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HK, Don't know if you have one around, but multi testers tend to have a continuity setting with a sound setting. In the case of a fuse, we would measure between the ends, and if there is continuity, it is not broken and you hear a sound. And if it is blown, no sound. I find them handy for a lot of things, used similarly for verifying the right wiring of power cable or IC ends, or checking house voltage, DC voltage, cap and resistor values, etc.
If you don't have one, I saw a cheapy on amazon with lots of happy ratings for like $14, and these days you can get some pretty nice ones for not a lot more... And who knows, I did not read up on it, but this one may be pretty accurate.
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