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Does anybody else have problems with the design of the fuse holder of an MK Logic fused spur? I hate the bloody things!
They can be very difficult to remove sometimes and can easily be chipped when levering away with a screwdriver. Also, latching back in can be a real test too.
I've used MK Logic for years, very happy with the overall quality of the products and pricing is pretty good for a premium brand but the fused spurs don't half let them down!
 
I always use the bottom exit fused spurs which works for both instances where a flex leaves externally or the fused side leaves internally.
Hate the look of a fused spur with a flex leaving a hole in the face.
 
The bottom flex outlet is fine with smaller flexes but a pig with a larger one,and agree completely...the fuse holder is truly dire,but we use them in schools cos being screwed they dont get nicked.
 
Everyting produced MK, GET and all the wholesalers own brands are becoming poorer in quality. Have had the same problem with many makes where the fuse carrier breaks when removing the the fuse. Am I the only one that has had to return faulty products more and more nowadays. Cable drums fall apart if you look at them the wrong way but the wholesalers say " no one else has said anything"....... Rant over... Night night
 
Yes used MK FCU for the first time (I very rarely feel it is worth wasting money on MK) a couple of days ago and they are useless regarding the fuse carrier, just pointless really.
 
Does anybody else have problems with the design of the fuse holder of an MK Logic fused spur? I hate the bloody things!
They can be very difficult to remove sometimes and can easily be chipped when levering away with a screwdriver. Also, latching back in can be a real test too.
I've used MK Logic for years, very happy with the overall quality of the products and pricing is pretty good for a premium brand but the fused spurs don't half let them down!

Yes, absolutely hate the design of the fuse holder and cable clamp.
 

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