Top 8 Best Windshield Wipers
Wiper blades are the Rodney Dangerfield of automotive parts. Generally ignored and routinely forgotten, they’re a rarely thought of component … until they wear out or fall apart. Then they’re the subject of foul language and rude epithets as they give up the ghost, reduced to tattered strips of rubber serving only to smear bugs across the windshield.
Ignored when working well; cursed when worn out. No respect, indeed.
We’ve taken a look at this dusty corner of the automotive parts bin and assembled a few recommendations. For simplicity, 20-inch blades are linked here, as they are a common size. Be sure to check precisely what your car requires before laying out any money. Now, go check the wipers on your car before they wear out.
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Editor’s Pick: Rain-X 830126 Silicone Endura:
Rain-X 830126 Silicone EnduraRead review -
Traditional Choice: Anco 31-Series Wiper Blades:
Anco 31-Series Wiper BladesRead review -
Best of the Rest: Rain-X Latitude 2-in-1:
Rain-X Latitude 2-in-1Read review -
Budget Choice: Trico Exact Fit:
Trico Exact FitRead review -
Caterpillar Clarity Premium Wiper Blades:
Caterpillar Clarity Premium Wiper BladesRead review -
PIAA Super Silicone Blades:
PIAA Super Silicone BladesRead review -
Thermalblade Heated Silicone Safety Wiper:
Thermalblade Heated Silicone Safety WiperRead review -
Bosch ICON Wiper Blade:
Bosch ICON Wiper BladeRead review
1. Editor’s Pick: Rain-X 830126 Silicone Endura

When it comes to keeping your windshield clear, the Rain-X Endura Wiper Blades promise to deliver exactly that. Built with resilient silicone rubber, these blades are engineered to last twice as long as conventional options. Boasting All-Weather Excellence, they maintain performance in extreme temperatures from a frigid -20°F to a scorching +194°F.
Thanks to their Advanced Beam Technology, the blades apply uniform pressure, conforming to your windshield’s curvature for a smooth, streak-free wipe. The Climate Defense Technology shields the rubber from environmental wear and tear, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Furthermore, the installation is designed to be quick and easy with the Uniclick Adapter System, and a convenient QR code on the packaging redirects you to helpful videos.
Bottom Line
- Editor’s Pick for best windshield wiper
Pro
These wiper blades are designed for exceptional durability and all-weather performance, utilizing advanced beam and climate defense technologies for a streak-free and long-lasting wipe.
Con
Despite claims of universal fit, users with small J-hook arms report that the blades are difficult or impossible to install, citing cheap, complex connectors that often fall apart.
2. Traditional Choice: Anco 31-Series Wiper Blades

Anco has been making wiper blades since approximately the dawn of the automobile. If you’ve ever spent time loitering in the waiting room of a dimly-lit service center, there is an excellent chance there was a battered Anco stand in view.
Reliably the cheapest option, Anco blades are a decent pick if you’re in a pinch or ‘reconditioning’ a car for resale. This brand’s version of one-connector-fits-all is dubbed the KwikConnect, so it should fit most rigs with ease. This is a framed blade, meaning it will press down on your windshield in all the right places, at least straight out of the box. Its frame system does not have any sort of shielding, meaning it could get gummed up with road debris or snow. Some online reviews report the frame assembly falling apart quickly.
Pros
- Cheap as dirt, memories of the past
Cons
- Unshielded frame, reports of poor quality assembly
Bottom Line
- When you’re looking to save money
3. Best of the Rest: Rain-X Latitude 2-in-1

