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<blockquote data-quote="Dean Hankin" data-source="post: 348274" data-attributes="member: 23824"><p>The fuse in the plug is the same one as it came with, I haven't touched it. </p><p></p><p>I know that the fuse hasn't gone becasue becasue theres one of those little illuminated switches on the back to turn it on and off and that was still lit up as it was doing it's thing</p><p></p><p>I did specify, I asked for an electrical engineer who could help in such a situation, the product is really of no consequence.</p><p></p><p>Besides i still give the supplier and the company that make the juicer the respect they are due until they give me reason to think otherwise. i'm not going to come on here and verbally masturbate about things that have not yet come to pass, it's bad form and it's not correct to tarnish these peoples reputations in a public forum without first giving them enough time to take the appropriate action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean Hankin, post: 348274, member: 23824"] The fuse in the plug is the same one as it came with, I haven't touched it. I know that the fuse hasn't gone becasue becasue theres one of those little illuminated switches on the back to turn it on and off and that was still lit up as it was doing it's thing I did specify, I asked for an electrical engineer who could help in such a situation, the product is really of no consequence. Besides i still give the supplier and the company that make the juicer the respect they are due until they give me reason to think otherwise. i'm not going to come on here and verbally masturbate about things that have not yet come to pass, it's bad form and it's not correct to tarnish these peoples reputations in a public forum without first giving them enough time to take the appropriate action. [/QUOTE]
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