Makita Heated Jacket Gets a High Visibility Paint Job
The Makita heated jacket lineup is expanding with a new high visibility color scheme. It’s a standard hi-viz yellow with […]
The Makita heated jacket lineup is expanding with a new high visibility color scheme. It’s a standard hi-viz yellow with […]
When there’s work to do, but it’s cold outside, a good heated jacket can be your best friend. Body heat […]
The work doesn’t stop when it gets frigid outside, so it’s nice that we’ve finally reached a point in human […]
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The Milwaukee heated jacket line debuted a few years ago and, like the impatient ungrateful pugs we are, we immediately started […]
At the Milwaukee New Tool event, Cole Conrad, tasked with growing the company’s heated jacket business, demoed the newest product. We reviewed the original M12 Heated Jacket remember requesting a black version two years ago, and Milwaukee came through – and then some. The new models include a black jacket and the new High Visibility model. New features include woven fleece into the lining of the jacket to make them naturally warmer – even before adding the M12-generated heat source. The front icon has also been changed to include a hand icon that provides separately zoned heat to the pockets. This is independent from the core heating zones. In this way, the pockets and core can be independently set to high or low heat.