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my GF and I have used their blades for years and the price point is almost impossible to beat, and they are one of the better blades on market.
costco Michelin all weather wipers for $9 CAD each.. they last twice what the OEM ones do at less than half the price.
I live in the PNW. I buy Costco wipers only. Each pair has lasted me 2ish years each.
I have had good experience with Michelin silicone from Walmart.
The michelin ones they sell are pretty good and come with adapters so that they fit pretty much any arm. I'm in a '19 so I don't know if they switched arms going into Gen 6 but they work fine on mine, and about 2-3 times a year they go on sale from 9.99 to 6.99. I buy an extra set and keep them in the trunk.
The Michelin blades that CostCo sell fit the Polestar great.
just changed out the wiper blades on my 2004 Dodge Stratus SE and was surprised to see the new Michelin Optimum + blades missing a spot about the size of a fist in the middle of the passenger blade towards the end of its arc. I adjusted the blades, repositioned them, took them on and off, but nothing. I wound up putting on my old pair of blades, some Rain-X not sure what model, and even with some streaks no missed spots.
yea dude....those wipers are just junk, they're RUBBER not silicone, those rubber ones will wear out in just 1 season while Bosch icon ones are great.
Mine would squeak all the time if they were going just a bit faster than they needed to be. Crazy. Bought some Rain-X ones on Amazon and the issue has been fixed.
I just got brand new Michelin ones from Costco too, they started streaking right away
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