ToolGuyd

Tool Reviews, New Tool Previews, Best Tool Guides, Tool Deals, and More!

  • New Tools
  • Reviews
  • Guides
    • Best Cordless Power Tool Brand
    • Tool Brands: Who Owns What?
    • Best Cordless Drills (2021)
    • Dewalt UWO Explained
    • Where to Buy Tools
    • Best Tool Kit Upgrades
    • Best Extension Cord Size
    • Best Tape Measure
    • Best Safety Gear
    • Best Precision Screwdrivers
    • Best Tool Brands in Every Category
    • Ultimate Tool Gift Guide
    • More Buying Guides
  • Hand Tools
    • Bit Holders & Drivers
    • EDC, Pocket, & Multitools
    • Electrical Tools
    • Flashlights & Worklights
    • Knives
    • Mechanics’ Tools
    • Pliers
    • Screwdrivers
    • Sockets & Drive Tools
    • Wrenches
    • All Hand Tools
  • Power Tools
    • Accessories
    • Cordless
    • Drills & Drivers
    • Oscillating Tools
    • Saws
    • Woodworking Tools
    • All Power Tools
  • Brands
    • Bosch
    • Craftsman
    • Dewalt
    • Makita
    • Milwaukee
    • Ryobi
    • All Brands
  • USA-Made
  • Deals
ToolGuyd > New Tools > New Milwaukee Tool Winter Hat – Would You Wear it?

New Milwaukee Tool Winter Hat – Would You Wear it?

Oct 9, 2020 Stuart 16 Comments

If you buy something through our links, ToolGuyd might earn an affiliate commission.

Milwaukee Grey Beanie Winter Hat

As you might know, Milwaukee offers a range of workwear – hats, shirts, jackets, vests, heated gloves, and other such products. They recently launched new neck gaiters that can double as face masks.

Now, there’s new style of winter hat, and acrylic cuffed beanie, available in grey (506G) and black (506B).

Advertisement

The new Milwaukee winter hats feature lightweight and flexible acrylic construction, and are designed to be warm and resistant to wind and water absorption. It’s got a flexible rib nit to keep the hat securely and comfortably on your head.

Price: $17

Buy Now via Home Depot

Why Should You Buy This?

I posted about this hat on Instagram last night (Follow us at @ToolGuyd!), and there was an interesting comment.

@the_donnydifference said:

The hat itself weighs like 2 pounds and is by Far the warmest hat I’ve ever had.

Advertisement

It seems to me that he was perhaps talking about Milwaukee’s other hats, made from a polyester-spandex blend. Those hats, priced at $25, are said to block wind, wick moisture, and provide extra warmth.

With these new Milwaukee hats specifically described as being lightweight and breathable, I’m going to guess that they’re a little lighter and more breathable than Milwaukee’s other hats.

So now, Milwaukee’s cold weather hats include:

  • Fleece-lined beanie (can be worn under a hard hat)
  • Cuffed beanie – polyester and spandex blend
  • Cuffed beanie – knit acrylic fabric

I’d consider the fleece-lined beanie for wearing under a hood or hard hat due to lower bulk, the cuffed beanie for maximum warmth and snug-fitting (given the options here), and the acrylic cuffed beanie as the lowest priced and a presumably lighter weight option.

Buy Now via Home Depot
See Also: Milwaukee Fleece-Lined Hat via Home Depot
See Also: Cuffed Beanie Hat via Home Depot

Which one would you wear?

Related posts:

Milwaukee Work Pants Climbing ViewNew Milwaukee Heavy Duty Flex Work Pants

Sections: New Tools, Work Clothes More from: Milwaukee

« How Do You Pronounce Knipex??
New Milwaukee Tool 10pc Precision Screwdriver Set »

16 Comments

  1. Mike

    Oct 9, 2020

    I buy very similar hats at walmart for $4. so when I lose them I’m not upset. I’m sure the $17 hat and the $4 hat are both made somewhere in China.

    Reply
  2. Rx9

    Oct 9, 2020

    I think that this may fall into the realm of products whose only advantage is brand advocacy. That’s ok for folks who want to show support the brand, but I would be hoping for something beyond that.

    There needs to be a little something else to differentiate this from a regular knit hat. It might be good to add a heating element that integrates with the jackets. Perhaps something simple, yet tool or jobsite related, like high-vis striping, a light, or a small pocket for drill bits.

    That said, my field of expertise is in being an officially certified Florida man, so I defer on this matter to those who have the proper credentials, especially those among us who are professionally Canadian.

    Reply
    • Joe

      Oct 9, 2020

      I definitely like the idea of a small pocket for drill bits or screw bit tips, a small Allen key or two. But i’m not sure if i would want that pocket to be on a hat, re hitting my head on something that hits those parts.

      Reply
  3. fred

    Oct 9, 2020

    I guess that there are a lot of extra bucks to be made in selling clothing and PPE at a premium price while also advertising your brand. At least with this hat the “Milwaukee” is not embroidered onto the knitting in big bold letters like the Dewalt – but for $18 the Dewalt adds 3 pairs of socks:

    https://www.amazon.com/DeWALT-Everyday-Cotton-Blend-Fleece/dp/B073469Q1R

    Reply
    • Vards Uzvards

      Oct 9, 2020

      Cotton wins over polyester, in my opinion. Even if it’s in “Balck” color.

      Reply
      • fred

        Oct 9, 2020

        In our fabrication business we supplied work clothing to our employees – via Cintas or Aramark. Because we did welding we insisted on natural fibers (e.g. cotton or wool) only. We also required (regularly reminded) our welders that cotton underwear (wool or silk OK too – but not too common these days) should be worn on the job. Polyester melts and burns and can contribute to personal injury. Skin and melting/burning fabric is a bad combination.

