Again, the reviewer in Positive Feedback is using the word "voltage" everywhere where the word "current" should be. When he quotes 135% voltage to blow the fuse he means current. 135% is the standard hold current. It's all about the current. Granted when the fuse blows it needs to stop conducting (or clear if you like). There is a big difference between a fuse melting and vaporizing. High Breaking (ceramic sand filled) fuses can break 1500 amps where glass or non filled are rated at 35 amps. It's all on the data sheets.
I am considering making these sand-filled, Agency Approved (UL, CE, CSA) fuses available if there if any interest. The sand fill has the added benefit of stabilizing temperature and reducing microphonics. While I can't image fuse microphonics being an issue, it is mentioned in a large number of posts on the fuse forums.