Wiper blades Bosch or OEM Honda
I splurged on Bosch blades the other day and they are much better already. The Bosch on my other car are more than 3 years old and still work great.
Bosch Focus blades on my 2020 Outback Limited for at least a year and a half. I think they were the FS 18 and 26 OE models but I don't have the original packaging anymore. It came with a top mount adapter and snapped right into place after putting on the correct adapter. I don't think the fitment guides said it would work back then either. The driver side blade had a tendency to chatter for a couple of minutes if the car had been through the car wash recently (probably having to do with the paint sealant they use) but that settled down as the blades wore in a bit.
OEM or Bosch Icon are my go-to's and I'm happy with both. I do believe the washer fluid is a big factor in the longevity of blades
I use Bosch Aerotwin but really any Bosch will do. They do make a difference and will last you a long time so we’ll worth the extra buck they cost.
Can vouch for Bosch Aerotwin. Any wipers from Bosch are going to be good quality
decided to try the Bosch wipers. Night and day well worth the extra few bob. I live in Ireland so good wipers are a godsend.
bosch icons. Best wiper blades I've ever bought. No ice build up wipes clean every single time, rain snow, sleet, dust, dirt.
Chicagoland…Bosch Icon. They last 3-4 years.
Your new car should absolutely come with OEM wiper blades that allow you to replace the rubber part.
You get the little blade rubber inserts for way dirt cheap, I think it's like 7 or 8 bucks per blade, maybe less depending on the size. It can be a little fiddly to get em in some times, but I think the actual wipers are pretty good quality, so it's worth it to me to keep the oem blades, and get the replacement rubber.
I'm running Bosch Icons, which fit my two previous cars very well, but on the Niro (2018 PHEV), they are lacking. They stutter and streak.
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