Home Depot has Milwaukee Men's M12 12V Cordless Toughshell Heated Jacket (Black and Grey size L) on sale for $99. Choose free store pick up where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free.
Note: Battery not included
Includes:
1x M12 Heated Toughshell Jacket-Only (204-20)
1x M12 Compact Charger & Power Source (48-59-1201)
Features:
All Day Run-Time: Up to (12) hours of run-time with the upgraded M12 REDLITHIUM 3.0 Compact Battery Pack (Not Included) on low setting
Optimized interior lining provides more efficient heat transfer to the chest
One-touch LED controller with (3) heat settings per zone (High, Medium, Low)
3 Heat Zones: Chest, Back, and Front Pockets
Washer and dryer safe
Wind and water resistant with DWR coating
Extended waistline and drop-tail back prevent riding up while working
High loft insulation traps heat inside
Adjustable cuffs and waist improve fit and comfort
5 Total Pockets: (2) zip front pockets, (1) exterior chest zip pocket, (1) interior chest zip pocket, (1) low-profile back battery zip pocket
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../317621234
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?? it says M12 battery
Yeah ,you have to charge it in tesla charging station.
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In for one of those since I already have the hoodie, but with the older 2.0 batteries and wanted a 3.0.
Power source just holds the battery and connects to the jacket. No battery included.
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In for one of those since I already have the hoodie, but with the older 2.0 batteries and wanted a 3.0.
Good call, grabbed this combo as well!
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- It's warm, but you need the size to be fairly snug against you to feel much, you feel the most if you have a tshirt underneath. It won't feel like an oven inside the jacket, but more of a seat warmer on low/med is how I would describe it.
- Don't expect it to keep you warm by itself, ideally you'd have a jacket over this for colder weather. However, this thing is heavy/bulky so putting another jacket over it can be tough
- The battery is the most annoying part of this thing. Yes I understand that it re-uses M12 batteries and since it's a barrel jack connector on the inside of the jacket, you technically can use any 12V power source. Using the M12 battery though is super awkward; it's cylindrical and bulky. You tuck the battery in the back left pocket to store so you feel it bulge. You can store it in the front left pocket too which I guess is a nice option, but overall if you get this, try to find a slimmer power bank that provides 12V. It'll make it less awkward feeling and manageable.
- On the highest setting I think it lasts roughly 4hrs on a full charge, probably less with both heating zones on
- Overall, I like it enough to keep around, but I wasn't thoroughly impressed by it. At this price point though I would recommend it if anyone is on the fence about it.
If you do get it, they tend to size a bit bigger than you'd expect at least that's how mine fit (I'm 5' 9'' and got a L and it fits well, but it could be more snug)
I was able to get a price adjustment when I called. Maybe it's because I have a pro account. Called the phone number at the bottom of my original order email.
I have 3 different Milwaukee heated products.
It started with a dummy battery holder, then a battery holder with USB-A port, now a battery holder/charger with USB-A port to charge your phone and micro USB to charge the battery, which is pretty nice.
But I'm holding off until they add USB-C PD. The micro connection of the current one is so last decade.