https://www.c3controls.com/blog/circ...he-difference/
https://www.c3controls.com/white-pap...ker-breakdown/
" The Bottom Line
The operations of circuit breakers are not only complex but also delicate. A slight mishap can have far-reaching consequences. The circuit breaker you use in your applications should be highly reliable (limited false trips) and accurate."
I found that the breaker that OP is asking about was just that.........."highly reliable (limited false trips) and accurate."
I agree that a fuse is ultimately considered "safest" BUT, considering my (others?) applications, the term "safest" is subjective. Breakers can serve better (double as) as power shut offs as well and that's why I'm still using this (these) particular breakers after 4'ish + yrs with 100% no trouble and NO false trips at all and I can easily kill the power to the load device.
They're (OP's breaker in question) lower cost then similar ig. safe mil spec airpax's I've seen and used for 40+ yrs for example.
I have to concur w gm280 on mil app's of breakers over fuses, although mine is underwater, no fuses on instrumentation or control systems, only HUGH fuses w knife switches in steel boxes (or fusible links on 1000+ amp main motors and main battery feeds, not even sure there even is that big of re-settable breakers made?)
......JMO and Experiences