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I recently replaced mine with Rain X wipers and I'm in love with them. It's been raining a lot here in California, but I can see perfectly!
The Nov. 2008 Consumer Reports found that only RainX Latitude, $17, performed better than average after 6 months
Trying Rain-X Latitude blades I had gone to the few local shops that carried the Anco blade, but all of them had to order it from their supplier because they didn't keep in in stock. When installing the blade, it clicks into place and is solidly secured. I will be using them from now on as long as they last a year or more.
RainX Latitude were my favorite with my Mazda 6. They run about $40-50 for the pair, maybe less since the 3 uses smaller blades, and last a long time and work very well.
Rain x wipers. The Rain X stuff works wonders...
I used the rain-x wipers last year and they were great at clearing snow and ice, and they leave rain-x behind on your windshield. I'm buying them again this year.
I bought those rain-x latitude wiper blades 4 years ago and they are still working fine today and we get pretty harsh weather out here in Texas.
Personally I gave the rainX latitude wipers a shot, but found that the top spoiler was way to big and made the wipers flop around while at highway speeds.
I've tried and tried but these rain x latitude wiper blades will not click into place on the j hook on the wiper stalk! I can get them to kind of clip on but it's a really loose fit. They don't audibly click when I put them on, they just seem barely perched there.
Wiper Blade Stuff I ended up buying blades for $50 a pair...and by the way never use Rain-X or similar type products on your windshield, it makes your wiper blades clatter
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