Many auto parts stores and wholesalers choose low-cost wiper blades because they seem to bring higher short-term profit. But imagine standing behind the counter when a customer returns just days later, complaining about streaking, skipping, or poor wiping performance. At that moment, does the “cheap” purchase still feel like a good deal?
Low-cost wiper blades often use rubber refills that harden, crack, or deform quickly after sun exposure or cold temperatures. This means drivers face reduced visibility during rain, while you deal with extra after-sales work—returns, exchanges, or unhappy customers. These scattered issues add up, making the total cost of cheap beam wipers much higher than expected.