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Milwaukee Heated Jacket This comes complete with M12 Battery and Charger
SIZES AVAILABLE: PLEASE CHOOSE CAREFULLY. Medium Large Extra Large 2 XL Powered by the M12 LITHIUM ION battery, the M12 Cordless Heated Jacket delivers unparalleled comfort to users on and off the job site. This multi layered soft shell jacket utilizes new cold weather technology to actively warm the body and stimulate blood circulation. Three sewn in carbon fiber heating zones distribute heat to core body areas, with a stylish performance-fit that gives users maximum flexibility and comfort during use. The M12 Heated Jacket features three heat settings, for varying heat needs and is water and wind resistant for a variety of weather conditions. Ideal for cold job site conditions and cold outdoor sports and activities, the M12 Heated Jacket delivers continuous heat for up to 6 hours per battery charge. Features:
Superior Run-Time: Up to 6 hours per battery charge
3 Heat Zones distribute heat to core body areas
Convenient Battery Holder Pocket on backside of Jacket
Specifications:
Pockets 2 side hand pockets + Cell Phone/MP3 chest pocket
Jacket Material Soft Shell: 95% Polyester / 5% Spandex
Comes Complete with ;
1 x M12 RED LITHIUM Battery M12 12Volt 30 Minute Charger CLICK ON THE YOUTUBE ICON FOR A VIDEO LINK TO SEE THIS IN ACTION :
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