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Heated windscreens - interest?

Would you order one?


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Baron von Teuchter

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I have asked a UK-based manufacturer of heated windscreens how many orders they would need to do a run of Grenadier screens.

Just gauging interest at the moment.

I assume the manufacturer would want preorders / commitments so it’s possible they might want payment up front. Don’t quote me.

I have no idea how expensive they’ll be, I bought one recently for a mk2 escort which was £180, one for my Elise years ago which was £150. These days the ones they stock seem to vary between £200-400, presumably depending on size, curvature and expected number of sales. Something like a Lancia Monte Carlo is £270. A Lotus 340R is £400. A Defender (a proper one) is £112.

Regarding the heating controls, I imagine easiest way is the 25A circuit under the bonnet switched from EXT5.

The benefits aren’t just in icy/frosty weather, they make demisting a whole lot easier and with our occasionally questionable Ineos HVAC it’s a real shame they didn’t come as standard.

And yes they do ship worldwide.

Let me know your thoughts and please vote above
 
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Interesting. I think I would choose this as an option, but not until I need to replace the screen. I will watch with interest.
You raise an interesting point good sir.

I have added a fourth option.

Mine cracked within a few weeks of getting it and I got it replaced by Autoglass within a week or so. From the enormous thread about cracked screens I gather this may not be the case anymore - some people are waiting a long time to get a screen.

If the chap does a run of, say, 50 it might be an idea to buy one and stick in your shed for the inevitable day when your screen bursts so that you have a spare available immediately.
 
A good thing in principle. I had one in my Ford Ranger and the windscreen cleared quickly, even after a heavy night frost. But... I had to replace it twice due to stone chips. The damage was not even visible in the glass, but had destroyed the fine wires, so that the defrosting of the windshield failed over a large area. If I can't get a replacement in the short term and have to use a normal windshield again, it doesn't really make sense for me to buy one.

Apart from that, it's a really good thing - thx- and I chose the fourth option.
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I have asked a UK-based manufacturer of heated windscreens how many orders they would need to do a run of Grenadier screens.

Just gauging interest at the moment.

I assume the manufacturer would want preorders / commitments so it’s possible they might want payment up front. Don’t quote me.

I have no idea how expensive they’ll be, I bought one recently for a mk2 escort which was £180, one for my Elise years ago which was £150. These days the ones they stock seem to vary between £200-400, presumably depending on size, curvature and expected number of sales. Something like a Lancia Monte Carlo is £270. A Lotus 340R is £400. A Defender (a proper one) is £112.

Regarding the heating controls, I imagine easiest way is the 25A circuit under the bonnet switched from EXT5.

The benefits aren’t just in icy/frosty weather, they make demisting a whole lot easier and with our occasionally questionable Ineos HVAC it’s a real shame they didn’t come as standard.

And yes they do ship worldwide.

Let me know your thoughts and please vote above
If they could make them out of tougher stuff than the OEM unit, I'd buy one for sure!
 
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