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Bosch 4819 Evolution All-Season Bracketless Wiper Blade - 19" |  | Brand: Bosch Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
Buy New: $8.58 as of 3/10/2010 16:49 CST details
New (3) from $8.58
Seller: AUTO PARTS 123 Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 255
Media: Misc. Size: 19" Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 20.8 x 2 x 0.7
MPN: 4819 Model: 4819 UPC: 028851031806 EAN: 0028851031806 ASIN: B000BYELN2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Precision-cut, specially blended natural rubber wiping edge removes even the smallest droplets for clear visibility and safer driving | | • | Patented bracketless design provides superior resistance to ice and snow build-up for better performance and visibility in all weather | | • | Precision-tensioned dual steel springs create tension memory, applying uniform pressure along the entire blade length | | • | Symmetrical wind spoiler uses air flow to increase blade-to-windshield contact | | • | DirectConnect installation system ensures easy installation with no adapters for most vehicles |
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Product Description Bracketless wiper blades, also known as beam blades, are designed without the metal or plastic brackets, joints or hinges of conventional wiper blades. So snow and ice have nowhere to build up. In addition, the patented design of Bosch Evolution features dual precision-tensioned steel springs that distribute more uniform pressure along the entire length of the blade for exceptional all-weather visibility.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 22
Not so good, save your money February 7, 2010 DeeAnna Not worth the money. After about 2 months the wipers fell apart and started streaking very badly and this was before it even started snowing. Maybe the wipers reacted with the windshield washer fluid but I was totally unimpressed with this product. Your money is better spend buying standard wiper blades and replacing more often, no better mouse trap here.
Doesn't worth the price October 24, 2009 Mikhail (Ohio) Bought 24 and 19 inchers for my Honda. They worked just like any other wind shield wipers, and after a year they started to leave smudges and needed to be replaced just like any other windshield wipers. That's the problem, they cost much more then any other windshield wipers but work just like any windshield wipers. So get them if you don't mind payin extra for fancy looking windshield wipers that do same thing and last same time.
Not worth it October 2, 2009 H (Ohio) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I ordered a 19" and a 21" blade. They were supposed to fit my car (02 Civic). Putting the first blade on was a complete hassle. The plastic cover would not fit over the arm completely so I didn't even bother with the other blade. I cant return it either because after trying multiple times, the plastic piece broke. I ended up driving over to Autozone, got two Rainx blades similar to these and they popped right on. I would not spend your time or money on these piece of junk blades. I'll stick to Autozone for car stuff and Amazon for books from now on.
Perfect for 2001 Suzuki Vitara October 1, 2009 P. Jarvi (Illinois) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I live in Northern Illinois where we get several inches of snow every year along with plenty of ice & rain, and ungodly high winds. Installation was a piece of cake and I really like that it has a locking hatch that covers the hook. Be sure to seat the blade all the way into the hook, it takes a little extra push to get it all the way in.
The blades do the best job of wiping water away that I have ever seen, and cover the entire window except for the first 2 inches going up on the far right which is completely unnoticeable unless you specifically look for it. As I mentioned we have high winds in Illinois and I have not had a single problem with blades "lifting" off of the windshield. I can only imagine the people saying such things have weak springs on their wiper arms. All-in-all there is only 1 negative thing I have to say about these blades (and hence the 4 star rating): these are really wide blades and can be quite distracting when running at medium-high speed. Try taking a ruler and rotating it past your face to get an idea of what I mean. Once the winter is over, I am definitely going to swap these outer for something thinner, but will come back to these every winter.
best wipers July 1, 2009 K. lawrence (pok, ny) i've owned a lot of brands of wiper blades but in my opinion bosch is the best easy to install fit windshield great a bit expensive but they last quite awhile i purchased the icons the last time this time i tried the evolutions which are less expensive so far they are just as good as the icons
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