If you simply must have a frameless wiper, you’d be hard pressed to do better than these Rain-X units. This particular model in the Rain-X lineup bakes a level of its own water repellent right into the blade, meaning your windshield gets a coating of Rain-X during the initial few sweeps. The properties of Rain-X allow water to bead and quickly sheet off a car’s windshield at speed, negating the need to frequently hit the wiper stalk. It could be argued this feature will lead to a long wiper life since one doesn’t need to turn them on as often. The Rain-X repellent is supposed to last for several months.
Rain-X says its advanced beam-blade technology contours to the curvature of the windshield for a smooth, virtually streak-free wipe. Proponents of frameless wipers say that by removing the frame and its hinges, there are no pressure points that can lead to a deformed wiper that does not sweep properly. It must be said that this type of wiper, absent of any frame, is essentially a big squeegee. The company’s patented universal adapter makes for easy installation.
It is important to note that the first sweep of these wipers should be in the dry, as that is the best condition in which to apply the Rain-X solution. It’ll still work if you install these in the middle of a hurricane but it will take longer to activate.
Pros
- Free Rain-X application, huge array of sizes, Rain-X lasts for months
Cons
- Marginally more expensive than average, unsightly connector
Bottom Line
- If you need a frameless wiper, this is it
4. Budget Choice: TRICO Flex 22″ Advanced Flexible

The Trico Flex Beam Wiper Blade is an all-season solution for maintaining a clear windshield. The blades are engineered to deliver complete visibility in various conditions, from rain and snow to mud and dust, thereby promoting confident driving. Featuring Memory Curve Steel beam technology, which is designed to apply uniform pressure, these conform precisely to the curvature of your windshield for a sleek, streak-free result with every use.
The SWIFT one-click connection technology is intended to simplify installation, offering a straightforward DIY replacement. Available in a wide range of lengths, these are designed to fit a range of vehicles. Trico claims these blades are rigorously tested to perform for over 1.5 million cycles in all weather conditions, suggesting a high degree of durability.
Bottom Line
- Inexpensive, OE quality and fit
Pro
These beam blades are designed for quick and easy installation, conforming to your windshield’s curve for a streak-free, all-season wipe.
Con
Despite the claims of a superior fit, some users report that the blades don’t lie flat on the windshield, leaving unwiped gaps, and the rubber can peel off prematurely.
5. Caterpillar Clarity Premium Wiper Blades

Yes, that Caterpillar. These wipers are a business school case study in a respected brand name that’s made a reputation building tough items (bulldozers, et al) and then decided to lend that name to various and sundry consumer products. In addition to wipers, one can find CAT branded work boots, suitcases, and outerwear.
As for these wipers, they’re offered in a variety of different sizes. It seems to be a better value if a person buys them by the pair, which makes sense. Here’s the good news: that pair doesn’t necessarily have to be the same size. For example, one can buy a 19 inch and 20 inch set of blades to take advantage of the discount.
Pros
- Cool brand name, savings offered even when the sizes don’t match
Cons
- Scattered report of tough install procedure
Bottom Line
- User error is generally the problem with that issue
PARRATI Premium All-Season Windshield Wiper Blades

The PARRATI All-Season Windshield Wiper Blades are engineered to provide a clear, streak-free wipe on your vehicle’s windshield. Crafted from natural rubber, these blades are designed for superior cleaning and enhanced safety. The aerodynamic, bracketless design is intended to minimize drag, noise, and wind lift, while also preventing the accumulation of snow and ice.
Featuring dual precision-tensioned steel springs and an asymmetrical wind spoiler, the blades are designed to ensure uniform pressure and optimal contact with the windshield’s curvature, thereby eliminating wet spots that could impair visibility. Installation is a quick and straightforward process, with components compatible with U/J hook wiper arms without the need for additional adapters.
Bottom Line
- PIAA doesn’t just make fog lights and light bulbs
Pro
The blades feature an aerodynamic, bracketless design with a tensioned steel frame for uniform pressure for a quiet, streak-free, and consistent wipe.
Con
Despite claims of a streak-free wipe, many users report that the blades are noisy and leave significant streaks, with some failing to make full contact with the windshield due to the flimsy connectors that fail.
7. Thermalblade Heated Silicone Safety Wiper

