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<blockquote data-quote="QtrHorse" data-source="post: 4266670" data-attributes="member: 567206"><p>Really?</p><p></p><p>They have a minimum order of $15 first off, the holder and boots is $6.94 for the cheapest cable entry, you still need to buy a ANL fuse and he would also need two crimp rings with that fuse holder to attach them to the studs.</p><p></p><p>How is that cheaper than the $11.90 for one fuse holder with an ANL fuse shipped? The shipping cost for two fuse holders from the link I provided gets discounted to $7.50 for a total of $19.40.</p><p></p><p>It is the fact that he would have to buy some type of ring terminal to attach them to the studs that makes your link slightly over the top.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QtrHorse, post: 4266670, member: 567206"] Really? They have a minimum order of $15 first off, the holder and boots is $6.94 for the cheapest cable entry, you still need to buy a ANL fuse and he would also need two crimp rings with that fuse holder to attach them to the studs. How is that cheaper than the $11.90 for one fuse holder with an ANL fuse shipped? The shipping cost for two fuse holders from the link I provided gets discounted to $7.50 for a total of $19.40. It is the fact that he would have to buy some type of ring terminal to attach them to the studs that makes your link slightly over the top. [/QUOTE]
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