I thought it was a bottle opener!That must be an old one. Where are you going to find a pull-tab today!
Maybe if the cheese had been refrigerated it would be a way to quickly soften it to room temperature!I thought, too - a bottle opener. But what about the one bottom left? Is it a piece of soft cheese wrapped in tinfoil?
Whatever - but that picture would make more sense if the ratings were divided by 10
The left bottom item is a famous French “la vache qui rit” cheese piece. We buy those boxes always on our holidays in France… however, never used them as fuse… should have thought about that earlier….I thought, too - a bottle opener. But what about the one bottom left? Is it a piece of soft cheese wrapped in tinfoil?
Whatever - but that picture would make more sense if the ratings were divided by 10
US voltage is 110V - EU 220V - that means the current for same power is 2xEU-current.
120 vs 240 - 0r 115 vs 230 - same difference.
Our most common household fuses are 10A and 16A - my house runs on 3-phase system - like any other place here - and the main fuses are 3x35A
16A x 220V provides 3,5kW power - that is enough for running a heater for a fairly large room - if insulation is appropriate.
Fuses in range 100A and up are common in heavy industry - never at any household.
Therefore my suggestion of scaling the picture by 10 - after all this writing I'm ready to reduce it to 1/100 - more realistic.