Crissa
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This is also factually incorrect. All headlights will melt some level of snow. Correspondingly, there's a level of snow they can't melt.Again, not an issue and factually incorrect. Headlights of any type never heated away snow and ice. Never.
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Less efficient incandescents and halogen do melt snow better. But aero covers - like those shown - move the warm element further away from the exterior surface. And just like LEDs, there's always a level of wet, sticky, freezing snow that will overwhelm their ability to melt the snow off.
Just add a defrosting strip to the bumper if you drive in those rare, dangerous conditions.
-Crissa
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