Your author is never quite sure about ‘add-on’ automotive products after a particularly nasty experience with the installation of a one-size-fits-all Bass Cannon during his teenage years as a newly minted driver. However, that particular issue was probably installer error, given the fact I was a clueless teen who thought I knew everything. It was only a moderate fire, anyway.
Speaking of heat, this system purports to add warmth to your wiper blades, defrosting them and making them fit for use on a cold winter morning. We’ll note right here there are plenty of cars on the market these days that have a defroster grid in the wiper area. However, there are plenty of hoopties that don’t. Despite my hesitation towards adding wires on a moving part, the reviews are pretty good.
Pros
- Innovative solutions, show off your DIY install chops
Cons
- That a lot of wiring for constantly moving wiper arms
Bottom Line
- Interesting product that I’ll let someone else try first
8. Bosch ICON Wiper Blade

With their fingers in just about every automotive pie, it should be no surprise to find the Bosch brand somewhere on this list of common auto parts. Their line of windshield wipers is available in an array of sizes and in either one- or two-packs. This is handy for those of us rocking older cars with equal-sized wipers on both the driver and passenger sides.
Bosch says their wipers have an exclusive tension spring arcing technology that creates a fit that’s custom-contoured to the curvature of each side of the windshield. Reviews certainly seem to back that up, with over 30,000 real-world customers giving these things an aggregate rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars. For a product that’s a commodity (and an invisible one at that), this is a pretty notable achievement.
Pros
- Great brand name, actual R&D work applied to the product
Cons
- More expensive than others on this list
Bottom Line
- The good stuff usually costs more
FAQs
Which windshield wipers are rated the best?
If you’re planning to for aftermarket windshield wipers, some of the best-rated brands are:
Bosch ICON ( Buy here!)
The brand produces these dual-rubber single-piece wiper blades in various sizes to best suit your vehicle-specific requirements. In addition, these are also available in sets of two.
ANCO 31 ( Buy here!)
Available in several sizes, each for specific vehicles, these single-piece wiper blades from this brand are tagged with the Amazon’s Choice badge and are considered-pocket friendly products.
Note: The URLs given above are merely for referential purposes. The main idea here is to introduce the brands so you can have some direction to look at while buying wiper blades for your car.
Do expensive wiper blades make a difference?
An honest answer would be that it’s not about the price of the blades or any other product for that matter, but their quality.
It is generally thought that anything pricy would be of good quality. This is not true every time. There are instances where some accessories are available at a lower cost but last longer as compared to those with a higher price range.
The same is the case with wiper blades. If you are planning to replace them from an authorized service station of your car, the mechanics may suggest you way expensive stock items. On the other hand, if you visit a local auto spare part store, the blades that they offer could be equally durable but might be available at cheaper rates.
That said, before paying for wiper blades, check how costly the stock product is, look for some aftermarket alternatives, check their reviews and compare the price, and then put your money in them.
Which is better rubber or silicone wiper blades?
When comparing rubber and silicone wipers, the latter outperforms the former in almost every aspect. To elaborate:
Durability
Silicone wipers can withstand heat, water, and other harsh environmental thrusts for longer durations. On the other hand, the rubber blades harden comparatively sooner by the heat strokes and therefore need frequent replacements.
Functioning
Every time a silicone blade wipes the windshield, it leaves behind a hydrophobic coat (a thin layer of silicone) which makes it hard for the water to stay on the glass, thus giving you clear visibility. Because of this characteristic, the usage frequency of silicone blades is reduced resulting in their increased life.
On the contrary, rubber wiper blades offer no such protective solution and therefore they are more prone to wear and tear.
Noise
Because silicone is soft, the blades made of this material remain gentle on the windshield and therefore are comparatively silent. Whereas rubber blades have a graphite coating and thus make a screechy noise while sliding on the glass.
However, when it comes to pricing, silicone wipers are a bit costlier than the rubber ones but the difference is quite insignificant, and the former blades are worth paying for.
Is it worth buying more expensive windshield wipers?
It all depends on which brand are you going for. Because the branded products don’t come cheap, you must check their reputation and the reviews that their existing customers have left.
Although the expensive wipers don’t need to be always good as the price tag is not a gauge of quality products, if the blades are made of expensive material, the cost of the overall product with automatically increase.
Nevertheless, if you plan to go for aftermarket wiper blades, you are advised to go for a good brand, regardless of the price they are sold at.
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