How many types of wipers are there?

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KingAnn
07/24/25 4:24am
Based on the working method, wipers can be classified into traditional intermittent wipers and rain-sensing wipers. The former is a more common type that allows the driver to adjust according to the intensity of the rain, while the rain-sensing type is mostly used in mid-to-high-end models. To ensure the normal use of wipers, it is best to replace them regularly. Here is some relevant information: Wipers are also known as windshield wipers, water wipers, or simply wipers. A good wiper must have characteristics such as heat resistance, cold resistance, acid and alkali resistance, corrosion resistance, the ability to fit the windshield, reduce the burden on the motor, low noise, strong water repellency, and soft material that does not scratch the glass. Its function is to remove raindrops and dust attached to the vehicle's windshield, thereby improving the driver's visibility and increasing driving safety.
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LaSteven
08/10/25 10:31pm
I've driven several cars, and based on my experience, wiper blades mainly fall into three categories. The first is the traditional framed wiper, which has a metal frame holding a rubber blade. It's affordable but tends to make noise or perform poorly after prolonged use. The second type is the frameless wiper, made entirely of rubber with an internal structure, ensuring a tight fit against the windshield for quieter and more thorough wiping in the rain, though it's slightly more expensive. The third is the hybrid wiper, combining the advantages of both—lightweight frame and excellent fit. I always check my wipers regularly when driving and recommend replacing them every six months, especially during the rainy season or winter freeze, as poor visibility significantly increases risks, such as rear-end collisions due to blurred vision. Don't forget to choose the right size for your car model—installation is simple and can even be done yourself.
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Daniela
09/24/25 5:25am
As someone who frequently repairs cars myself, I believe windshield wipers can be categorized into three types. The traditional frame-type is supported by metal; the more modern frameless beam-type; and hybrid designs. When choosing, I prioritize practicality - beam wipers conform best to the windshield surface, providing even cleaning without the frame's chattering noise. Remember to check for aged or cracked rubber blades during maintenance, as extreme summer heat or winter cold can rapidly harden the rubber and affect performance. Replacement isn't difficult - the key is purchasing the correct size. I used a multimeter to ensure proper fitment, avoiding electrical leaks or instability. Regularly cleaning dust and oil residue from the windshield also extends wiper lifespan and enhances rainy-day driving safety.
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