        In the plumbing business – we’d also encourage the wearing of cotton clothing as a safety issue.

        Reply
        • TonyT

          Oct 9, 2020

          Yep, very true.
          Back in my Navy days, we could only wear cotton on board (no polyester), and no plastic shoes, either. The story I heard was that the Navy learned the hard way, back in the 1970’s, that plastics melt in a fire.

          Reply
          • Wayne R.

            Oct 11, 2020

            The HMS Sheffield, during the Falklands war, had fires that taught the British Navy that polyesters (long underwear, fleeces) would make any burns that sailors would be subject to a lot worse due to the melting clothing. I had heard too that the ship had burning aluminum structures that made things worse, but apparently those were other incidents with other naval ships.

  4. Vards Uzvards

    Oct 9, 2020

    I would expect these to be given out for free, as a manufacturing company promotional items.

    Reply
    • Kevin

      Oct 12, 2020

      thats how I view it as well, gimmie this as along with a keychain, sticker,pint glass and a tee as a reward for registering a product or something.

      Reply
  5. John

    Oct 9, 2020

    If they made an XXL size I’d give it a try. With a big melon like mine, sizing is important. I’d also want to feel how heavy it is as the commenter noted above. There is nothing worse than having your exposed ear lobes turning blue because your hat is too small. My favorite winter hat is a Climawarm beanie made by Adidas. The fit is generous and it’s made of knit material with a fleece liner. It even has a silly pom pom on the top.

    Reply
  6. Scott K

    Oct 9, 2020

    I wouldn’t be opposed to this if it’s warm and comfortable. Clearly, this is about branding and convenience- likely set up right next to the gloves which could appealing when your in HD on a cold day. I would hope that something like this is more durable and less likely to develop pulls and tears.

    Reply
  7. Wayne R.

    Oct 9, 2020

    No wind block? Nope.

    Reply
  8. Bob

    Oct 9, 2020

    Yup that Milwaukee tag makes it worth $14 more lol.

    Seriously its just a $4 Chinese plastic hat they threw a milwaukee label on? Or does it actually have some innovative feature I am missing. I mean besides like you know keeping your head warm.

    I guess consumer branding is so prevalent people like to show off their tool brand affiliation. I guess it’s no different than the Harley guys or Ford/Chevy race fans. Whatever makes you happy.

    Id probably wear one if I got it as a promo or something.

    Reply
    • fred

      Oct 9, 2020

      It could be more costly yet – if you want to show off LV – as in Louis Vuitton

      https://www.buyma.us/items/53fb21f9-045d-49f7-9b7b-051f1fa50f95/

      Reply
      • Wayne R.

        Oct 11, 2020

        If a guy showed up on the jobsite wearing a $1200 “Louie V” baseball hat, how long would he last? Not long, I believe.

        Reply

Leave a Reply to Kevin Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

Newsletter

Sign up to receive the latest tool news.

Recent Comments

  • Rick on Best Prime Day Tool Deals 2025: Hand-Picked Bargains: “Walmart is selling the CHANNELLOCK 131CB 13-in-1 Ratcheting Multi-Bit Screwdriver for $29.56: https://www.walmart.com/ip/13-in-1-Ratcheting-Multi-Bit-Screwdriver/34815396?classType=REGULAR&athbdg=L1800&from=/search It’s been around forever, and it’s virtually…”
  • Stuart on Here are Some Tool Deals Readers Bought on Amazon Prime Day (7/8/25): “Thanks! Sorry, I thought I fixed them all.”
  • MKY on Here are Some Tool Deals Readers Bought on Amazon Prime Day (7/8/25): “The link to the Belkin 12 Outlet Power Strip takes me to GEARWRENCH 20 Piece Ratcheting Combination Wrench | SAE…”
  • TonyT on Best Prime Day Tool Deals 2025: Hand-Picked Bargains: “Another item that might be of interest. the Bosch GLM165 laser distance finders are on sale (2AA version): Bosch GLM165-22…”
  • Stuart on Best Prime Day Tool Deals 2025: Hand-Picked Bargains: “Thanks! I’ve been considering this – what’s the overall community sentiment towards JReady tools and connector kits?”
  • Stuart on Best Prime Day Tool Deals 2025: Hand-Picked Bargains: “That was almost 4 years ago – I got one too. $25 is better than $35, but if you’re buying…”

Recent Posts

  • Here are Some Tool Deals Readers Bought on Amazon Prime Day (7/8/25)
  • Milwaukee Packout is on Sale for Prime Day 2025
  • Best Prime Day Tool Deals 2025: Hand-Picked Bargains
  • Leatherman FREE Multi-Tools are on Sale for Prime Day 2025!
  • Rare Savings on Dewalt's Best Cordless Oscillating Tool kit
  • New Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Backpack Vacuum Brings it All
  • Home Depot Follows July 4th with New Tool Deals (7/5/25)
  • New at Lowe's: Rainbow Kobalt Hex Keys
ToolGuyd New Tool Reviews Image

New Tool Reviews

Buying Guides

  • Best Cordless Drills
  • Best Euro Hand Tool Brands
  • Best Tool Brands
  • Best Cordless Power Tool Brands
  • Tools for New Parents
  • Ultimate Tool Gift & Upgrade Guide
ToolGuyd Knife Reviews Image

Knife Reviews

ToolGuyd Multi-Tool Reviews Image

Multi-Tool Reviews

ToolGuyd LED Flashlight and Worklight Reviews Image

LED Light Reviews

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Stores
  • Videos
  • AMZN Deal Finder
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Disclosure