Windscreen wipers makes it easy to find the correct blade size for any car, van, or other vehicle. Whether you’re looking for OEM replacements or upgraded performance blades, we offer a wide range of options to ensure you get exactly what you need.
We created our online platform to simplify the process of purchasing wiper blades. Traditionally, buying blades meant dealing with limited stock in auto parts stores or waiting for special orders—an experience that often led to unnecessary frustration. Our goal is to put the control back in your hands by offering convenient access to both standard and refillable wiper blade options, giving you the freedom to choose what works best for your vehicle.
By transforming a once complicated process into a smooth and rewarding one, we’ve made buying wiper blades easier than ever. Simply select your vehicle’s make, model, and year, place your order, and enjoy fast delivery right to your door. Your new wiper blades will arrive ready for immediate installation straight out of the box.
Replacing your wipers is quick, easy, and completely hassle-free. You can do it yourself in just a few minutes — no tools required!
Lift your wiper arm gently away from the windshield.
Release and remove the old wiper blade.
Align the new blade with the hook and click it into place.
Lower the arm carefully and test for smooth motion.
Yes, there are three main types.
Typically, replace your wiper blades about every 12 months. You may need to replace them more often if you live in colder climates.
The part that attaches to the arms is made of metal, while the part that contacts your windshield is made of rubber or silicone.
It is recommended to replace both the driver’s side and passenger’s side wiper blades at the same time as both wiper blades will perform better from new, this increases vision and safety. Do not forget to replace the rear windscreen wiper blade as well.
Yes, we advise giving your windscreen a good clean before fitting your new wiper blade. Windscreen contamination is a common cause for poor wiper blade performance even if the wipers are in good condition. Some kinds of contamination, such as tree sap, can destroy the rubber element in a short time.