These fuses are not correct designs and when making a “box” of fuses for public, they should be complete for each machine per box. The ends or tops of the fuses do not have the correct numbers sometimes nor do they have painted or bright numbers on them. When mechanics work on vehicles like a car in the garage, and the fuse box is located at an impossible placement to easily see, feel, or view it, the larger bright numbers come in handy. Also, the box that I ordered I thought would replace all of the fuses for a Ford F-150. I was kindof in a hurry and did not understand what I was buying being new to mechanics, so when I decided to go ahead and replace ALL of the fuses in the truck's fuse box, the bigger ones were not in it. Now, it was partly my fault for not looking or reading closer about exactly what was in the box of fuses, but I thought that the manufacturer had enough intelligence to put a complete set for sale to the public as there absolutely millions of these “trucks” with exactly the same fuses! Also, the instructions were not complete. They should have given a website address for video instructions or a YouTube how to squeeze yourself head down and then your body twisted to the right chin angled up at a certain degree just to be able to “feel” where the not sure if it is the correct number fuse goes in the weird layout fuses in the absolutely millions of “truck” on this planet. I do want to thank the manufacturer for the plastic box, though, it holds my jewelry great for travel!