Home Depot has Milwaukee Men's M12 12V Black Heated Jacket Hoodie Kit w/ M12 REDlitHIUM CP2.0 2 Ah Battery & Charger (Black) for $89. Shipping is free.
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Available Sizes:
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Large
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Home Depot has Milwaukee Men's M12 12V Black Heated Jacket Hoodie Kit (Jacket & Battery Holder Only, Various Colors) for $84.99. Shipping is free.
Note: Available sizes may vary. For some colors, pricing will vary by size.
Available Colors:
Black
Gray
High Viz Yellow
Red
Green
Home Depot has Milwaukee Men's M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless TOUGHSHELL Black Heated Jacket w/ 3.0 Ah Battery and Charger (Black) for $119. Shipping is free.
Home Depot[homedepot.com] has Milwaukee Men's M12 12V Black Heated Jacket Hoodie Kit w/ 2 Ah Battery & Charger (Black) for $89. Shipping is free.
Available Sizes:
Large
Extra Large
2X Large
Home Depot[homedepot.com] has Milwaukee Men's M12 12V Black Heated Jacket Hoodie Kit (Jacket & Battery Holder Only, Various Colors) for $84.99. Shipping is free.
Note: Available sizes may vary.
Available Colors:
Black
Gray
High Viz Yellow
Red
Green
Home Depot[homedepot.com] has Milwaukee Men's M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless TOUGHSHELL Black Heated Jacket w/ 3.0 Ah Battery and Charger (Black) for $119. Shipping is free.
Nice deal op $84 without battery and charger but for 89 you get a charger and a battery not a bad deal for an extra five.
Depends which size you get. There are $30, $60 and $90 batteries. My $60 one lasts 4 hours on high, triple that for low.
If you wanted to go ice fishing, there's a $300 battery that will last all weekend.
But it's heavy and bulky.
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Do these normally run large, small, or true to size?
True to size, but roomy. Except in the sleeves, they're a little tight there.
I have the prior version, I'd pick this up, but they really need to include the power source that also charges the battery and update it to USB-C.
Anyone that has owned these, get static issues? I bought and returned one during Christmas time, where I got shocked each time I took it off. I read it was a short in my toughshell jacket, but who knows. I ended up returning, but I still wonder if it was the jacket or the design. I'm tempted to get another toughshell, because I did like the design and material
Anyone that has owned these, get static issues? I bought and returned one during Christmas time, where I got shocked each time I took it off. I read it was a short in my toughshell jacket, but who knows. I ended up returning, but I still wonder if it was the jacket or the design. I'm tempted to get another toughshell, because I did like the design and material
I have the heated jacket, this hoodie, and the heated vest. I've never had that issue. Must have been defective.
Anyone that has owned these, get static issues? I bought and returned one during Christmas time, where I got shocked each time I took it off. I read it was a short in my toughshell jacket, but who knows. I ended up returning, but I still wonder if it was the jacket or the design. I'm tempted to get another toughshell, because I did like the design and material
It wasn't likely to have been a short shocking you at 12VDC.
Anyone that has owned these, get static issues? I bought and returned one during Christmas time, where I got shocked each time I took it off. I read it was a short in my toughshell jacket, but who knows. I ended up returning, but I still wonder if it was the jacket or the design. I'm tempted to get another toughshell, because I did like the design and material
What's the humidity level in your house? Dry air will conduct more static electricity. That happened to me before but it felt like a normal static shock, nothing more.
Is this their hoodie? Or is the jacket hoodie different than their normal hoodie? Is their normal m12 hoodie on sale? Zip or pullover.
I'm asking because I'd rather have something like a hoodie than a stiff hoodie jacket
The link at the top is for the hoodie. It's technically a full zip but it has a hood and the material is a bit softer. I think Milwaukee used to make an actual heated pullover hoodie but I don't know if they do anymore. There's also a link at the bottom of the post for the jacket.
My friends had the jacket first. That one is more of a stiff material. Milwaukee calls it tough shell. It'd be good for a job site since it is less likely to get snagged on things. But it is stiffer. The jackets were returned for the hoodies. My friends liked the hoodies more. More comfortable and warmer.
Do these normally run large, small, or true to size?
I'd say true to size. I'm somewhere around 6' - 6' 1" 195-200#s, and I bought a small to keep the heating elements close to the body and minimize any bagginess. It's a trim fit with my body type and wearing a polo & undershirt - I don't have large arms or chest (~40"), and I've got a little bit of belly. Sleeves are just long enough when standing. And there's enough stretch that I haven't noticed them riding up on my motorcycle. The length is fine when standing, the bottom settles a little below my belt line. Could be a little longer when on the bike, but it's stretchy enough to stay in place.
Having said that, this is definitely closer to a light-midweight hoodie than a jacket. I wouldn't expect this to be very useful in windy conditions unless there was a hardshell over it.
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If you wanted to go ice fishing, there's a $300 battery that will last all weekend.
But it's heavy and bulky.
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I have the prior version, I'd pick this up, but they really need to include the power source that also charges the battery and update it to USB-C.
Probably shrunk in the wash😉
I'm asking because I'd rather have something like a hoodie than a stiff hoodie jacket
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What's the humidity level in your house? Dry air will conduct more static electricity. That happened to me before but it felt like a normal static shock, nothing more.
It depends, I'm 5'11" 165, a size large ran a bit large for me.
$97 total, arriving tomorrow at home
I'm asking because I'd rather have something like a hoodie than a stiff hoodie jacket
The link at the top is for the hoodie. It's technically a full zip but it has a hood and the material is a bit softer. I think Milwaukee used to make an actual heated pullover hoodie but I don't know if they do anymore. There's also a link at the bottom of the post for the jacket.
My friends had the jacket first. That one is more of a stiff material. Milwaukee calls it tough shell. It'd be good for a job site since it is less likely to get snagged on things. But it is stiffer. The jackets were returned for the hoodies. My friends liked the hoodies more. More comfortable and warmer.
Having said that, this is definitely closer to a light-midweight hoodie than a jacket. I wouldn't expect this to be very useful in windy conditions unless there was a hardshell over it.
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