You could be right and I've only used poor quality blade fuse holders, but I have tried three or four different types.
The problem was always the same – poor conductivity between the holder and fuse legs that eventually resulted in a melted fuse holder and wire insulation. Using a pair of pliers to cinch the connection helped a little, but only delayed the inevitable. Bear in mind that I was running around 25A when I gave up on them.
Nowadays I mainly operate in the 60-80A area, so DC MCB's are absolutely perfect for the task. I've only ever had one false trip in 1000's of miles (not sure why since was only drawing a few amps at the time), but they've always performed fantastically for me, successfully tripping the couple of times that they should have.