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Title: Best wipers.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 December 2016, 13:59:44
Looking at independent tests the Bosch Aerotwin seems to come out on top most of the time.

Does anyone have experience of these? Flat blades, I believe.


Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 December 2016, 14:59:13
Come on you lazy bastards. :)
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: tunnie on 18 December 2016, 15:06:35
Fitted Bosch Aero to the VW. No complaints so far  :y
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: TheBoy on 18 December 2016, 15:11:55
Yes, I use them on TBE.  Probably not the best test, as the Omega isn't really suited to flat blades.

Every bit as good as any other flat blade, and better than most.  But bloody expensive - esp if you need the AR ones (traditional arm fit). The Michelin/Goodyear type from Costco are about a quarter of the price, and almost as good/durable, if you do need the traditional arm fit.

Downsides (on Omega) are poor cleaning of things like flies, and the passenger one tends to snap with alarming regularity when its cold, and travelling at speed. This impacts all aero types on Omegas that I've tried.
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: TheBoy on 18 December 2016, 15:13:10
I should add I use the equivalent Bosch non-flat wipers on the MV6, excellent.
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: TheBoy on 18 December 2016, 15:14:44
Now I think about it, I use Bosch aero twin on the Battlebus, work quite well, but then the screen shape is better suited :)

Still think, while shifting water is fine, that removing summer flies etc is not as good as tradional blades.
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: amazonian on 18 December 2016, 16:22:41
Just go to halfords, ask for a set of wipers to fit your car, fit them and use them and in a couple of years repeat process.

Its all i have ever done and never had any kind of problem with wipers.

Too much thinking about such elementary stuff is a waste of time.

So there!

 :) :)

(I wonder if anyone will agree with me ?)
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 December 2016, 16:50:42
Ordered a pair. :y

Not cheap £29.23. :(
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: tunnie on 18 December 2016, 16:51:40
Ordered a pair. :y

Not cheap £29.23. :(

Areo Twin?

Bought a pair at Halfrauds last month. Less than £20. But I did have trade.  :)
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: Nick W on 18 December 2016, 16:52:37
Just go to Halfords, ask for a set of wipers to fit your car, fit them and use them and in a couple of years repeat process.

Its all I have ever done and never had any kind of problem with wipers.

Too much thinking about such elementary stuff is a waste of time.



(I wonder if anyone will agree with me ?)


I agree wholeheartedly, but use an even simpler and cheaper procedure: I buy cheap flat ones off Ebay, which costs about £7 for all three including delivery. I could do that without moving from my chair.  I replace them when their performance drops, which is about every three years.
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: biggriffin on 18 December 2016, 17:14:44
Found GM ones the best till, trade club disappeared, they were made by Bosch.

I now go to Halfords, and buy there own brand about £10.00 a set on trade, when they start to smear replace, they stay on screen at the speedlimt too ;)
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 18 December 2016, 17:26:20
The Omega wipers were about £3 a pair from ECP.
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: TD on 18 December 2016, 17:58:29
Buy Ford ones  ;D

My Mondeo has the original flat blades on it, so I believe (wipers have Ford stamped on them)

4 years old and 150k they work fine  :y

Ok...even if the Mondeo had been Ford serviced (hence having Ford flat blades on it) before it left fleet ownership, and had the blades changed just before it was sold.....they have done 50k worth of motoring now  :y
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 18 December 2016, 18:09:42
Just go to Halfords, ask for a set of wipers to fit your car, fit them and use them and in a couple of years repeat process.

Its all I have ever done and never had any kind of problem with wipers.

Too much thinking about such elementary stuff is a waste of time.



(I wonder if anyone will agree with me ?)


I agree wholeheartedly, but use an even simpler and cheaper procedure: I buy cheap flat ones off Ebay, which costs about £7 for all three including delivery. I could do that without moving from my chair.  I replace them when their performance drops, which is about every three years.

Yep, cheap flat ones from ebay on mine as well, cost about £4.something.  :y
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: biggriffin on 18 December 2016, 20:36:34
Just go to halfords, ask for a set of wipers to fit your car, fit them and use them and in a couple of years repeat process.

Its all i have ever done and never had any kind of problem with wipers.

Too much thinking about such elementary stuff is a waste of time
.

So there!

 :) :)

(I wonder if anyone will agree with me ?)


It happens a lot on here, tyres being the best thread, (winter) ;D
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: Nick W on 18 December 2016, 20:43:18
Just go to halfords, ask for a set of wipers to fit your car, fit them and use them and in a couple of years repeat process.

Its all i have ever done and never had any kind of problem with wipers.

Too much thinking about such elementary stuff is a waste of time
.

So there!

 :) :)

(I wonder if anyone will agree with me ?)


It happens a lot on here, tyres being the best thread, (winter) ;D


I'm sure there's more bandwidth wasted on what's the best oil to use, how often should it be changed, how much is it and where should I buy it? threads than tyres. By a bleedin' large margin.
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 18 December 2016, 20:43:41
Have used Halfords blades on all our cars for years no problems whatsoever, have also used Wilkos  own on the 4x4 they were fine as well.Always change them every 2 years.
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: TheBoy on 19 December 2016, 18:34:02
Ordered a pair. :y

Not cheap £29.23. :(

Areo Twin?

Bought a pair at Halfrauds last month. Less than £20. But I did have trade.  :)
Omega (and Zafira-A) need the AR ones, which are now nearer £25 on Halfords trade, for 2.

The newer push-fit type ones are considerably cheaper.


BG - I agree the GM ones are probably about the best you can get for the Omega, and when my dealer stopped delivering, I started using the Bosch equivalents. Now the dealer has got their tradeclub act back in order, I will return to GM ones :)
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: TheBoy on 19 December 2016, 18:34:44
Just go to halfords, ask for a set of wipers to fit your car, fit them and use them and in a couple of years repeat process.

Its all i have ever done and never had any kind of problem with wipers.

Too much thinking about such elementary stuff is a waste of time
.

So there!

 :) :)

(I wonder if anyone will agree with me ?)


It happens a lot on here, tyres being the best thread, (winter) ;D


I'm sure there's more bandwidth wasted on what's the best oil to use, how often should it be changed, how much is it and where should I buy it? threads than tyres. By a bleedin' large margin.
Only because that gixer fella is still banned :P
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: EMD on 21 December 2016, 13:38:00
Looking at independent tests the Bosch Aerotwin seems to come out on top most of the time.

Does anyone have experience of these? Flat blades, I believe.

I had some a while ago , they were ok for a week or so then they just failed  :( Bought a cheap set , normal blades for £3 ... best set ever bought  :) :)
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: aaronjb on 21 December 2016, 14:20:50
I agree wholeheartedly, but use an even simpler and cheaper procedure: I buy cheap flat ones off Ebay, which costs about £7 for all three including delivery. I could do that without moving from my chair.  I replace them when their performance drops, which is about every three years.

Yep, cheap flat ones from ebay on mine as well, cost about £4.something.  :y

Likewise.. well, when I had the Omega, and the BMWs.  I currently seem to change cars faster than the wipers need replacing, so.. ;D :-X
Title: Re: Best wipers.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 22 December 2016, 11:49:25
Contacted ECP today some 4 days after order was placed.They tell me the wipers are no longer in stock and will need to be ordered directly from Germany.

I've taken the refund route.