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I've used the glass fuses since the 70's,but I think the plug in fuse in the rubber holder is a better idea.They are rigidly mounted in a high vibration,high heat,exposed to the elements area.they do pop for no real reason.In the mid 70's I worked in a garage that had one of those Buss fuse assortments on the shelf.On top of that was a cheapo Cal-Hawk continuity tester.Every new fuse we picked out got tested,while pulling and twisting the ends.Add to that the fact that glass fuses have gone by the wayside,and are only cheaply made now,it gets to be a problem.