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After some googling is seems the Denso branded blades are identical to the originals and DO have the replaceable blades.
Denso Designer Hybrid is my favorite for all the Fit model years if you can find them. They’re the ones that come from the factory on the 09-13 models. You can get the rubber inserts from the Honda dealer for really cheap and keep your frames for a while.
I have updated my 6th Gen (2007-2011) Camry blades to OEM Toyota/Denso Designer 8th Gen Honda Accord (2008-2012) length wiper blades because due to the location of the arms on the 6th Gen Camry, the Accord blades cover more windshield.
The brand I prefer seems to have gone out of production (Denso Designer aero frame style). These were OEM on my 2009 Forester and I used them on everything I own after discovering that. Getting harder to find complete pairs for my cars, I only have a few left that I've hoarded.
Quality is worth it, I replace wipers when they no longer perform up to expectations rather than on a set schedule.
I recommend the Denso Hybrid Wiper blades as they retain that OEM integrated look.
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.
The best wiper blades I’ve used on my Camry were the OEM Denso blades, you can get them on RockAuto. They aren’t the cheapest but they are worth the price imo
Denso is a good brand, it's Toyota. The Denso wipers are worth it.
Mine are completely shot after a year, Honda's OEMs.
The OEM wipers aren’t great but they’re easy to replace or maintain.
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