TL:DR below. My main reason for taking this is because it's winter in Illinois and my wife needs to be able to get the road grime off her windshield. It is, and I don't want to pay $60 (yes, $60 is actually real money) for a Toyota one. I kind of knew what I was getting myself into for $10. But man. The thing is cheap. Pulled out the old one. I took it out of the box (the box it came in was carefully protected) and the top part where the electrical connector was supposed to connect just fell off. It's only held in place by wires inside. Relax. A few words of choice and epoxy later and it's nnnndddd, the cut outs for the electrical connection on the car are just a tad thick. A little dielectric grease and a few more words and it's finally done. It works. Seems powerful enough. Let's see how long this lasts. TLDR: That's enough, although not for long. Just don't expect it to be anything other than what you pay for. If it were warm, I would take some of the best all-round tights and sew them up.
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