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The KIMBLADE Non-Disposable Wiper Blades Have a Rectangular Form

Replacing wiper blades is a common part of vehicle maintenance, which is something the KIMBLADE non-disposable wiper blades are designed to help change. The wiper blades are constructed with a rectangular design rather than a triangular one that constantly puts pressure on the windshield. This will keep the blades in better shape by reducing pressure, while also changing the way they clear water from the windshield.

The KIMBLADE non-disposable wiper blades make use of nanotechnology along with a four-generation secret edge to make them a truly advanced take on the automotive essential. The blades are being funded as part of a Kickstarter campaign where they're priced at $69 for a set. This price can be higher than conventional options on the market, but could eliminate or reduce the need for future purchases.
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2. Nanotechnology in Vehicle Maintenance - The use of nanotechnology in the KIMBLADE non-disposable wiper blades presents an innovative approach to vehicle maintenance.
3. Sustainable Wiper Technology - The KIMBLADE non-disposable wiper blades are a step towards more sustainable wiper technology, as they reduce the need for future purchases.
Industry Implications
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3. Sustainability - The KIMBLADE non-disposable wiper blades showcase an opportunity for innovation in the sustainability industry for the development of more eco-friendly products.

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