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Milwaukee Men's Large M12 12-Volt Heated Jacket Hoodie w/ 2Ah Battery (2 Colors)

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Home Depot has Milwaukee Men's Large M12 12-Volt Heated Jacket Hoodie Kit w/ 2Ah Battery & Charger (Black or Grey) on sale for $99.97. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Sizing and availability may vary.
Thanks to Community Member Taco_Doomsday for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Heated hoodie with HEXON heat technology for faster warm-up
  • Two heat zones in chest and back with adjustable settings
  • Up to 8 hours runtime depending on heat level
  • Cotton-poly fleece fabric supports warmth and mobility
  • Zippered battery pass-thru pocket for front or back placement
  • Includes hoodie, M12 battery pack, charger, and battery holder

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    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars at Home Depot based on over 235 customer reviews.
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Home Depot has Milwaukee Men's Large M12 12-Volt Heated Jacket Hoodie Kit w/ 2Ah Battery & Charger (Black or Grey) on sale for $99.97. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Sizing and availability may vary.
Thanks to Community Member Taco_Doomsday for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Heated hoodie with HEXON heat technology for faster warm-up
  • Two heat zones in chest and back with adjustable settings
  • Up to 8 hours runtime depending on heat level
  • Cotton-poly fleece fabric supports warmth and mobility
  • Zippered battery pass-thru pocket for front or back placement
  • Includes hoodie, M12 battery pack, charger, and battery holder

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • You can view Home Depot's Return Policy here.
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars at Home Depot based on over 235 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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thenewjs23
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I have this and you don't want this! You want a heated vest! Sized down if you can comfortably! Any jacket over it! The heat is closer to the body, the jacket will trap the heat in and the vest will operate more efficiently. You will feel the heat at lower setting. I don't have the Milwaukee vest, I bought the Costco version. It was much cheaper than the Milwaukee version with a flat battery pack which was more comfortable and natural than the those round m12 batteries. Milwaukee does sell a flat battery but it's an extra $100.

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Yesterday 02:11 PM
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scotts9612Yesterday 02:11 PM
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This would be a good deal if it was actually the heated jacket and not the less expensive hoodie which makes this just about an average price
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Yesterday 02:24 PM
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DarkwickYesterday 02:24 PM
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I love the quality. The only problem is the heating element messes with my heart
Yesterday 03:16 PM
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RugerRedhawkYesterday 03:16 PM
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Quote from scotts9612 :
This would be a good deal if it was actually the heated jacket and not the less expensive hoodie which makes this just about an average price
$100 with battery kit, $60 without. Seems like a good bit below average price. Still I don't think I like the design of the round battery in your pocket.
Yesterday 06:02 PM
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FcLegendYesterday 06:02 PM
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Got the jacket a couple years ago on a slick deal and have loved it since day one. In for a hoodie as well! Thanks OP!
Yesterday 06:25 PM
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thenewjs23Yesterday 06:25 PM
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I have this and you don't want this! You want a heated vest! Sized down if you can comfortably! Any jacket over it! The heat is closer to the body, the jacket will trap the heat in and the vest will operate more efficiently. You will feel the heat at lower setting. I don't have the Milwaukee vest, I bought the Costco version. It was much cheaper than the Milwaukee version with a flat battery pack which was more comfortable and natural than the those round m12 batteries. Milwaukee does sell a flat battery but it's an extra $100.
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Yesterday 07:06 PM
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MikeylikeYesterday 07:06 PM
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Anyone have this new version ?
Does it really heat up more than the old one?
Yesterday 07:20 PM
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BlueChicken884Yesterday 07:20 PM
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These are weak quality. There are better heated coats for less money that will have an element in the hood and or pockets as well.
The Milwaukee name is not enough to make these a good choice of your $100. The hoodie without the battery is worth about $30 . Again for 30 to 100 you have a lot of options. The battery bulk alone will drive you crazy with the hoodie. The hoodie material on these are just a Meh. The Toughshell stuff is nice, but these here are a hard pass.
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Yesterday 08:14 PM
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vash01000100Yesterday 08:14 PM
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Quote from Mikeylike :
Anyone have this new version ?
Does it really heat up more than the old one?
new version has more heat zones and the toughshell jacket (not hoodie) is on sale: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../330899627
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Today 03:04 AM
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serceToday 03:04 AM
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I have the large size hoodie. it is large for my body shape but the medium size had short length and arms. if it is not tight on your torso than you do not feel much warm.
Today 03:13 AM
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harry_508Today 03:13 AM
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i only have 18V batteries
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Today 03:36 AM
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gastoncardsToday 03:36 AM
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Quote from thenewjs23 :
I have this and you don't want this! You want a heated vest! Sized down if you can comfortably! Any jacket over it! The heat is closer to the body, the jacket will trap the heat in and the vest will operate more efficiently. You will feel the heat at lower setting. I don't have the Milwaukee vest, I bought the Costco version. It was much cheaper than the Milwaukee version with a flat battery pack which was more comfortable and natural than the those round m12 batteries. Milwaukee does sell a flat battery but it's an extra $100.
You have this but you don't? Not comparing apples to oranges. Ugh
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phuH4801Today 05:50 AM
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Quote from gastoncards :
You have this but you don't? Not comparing apples to oranges. Ugh
I have the Milwaukee vest and everything he said is good advice. I have a lot experience with heated gear from corded motorcycle specific gear to the DeWalt version of this hoodie. A slim vest is the most versatile. I wear it over a T-shirt by itself to under an 850 fill down jacket and it covers a bigger temp spread than the jackets. He's right about the Milwaukee batteries and power adapter too, they dig uncomfortably into your kidney or rib depending which pocket you put it in. Luckily you can buy adapter cords to be able to use power banks instead.
Last edited by phuH4801 February 9, 2026 at 11:23 PM.
Today 06:15 AM
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CaleoToday 06:15 AM
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Quote from phuH4801 :
I have the Milwaukee vest and everything he said is good advice. I have a lot experience with heated gear from corded motorcycle specific gear to casual DeWalt hoodies. A slim vest is the most versatile. I wear it over a T-shirt by itself to under an 850 fill down jacket and it covers a bigger temp spread than the jackets. He's right about the Milwaukee batteries and power adapter too, they dig uncomfortably into your kidney or rib depending which pocket you put it in. Luckily you can buy adapter cords to be able to use power banks instead.
I'll second/third this. I've got the toughshell and the hoodie... the toughshell is the only one I ever wear often. It's actually a pretty nice jacket, even without using the heat. I've been thinking about getting the new one with their 'hexon' heat, but that'd probably just be an unnecessary 'upgrade'. Maybe if it goes on sale for more than the current price of $130 w/ 3AH bat...

The hoodie just... doesn't really fit all that great, isn't super comfortable, and the zipper tends to bunch up annoyingly when sitting down so you get that unwanted 'tenting' up front. If I could trade it for the vest for an inner layer I'd do it in a heartbeat.
Today 08:08 AM
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zapppzToday 08:08 AM
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No heat in belly and back?

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