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Aug 10, 2021
Application incorrect
I purchased this as a replacement for a rear wiper blade on a 2002 RX300. It is a poor fit. I could have custom cut some notches with a Dremel in the stainless rails, then pinched the guides (of the original wiper arm) together to clamp down on the blade, but chose to just go with purchasing a full wiper blade assembly from Rain-X. Simple, straight-forward installation. Disappointed with Trico. I'm a shade-tree mechanic going on 50 years, so it's not due to inexperience.

Feb 14, 2025
Sanding pole adapter works as designed. ...
Sanding pole adapter works as designed. Durable.

Sep 21, 2016
Someone finally got it right
0 of 1 found this helpful I have been looking (for years) for a sprayer that releases pressure from the bottom of the screw-on top. Virtually every other one or two gallon sprayer is designed so that when you are finished spraying, and turn the pump handle to release the remaining pressure, the air is released from around the top of the sprayer, specifically from around the circumference of the pump shaft. In other words, the fumes, and sometimes a trace amount of the mixture is released and deposited onto the hands, gloves, or even the face of the user. This one solves that problem by directing the remaining air pressure downward, away from the user. Secondly, this unit is far more stable than other similar sprayers. Notice how the sides are straight up and down, instead of tapered towards the bottom. This keeps the center of gravity lower, hence makes for a less 'tipsy' sprayer. It seems this sprayer was designed by someone (or a team) who has actually used a sprayer before, and lives in the real world. 2 thumbs up.