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Jon M Coolidge (not verified)    December 24, 2020 - 7:12PM

I just drove about 90 miles in light snow and had to stop 3 times because I couldn't see. The lenses quickly get covered in ice and become opaque. The lenses are cold to the touch.

While driving behind a white van I literally could not see the difference when I momentarily turned them off. My last stop was 10 miles from home, I had to stop because I live off a country road and had no headlights. By the time I got there I already had almost an eighth of an inch of dirty ice on them, no working headlights at all.

I will be looking for another option, something that produces enough heat to melt that ice.
I don't see how anyone could call these safe, they should be recalled

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