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During the course of that trip I tried wiping/cleaning the blades - no difference. This morning I finally gave up. We had a light snow last night and I had to drive 1.5 hours. While there was no rain/snow coming down, just 1.5 hours on a wet/salty interstate that required a lot of cleaning. These blades are just terrible, and with the passenger side 50% or more dirty I gave up. I got home and unloaded the car and then saw old Rain-X Latitude blades laying on the workbench so I put them back on. 5 seconds of washer fluid and a couple of wipes the windshield was pristine again.
The age of these blades were 1 month on the vehicle. They are absolute junk and I believe it is safe to say that I have never owned a worse pair of blades (and paid so much). I'm hard pressed to even say that I've had an old pair of blades as bad as these - they simply don't clear / clean the windshield. Call me crazy - but when I drive I like to be able to see, these blades clearly are just bad, or I got two very defective blades. I in no way am affiliated with Rain-X, but those Latitudes while pricey are spectacular. I'm guessing the ones I took off are a year old and they are far superior to the Bosch. The only way they are 40% longer life is if the expected life is measured in hours.
Update: I reached out to Bosch for support on these windshield wipers. I was not able to get them replaced. Additionally, Bosch support never even bothered to respond (2 weeks now). The only positive was that I did discuss this with Amazon Customer Support and they offered to take the product back even thought I didn't have any of the original packaging. I then did what I should have done from the start - I ordered the Rain-X blades that I have always used in the past. Put those new blades on - worked as I anticipated they would. 5 stars to Amazon, zero to Bosch.

Actually, I noticed with the 19OE I bought, the description says 'only use Clear Max 365 for VW'. When I got my 19OE it did in fact come with the gray shield on the front and the extra adapters so that one fits okay. I ended up getting a refund for my 24OE and am in the process of figuring out how to ensure I get the right one.
I spoke with Amazon and they said they don't see a way to ensure the product is a "Clear Max 365" so they suggested maybe going to a local retailer but I might also try another product on Amazon if it has Clear Max 365 in the description.


The problem is with the 24 inch which is right in front of the driver. Since the blade is bent inward, the outer edges prevent the middle from coming in contact with the glass. This means that the outside is squeegeed clean but you can't see out of the middle. Awful design and I would not recommend anything longer than the 20 inch blades. Wishing I had gone with a rigid framed wiper..

B is for Passenger side ONLY.
You can combine A/A or A/B.
Type B has extra curve slightly for the passenger side, but Type A will perform as expected.

Works exactly as it should with no sound or streaking. The other reviewers who complain about these blades need to replace their wiper arm springs which pull the wiper towards the windshield. If this spring is old there is not enough tension for the blade to be flush against the windshield. This causes vibration, sounds, and streaking. For me these wipers work perfect.



The old dealer wipers (they were not Ford brand) came off with only a bit of a struggle, then the new Bosch Icons went on in seconds. If you need to, you can watch a YouTube video to show you how to remove the old ones, or install the new ones. About the easiest install I have ever done ... no assembly of adapters — just install right out of the box. So far they are performing perfectly.
As expensive as the Icons are, I will expect long life and continued good cleaning from them. If not, I will so report through an update.



