The Difference Between Beam Wiper Blades and Conventional Wiper Blades
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The main difference between beam wiper blades and conventional wiper blades lies in their functionality. The specific distinctions are as follows: 1. Beam wiper blades do not have bracket support, allowing them to adhere closely to the windshield with minimal noise. They distribute force and wear evenly. Conventional wiper blades, supported by brackets, are effective at removing debris and larger contaminants from the windshield. 2. Beam wiper blades are more flexible and lightweight, reducing the burden on the wiper motor. Conventional wiper blades are heavier, increasing the load on the wiper motor during use, which can affect the motor's lifespan, and their movement is more cumbersome.