What is the Difference Between Bosch Tiger Wing and Divine Wing Wiper Blades?
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Here are the differences between Bosch Tiger Wing and Divine Wing wiper blades: 1. Origin difference: Tiger Wing: Tiger Wing is domestically produced in China; Divine Wing: Divine Wing is assembled domestically using imported European materials, featuring numerous patented technologies and having won multiple international awards. 2. Mounting interface difference: Tiger Wing: Side insertion interface. The wiper blade interface allows the blade to be directly inserted into the wiper arm and locked in place with a locking block; Divine Wing: U-type universal interface. 3. Type difference: Tiger Wing: It is a beam blade. By utilizing thicker, wider, and more elastic steel, this beam blade does not require a traditional frame structure to distribute force. Instead, the force is directly applied to the steel beam, allowing concentrated force to be evenly dispersed. As a result, the frame can be removed while maintaining uniform pressure on the rubber blade; Divine Wing: U-type wiper blade. The wiper blade converts the single-point force from the wiper arm connection into multi-point force distribution through a two-stage bracket transmission. Consequently, the downward pressure applied by the wiper arm is evenly distributed across the wiper blade. The multi-point pressure dispersed across the blade acts on the internal steel strip, which then evenly distributes the force to the rubber blade.