Invisible Glass Clarity?

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I'm wondering if anyone has tried these wipers seem interesting and may give them a shot. I have narrowed it down to these, the PIAA's, or the Bosch Icon's. Leaning towards the Invisible Glass ones for price (you get the second set half off) and the free corner reach tool.
 
They are on my MDX as we speak. I am very happy with them. I replace wiper blades in pairs so there is certainly no way for me to 'compare' them directly to another blade but they seem to work as well as my last set (Bosch Icons). I can also attest to the fact they work well in both rain and snow.
 
I believe that bosch is actually making them and not stoner. i never used them though so i dont know how good they are.
 
They are on my MDX as we speak. I am very happy with them. I replace wiper blades in pairs so there is certainly no way for me to 'compare' them directly to another blade but they seem to work as well as my last set (Bosch Icons). I can also attest to the fact they work well in both rain and snow.

Thank you for your feedback, exactly what I was looking for. How long have you had them now?
 
let it be known that a lot of the brands out there are being made in the same factories under a private label agreement. even bigger brands (than a non-player like Stoner) are using Bosch blades in a private label scenario.
 
let it be known that a lot of the brands out there are being made in the same factories under a private label agreement. even bigger brands (than a non-player like Stoner) are using Bosch blades in a private label scenario.
I figured as much just like most industries nowadays there are really only a few manufacturers of certain products.
 
I was going to run those this winter on my car and truck, but I was at Target and they had the RainX Latitude's on sale, so I grabbed them. Was running Bosch's last year, and so far they seem the same.
 
I've been a Bosch Icon guy since they came out. Installed a new set last weekend in anticipation for my two week road trip. :xyxthumbs:
 
I believe that bosch is actually making them and not stoner.
let it be known that a lot of the brands out there are being made in the same factories under a private label agreement. even bigger brands (than a non-player like Stoner) are using Bosch blades in a private label scenario.
I figured as much just like most industries nowadays there are really only a few manufacturers of certain products.
There are a host of wiper blade inserts/refills---regardless the brand name; regardless whether they're rubber or "silicone"---that are being manufactured by:
JAMAK Fabrication.

Just curious:
Have you not considered
"The Old Reliable": Anco?


Bob
 
I was going to run those this winter on my car and truck, but I was at Target and they had the RainX Latitude's on sale, so I grabbed them. Was running Bosch's last year, and so far they seem the same.

I've been running Rain-X blades for the last couple years actually. They seemed fine. Thanks for chiming in Don!

There are a host of wiper blade inserts/refills---regardless the brand name; regardless whether they're rubber or "silicone"---that are being manufactured by:
JAMAK Fabrication.

Just curious:
Have you not considered
"The Old Reliable": Anco?


Bob

Honestly Bob I didn't, I'm pretty sure im just falling for marketing and a free detailing tool.
 
Last two sets for me have been Bosch icons. Those in combination with flyby30 and sonax PNS driving in the rain is quite enjoyable
 
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