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Michael C
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2023
I bought these for my 2013 Honda Accord which are still advertised as fitting my vehicle. I would have better luck fitting a square peg into a round hole. The Amazon product photos should include different profiles (as my photos show) so you can clearly see if they match your wiper blades.I wish I could have left a better review as I cannot attest to the actual quality of the product since they do not fit and cannot be made to fit without replacing the entire wiper blade assembly with something compatible with these replacement blades.Check my review photos of the Anco blades against the blades on your vehicle to be sure they match. If you buy these blades, check them for proper fitment on your vehcile as soon as you get them. As it stands, I can't return my purchase since I am way beyond the return date.However, if my review has helped you out, then it was worth the price I paid.Best of luck with your search.
Scott Essig
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2022
The new blades when I’m very easily once the old ones were removed, and they were great
chief jd
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2022
Easy to install and they do the job.
Chul Hoon Jung
Reviewed in Canada on May 8, 2019
not fit to ES350
T. K.l
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2019
I ordered 24" and 19", I received 24" and 21". The quality of the product is great, just needed them to ship the correct size, ergo, the lower rating. I was able to cut and modify the 21" to fit the 19" blade with some effort as i could not wait to have a replacement shipped.
Timothy J. Conlin
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2016
These were a direct replacement for a Jaguar wiper arm. They installed quickly and easily and work well.
Victor
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2016
I've not installed these on my car, but have used them for years in the past. They fit directly on the OE wiper blades. I've never had a problem with the N19R refills squealing on the windshield while in use during the rain. They've been very reliable.
Loyal MTM Fan
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2015
Almost a perfect fit and replacement for the front wipers of my 2002 Saturn LW200 wagon. They are actually about 1/2 inch longer than the original factory wipers. You do get a replacement pair for about $8 to $9 if you plan to order. Unfortunately you can no longer purchase replacement wipers from the dealer unless you buy the pricey blade assembly when in most cases the rubber wipers are all that is needed. These wipers are very inexpensive and appear to work satisfactory in the place of the factory wipers. In the future this looks like the best alternative and would most likely purchase again.Update: May 10, 2021. I think I'm done buying these on Amazon. Latest purchase only received one wiper and it appears to have a large gap of over an inch missing, making it noticeably shorter. Even though it shows 2 be advised you might only get one now. I wasted my time and money.
Stephen Tashiro
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2009
As of the date of this review ( Jan 2009 ) the page for this product shows a picture of the package of refills and a wiper blade holder. The ANCO N19 Narrow Wiper refills are (as I expected) a package of two wiper refills with no holder or wiper arm included. (A wiper refill is the narrow rubber blade that fits into brackets in the wiper holder.) The ANCO brand refills are made by Federal Mogul, a well known manufacturer of aftermarket automobile parts.I am glad to have these refills since I have not found any brands in local automotive stores that fit my '90 Corolla. The situation with refills for '90 Corolla wipers is rather doofus. The Toyota dealer sells Toyota brand wiper refills at a reasonable price, but the refill is too flexible to use by itself. It is supposed to be used with two thin metal reinforcing bands not supplied with the wiper or sold separately. So the only way to get these strips is to take them from old wipers or have the dealer do the wiper refill installation. The ANCO N19 Wiper refills have a rigid plastic strip on the back of the rubber blade, which does away with the need for the metal bands. The refill is actually too long for the '90 Corolla, but it is easy to cut the refill to the proper length with a big pair of scissors. (An ANCO 18 inch refill would probably work and be less expensive.)In the sunny dry climate of southern New Mexico, wiper refills usually wear out by due to weathering in the sun rather than being worn down. The rigid plastic strip often breaks. However, I have found that the ANCO brand refills last as long as any other brands.Customers should not jump to the conclusion that this brand will work on all old '90 Corollas. On any old Toyota, a previous owner may have become fed up with the wiper refill situation and replaced the Toyota OEM wiper holders with aftermarket wiper holders that use a different type of refill. Or the brackets in the OEM wiper holder may have been bent to hold a different type of refill.The instructions with the ANCO refills point out that the customer may need to bend the brackets to the proper shape. They emphasize that this must be done for "Audi,Saturn,Bosch". Presumably this refers to any wiper holder for Bosch brand refills. There is a metal clip on one end of the wiper that the instructions indicate may be moved to various locations on the refill, but I don't see any pre-punched indentations for the clip along the refill except the one that the clip comes in. The directions say to install the metal clip so it is in the bracket farthest from where the wiper arm pivots. On my car, I prefer to install it so it clips on to the bracket nearest where the arm pivots. Then I cut off the other end of the wiper to the proper length. Running the wipers should not scrape the wiper blade against the side or bottom trim on the windshield since this will will wear the blade out. If a blade (of proper length) does this, you should adjust the wiper arms. On my car you do this by prying off the cover on top of the pivot and loosening a bolt to reposition the wiper arm.
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