(Recorded live in Santa Cruz County, California on August 22, 2019).
Jeff: Hi everyone, and welcome to Episode 2 of “Buzzin’ the Backroads with Bezos™,” a new Amazon Studios documentary series, in which I explore the hidden corners of the American landscape in search of automotive adventure. I fly into a remote location in my personal helicopter to meet with an Amazon Prime member on location, who introduces me to an automotive-related product purchased on Amazon that is particularly useful in the backroads of this amazing country of ours.
Today, we’re at a Big Basin Redwoods State Park, outside of Santa Cruz, California, staring up through a morning fog hundreds of feet into the air, searching for the top of a 1,000 year old giant redwood. The air here is wet and soothing, and inside the redwood grove it’s as quiet as a cathedral or temple. Wow! Simply stunning natural beauty.
I’ve flown in from Amazon HQ in Seattle to speak with Amazon Prime customer, Bradley N. about Bosch Icon wiper blades, which claim to last 40% longer than less expensive, competing replacement brands. Depending on the size needed for your vehicle, they cost around $10-$20 per blade, so definitely an investment for most car buyers who aren't multibillionaires like me. Let me get to the point, Bradley N. Are these German-designed wiper blades really worth it?
Bradley: Yes, Jeff. In fact, these Bosch Icon wiper blades are the best I’ve ever encountered when it comes to smooth, quiet windshield cleaning power. In light snow, heavy rain, road dust, and morning fog, they work perfectly, assuming you keep the blades clean of debris before leaving the driveway and have some good quality washer fluid topped off under the hood before you begin longer trips.
J: I think those are important points you make. The blades are obviously not self-cleaning, and for them to keep in contact with the windshield glass, they need to be well maintained. That seems to the case with many German-designed products we sell on Amazon, actually. If used properly, and treated well, they function as advertised.
B: My friends who are BMW drivers tell me the same thing. As long as you do regular maintenance, and as long as you have some technical knowledge (or a dependable mechanic who does), they are the ultimate driving machines.
J: Well, I have a whole team of people who maintain my fleet of cars and trucks, but I definitely want to check to make sure they are using Bosch Icon wiper blades on all my vehicles. In fact, I’m having my assistant look into this right away. But let’s get back to this amazing setting: the redwoods, they are so mighty but also so calming. It's as if the stress of being the world's wealthiest man is just melting away. Big medicine, wouldn't you agree?
B: Sure, Jeff. These ancient redwoods have amazing therapeutic effects that scientists are only now starting to realize, but that spiritual healers and indigenous peoples in the area long understood.. But these gigantic trees can be incredibly dangerous in winter storms, and even heavy fog can cause branches to break. If your car is parked near them, you’ll get lots of debris all over, so cleaning your windshield and wiping the Bosch Icon wiper blades with a cloth or even your fingers before leaving is recommended.
J: But how do Bosch icon wiper blades work in the snow and other adverse cold climate conditions? I like to ski in the Washington Cascades, and my family loves visiting Yellowstone in winter with other kids of Amazon executives. Would these wiper blades work equally well in sub-zero weather?
B: That’s a great question, Jeff. I’ve been to Yellowstone in winter when it was -10F in the morning, and I’ve gone cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the Cascades in near blizzard conditions, so I speak from experience. These Bosch blades are made to resist freezing and don’t warp or lose their effectiveness when it’s cold. But again: use a winter washer fluid rated to -20F or lower, and have a good ice cleaning tool at your disposal, like those by Mallory that are made in the U.S.A. and have serious leverage for getting ice and slush off the glass. Bosch Icon wiper blades are really good as designed, but they aren’t snowplows; they’re wiper blades.
J: And I assume they also work well with heavy rain and thick ocean fog, of the sort you encounter often on the northern California coast?
B: Oh yes, as long as the rubber blades are free of things like redwood needles, branches, and the like.
J: And they look really stylish, too. For wiper blades.
B: Bosch is really good that way. Design matters for Germans, no question.
J: I’ll say! This seems like a great product. Let’s wrap things up, why don't we? Got anything for us to snack on at the picnic area? I’d love to sample some local food and wine.
B: I brought a Weber grill, which I’ve loaded with Royal Oak natural lump charcoal that is all ready to go. I’ll be grilling Pomponio Ranch pastured raised beef ribeye steaks as well as Markegard Family organic pork tenderloin. We’ve also got heirloom polenta cakes, fresh sourdough farmhouse bread from Backhaus Bakery, heirloom tomato salad, lemon cucumbers in a fresh dill vinaigrette, mixed organic greens, and ripe sliced melon from Blue House Farms. We’ll serve Big Basin Vineyards 2012 Odeon Cabernet-Syrah red blend, along with their 2015 Alfaro Family Vineyard Pinot Noir – all from the local area. And we have local strawberries, organic vanilla ice cream, and blackberry pie for desert, with French Press coffee from Verve Coffee Roasters in Santa Cruz.
J: Sounds delicious! Have anything we might start with, cocktail-wise?
B: How about some nice gin and tonics, using Gin #2 from the Venus Spirits Distillery in Santa Cruz? Some of the best craft spirits in the county, I'd say.
J: Cheers, Bradley! Here’s to clean windshields and lots of useful votes on Amazon!
J: Cheers, Jeff! I can definitely drink to that.
[end of transcript].


These are NOT ICONS. I've used ICONS for years!... I'm not sure what the deal is with these Icon blades sold by Amazon, but these blades claim to have an Asymmetrical spoiler which means the little spoiler should be off center to one edge (which also resembles my factory blades). Twice now the Bosch Icon 22OE blade I have received from Amazon has the spoiler in the center of the blade. I ended up running to a local well known auto parts store and bought a 22OE blade and the Asymmetrical spoiler is along the edge like it should be. The one from the parts store also came packaged with several more adapters to make them work with many different models of vehicles and the Amazon blade came with none other than one that is pre-attached to the blade.


One of the cheaper blades I used in the past wouldn't stay on through blow dry at the car wash! These have a cap that closes over the top of the connection. They just won't come off without you wanting them too.
For over 1600 miles on a recent trip, through some nasty summer rainstorms in Oklahoma, Missouri and Illinois, these wipers performed flawlessly. I am particular about making sure that my wipers clear the rain and don't streak, squeek or chatter. So I was really paying attention and not just because these are a larger out of pocket cost.
If you haven't replaced your wipers in the past year, get a set of the ICONs. You deserve being able to see clearly in the rain. I know I won't be using anything else.


I borrowed a new set and replaced. After that i tried to use it in my site, but it shocking by displaying low battery icon. Dont know wants the real reason behind it whether its a product damage or else all products are like this?

Pros
Will measure uo to 45 meter in low light conditions and when battery is full
Will measure in feets as well as in meters
Continuous measurement is available, so that you could move the device lika a measurement tape and mark using a pen or a marker.
Comparable range like my old Bosh GLE40 device
This on is tiny and fits the pocket
Survive small drops with ease.
Cons
Battery life is low, a pair of batteries will last only a week for my intence usage
Built quality is low and the rubber lining started to peel off after a month when my old gle40 has no problems for years.
Cant be used in open spaces[like any other rangefinders, so cant say it as a con]
Carry pouch not included


1) It can not measure in Feet and Inches, even if it has a mode to measure in feet, i.e, lets say if the distance is 6'.11"(6 feet 11 inches), this device measures like 6.9. So the only option left for you is, measure in meter mode and then convert it to feet and inches. This is a major flaw and for some it may be a deal breaker as always you need to depend upon a meter to feet & inches converter.
2) You can not measure any distance during broad day light. it struggles to measure the distance. Hardly it can measure upto 5-10 meters. So if your purpose is to measure outdoor distance, this is not a product for you.
3) No Pouch included in the Box.
Pros :
1) It does its job inside any indoor condition.
2) Very accurate in measuring distance in meter mode.


One suggestion though - in order to be able to lock the laser point on a SMALL OBJECT/FEATURE at a distance, it would help to have a stability aid. The small contact patch of its housing causes the laser to jitter considerably at a distance, making the reading a hit & miss affair. Some kind of a fixed tripod dock is what I imagine, could help.

