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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Cordless > Milwaukee M12 Heated Jacket Now Available

Milwaukee M12 Heated Jacket Now Available

Nov 12, 2010 Stuart 5 Comments

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Milwaukee M12 Heated Jacket RedLithium Batteries

Milwaukee’s M12 cordless heated jackets (2330 & 2331) are now available via Amazon and a number of other retailers. These soft-shell jackets are water and wind resistant, have 3 heat zones for evenly distributed warmth, a 6-hour runtime, and 3 heat settings plus a warm-up feature. The jackets are powered by Milwaukee’s new RedLithium souped-up M12 batteries.

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Product Info via Milwaukee

Jackets with model numbers 2331 include a charger and single M12 RedLithium battery, 2330 is just the jacket.

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5 Comments

  1. jeff_williams

    Nov 12, 2010

    I don’t even own any of the M12 line but I want this jacket really bad. I’d even take it on short buzzes around the lake on the snowmobile. I just need to find an excuse to get into the line now.

    Reply
  2. justin

    Nov 13, 2010

    where does the battery go?

    Reply
  3. Stuart

    Nov 14, 2010

    There’s a battery holder pocket on the backside of the jacket.

    Reply
  4. fred

    Nov 14, 2010

    I heard a piece on the radio this morning about what’s probably a priceier alternative being sold by Columbia Sportswear. Here is a link I found:

    http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/04/columbia-rolls-out-omni-heat-electric-gloves-jackets-and-boots/

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  5. Stuart

    Nov 15, 2010

    Thanks for the link! $400 for gloves, and $850 for the jacket! Ouch. Glove-wise, unless there’s an intricate network of heating elements, I’d probably just opt for chemical hand warmers when absolutely necessary.

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