.
The original question of replacing the plug top fuse with a solid link is of course “no”