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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Cordless > New Milwaukee Ripstop and Womens Heated Jackets for 2015/2016

New Milwaukee Ripstop and Womens Heated Jackets for 2015/2016

Aug 4, 2015 Stuart 10 Comments

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Milwaukee M12 Heated Jacket with Ripstop

Milwaukee, the first power tool brand to come out with professional use heated jackets is further expanding their lineup with a couple of new M12 jackets, a vest, and sweatshirt refresh.

Yes, again. Last year they came with 3rd generation jackets, which are quite good I might add. It took me a day or two to like the Gen3 jacket compared to the Gen2, but the Gen3 ultimately won my favor.

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First, there’s a new more weather-resistant jacket, shown above, which has a ripstop outer shell. It should shed water more easily, resulting in a drier and warmer experience. To be fair, I never saw water infiltration with the Gen2 or Gen3 jackets, but I also tended to wear a different jacket in the coldest and snowiest of weather.

See Also: Who Makes the Best Heated Jacket?

Milwaukee M12 Heated Vest with Ripstop

There will also be a new vest made with the same outer ripstop material. It should be good for layering, perhaps with a Milwaukee heated sweatshirt.

Both the new jacket and vest are said to offer better weather resistance, ripstop durability, and heavy duty construction. I would think that inner shell and heating features are similar to the 3rd generation jackets.

Milwaukee M12 Heated Jacket with Ripstop and Full Front Pockets

While Milwaukee’s other heated jackets are mostly inconspicuous for users who wear them in public on their downtime, the new ripstop jackets are a little less so. They’ve got these big chest pockets on both sides, perfect for holding a pen, Inkzall marker, or even pliers.

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Milwaukee M12 Heated Womens Jacket no Pink

And look at this – a new women’s heated jacket. Do you know what I’m not seeing? Any hint of pink accenting. A lot of women really don’t like pink zippers, pink accents, and other such decorations, and it looks like they got their wish with this new jacket.

Milwaukee M12 Heated Womens Jacket Poster

The new women’s jacket offers water and wind resistance (like all of Milwaukee’s other jackets), multiple heat settings, and it comes with a (new?) power adapter with a USB charging port that can deliver up to 2.1A to recharge your personal electronic devices.

Milwaukee M12 Heated Jacket Lit up with LED

According to my “what’s coming out” cheat sheet, there will also be a sweatshirt refresh. Sorry, I must have wandered off during that part and so details will be forthcoming.

I was impressed at the level of complexity Milwaukee put into their displays. Keep in mind that the event wasn’t at Milwaukee HQ, they rented out a convention hall. Everything was setup in a couple of days, and taken apart shortly thereafter.

Milwaukee M12 Heated Jackets for On-Site Wear

Milwaukee had their heated jackets separated into “on-site” and “off-site” sections.

Milwaukee M12 Heated Jackets for Off-Site Wear

In addition to camo-pattern jackets, there are also hi-viz jackets not shown here.

ETA for all the heated gear: Aug 2015

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10 Comments

  1. Jerry

    Aug 4, 2015

    It looks like that addressed one of my wife’s complaints. Women’s coats that are overly ‘girlie’ with pink or pastel colors. She’s been looking for a decent jacket/coat for chilly yard work that is just a plain work coat, and machine washable. Far easier to keep clean.

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  2. Brandon

    Aug 4, 2015

    I’m not interested in a heated jacket because I’m hot-natured and live in the south, but the built in USB charging sounds pretty neat.

    If I was to show my wife that jacket, I would bet you money the first thing she would ask is if it comes in pink.

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  3. pete

    Aug 4, 2015

    Cool! I’ll probably be picking my wife up that heated women jacket.

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  4. RX9

    Aug 4, 2015

    They need to offer one in leather. Also, get a fashion designer to make a line of jackets and they’ll sell like hotcakes.

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  5. Chris Fyfe

    Aug 4, 2015

    The rip stop job site gear looks good .

    Hope to see it soon .

    Chris

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  6. Andros

    Aug 6, 2015

    Id like to ask for longer sleeeeeeeeeeeves… Not every construction worker has Pigmy arms.

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  7. Sledgecrowbar

    Aug 6, 2015

    Finally, something I actually have to pick up as a gift. Protip: it’s August 2015 now, when *exactly* are these jackets going to be available? I get that August is not jacket shopping season, but it doesn’t hurt to have them on the shelf just before people might pick one up.

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  8. RICHARD DECKERT

    Aug 10, 2015

    Where do you get it repaired? Sweaters don’t need repairs! neither do other textile choices. Well????????????

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    • Stuart

      Aug 11, 2015

      I have a failing zipper in a jacket, and a hole in a sweater. So yes, other textile choices need repairs too.

      If your heated jacket or sweatshirt failed during the warranty period, Milwaukee would handle it and make right. Afterwards? Their jackets are still quite nice and warm without the heating features.

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  9. Bryan

    Nov 12, 2015

    I got one of the new women’s jacket for the wife and she loves it. She has been a little jealous of my dual heating zones hunting pattern Milwaukee heated jacket on one of our last camping trip. It was a little chilly and she had it on most of the weekend. I also got myself the new vest, as it is a little more useable in the winter, because I can put a regular jacket on top and keep all that nice heat in.
    I’m currently living in Winnipeg and it gets real cold sometimes.

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